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Location
Address: 5831 South 900 E, Lafayette, Indiana 47905
GPS: 40.332273, -86.732836
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Local Directions: From Interstate 65 at EXIT 168: Go East on State Road 38 through the town of Dayton. About one mile east of Dayton turn right or South on County Road 900 East. Go south 2.5 miles. Big Fish Campground is on the left after the first pond along side of the road. From State Road 52 at Monroe, IN: Turn East on County Road 900 South and then quickly turn north on County Road 900 East in Tippecanoe County. Big Fish Campground is 3 miles north on the right hand side. From State Road 26: Go South on Country Road 900 East of Tippecanoe County for 3 miles to State Road 38. Cross over State Road 38 and go 2.5 miles. Big Fish Campground is on the left just after the first pond along the road.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-765-296-2346
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/...
Email: bigfishcamp@mintel.net

Open
March 4 to October 15
  Sites
70 RV Sites, 570 Tent Sites, 70 Full Hookup, 500 No Hookup, 62 30 Amps, 8 50 Amps

Rates
Daily Rates: $26.00 - $36.00

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Hot Showers, Propane

Recreation
Biking, Fishing, Swimming, Swimming Pool

Policies
All Ages
 
Description
26 Acres of primitive tent sites available.
Sites
Total Sites570
   
RV Sites70
   
Tent Sites570
Full Hookup (70)No Hookup (500)
Rental Units
None
Rates
Sites
Facilities and Services
  Hours Description Fees
Bathhouse / Restrooms  
Camping Supplies  
Diner / Snack Bar  
Firewood  
Flush Toilets  
Hot Showers  
Propane  
RV Supplies  
Recreation
  Hours Description Fees
Biking  
Fishing   catch and release
Fishing Supplies  
Horseshoes  
Planned Group Activities  
Swimming  
Swimming Pool   heated
Events

    None

Reviews
Average Rating
4 star rating
(4)
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4 star rating
Nice, quiet, uncrowded campground
familyfun
Bronze
August 18, 2019
Our family camped here while on a road trip in mid July 2019 (price for tent was 27.82 with tax). There were surprisingly few people camping in tents; It seemed like only a handful of others were there mainly just for fishing. The RV area was mostly hidden from our view which is nice for us so, not sure how that was. Nice, soft, grassy spaces, quiet campground. The host made us feel welcome and safe. There's a very clean pool and acceptable bathrooms. Never had seen a Mulberry tree before and was surprised to see Blackberries on a tree! Would gladly return here if passing through again.

We stayed here in a Tent.
 
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