RV Parks In Clinton, Indiana
39.6570° N, 87.3981° W
Quick Overview
Clinton sits on the Wabash River in western Indiana, a small town with deep Italian-American roots about 20 minutes north of Terre Haute and 90 minutes west of Indianapolis. For RVers the draw is a genuinely good full-hookup resort right in town paired with a ring of scenic state and county parks within an easy drive. You can settle onto a lake for a week of fishing and swimming, then run up to one of Indiana's prettiest canyon parks for a day of hiking, all from the same base.
The anchor here is Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes, a 290-acre membership resort set among a chain of spring-fed lakes just outside Clinton. It runs 118 full-hookup sites with 30 and 50-amp service plus 9 electric-water sites, in a mix of back-in and pull-through pads on well-kept gravel, with a pool, clubhouse, boat launch, propane refill, and an on-site dump station. You can book direct or stay through a Thousand Trails membership. If you want sewer at the site and lakefront recreation without leaving town, this is the pick.
On the public side, Turkey Run State Park is about 30 minutes north near Marshall, with 213 electric sites reservable through ReserveAmerica, sandstone canyons, ladder trails, and the Sugar Creek gorge that make it one of the state's signature parks. Its quieter neighbor, Shades State Park, offers more rustic non-electric camping under heavy tree cover. South of town near Terre Haute, Fowler Park is a Vigo County campground with 53 electric sites, a dump station, a fishing lake, and a swim beach, run first-come, first-served. Big rigs do best at Horseshoe Lakes and on the pull-through and longer back-in sites at the state parks, which post their length limits, so confirm your fit when you book. Need to empty your tanks here? See our guide to RV dump stations in Clinton for the local options.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Sycamore Mobile Home Park | 1.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes | 6.3 mi | 3.8 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Jarrtrk Enterprises Llc | 8.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Bridgeton Campground | 11.7 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Covered Bridge Campground | 11.7 mi | N/A | RV Park | Free |
| Carriage House | 11.8 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Willow Rose RV Park | 11.9 mi | 4.4 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Hawthorn Park Campground- Vigo County Parks | 12.1 mi | 4.3 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lazy L Lake Campground | 12.9 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Rockville Lake Park | 13.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Sycamore Mobile Home Park
1.3 miThousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes
6.3 miJarrtrk Enterprises Llc
8.4 miBridgeton Campground
11.7 miCovered Bridge Campground
11.7 miCarriage House
11.8 miWillow Rose RV Park
11.9 miHawthorn Park Campground- Vigo County Parks
12.1 miLazy L Lake Campground
12.9 miRockville Lake Park
13.0 miTraveling to Clinton by RV
Getting to Clinton with a big rig is easy. US-41 runs just east of town as a wide, four-lane north-south route, and I-70 crosses through Terre Haute about 20 minutes south, so most travelers roll in off one of those. In town, SR-63 and SR-163 meet near the river. Indianapolis is roughly 90 minutes east on I-70 and US-40, an easy hub if you are flying in to rent, and Terre Haute covers most services closer to hand.
Once you are here, the roads and gravel pads at Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes are well maintained and shaded, with an approach that suits long rigs. The drive up to Turkey Run and Shades runs on good state roads, though the campground loops wind through the trees, so most sites are back-in and the parks cap length around 45 feet, with a few pull-throughs for the biggest coaches. Fowler Park south of town is a simple, level county campground that is friendly to larger RVs. Fuel, propane, groceries, and RV service are all easy to find in Clinton and Terre Haute, so provisioning a long stay is no trouble.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Clinton, Indiana, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Clinton
Clinton camps affordably if you know where to point the rig. The public parks are the budget end: Fowler Park in Vigo County charges low nightly rates for an electric site with a dump station, and Turkey Run and Shades sit in the standard Indiana state-park range for electric or primitive sites, all reserved cheaply through ReserveAmerica or grabbed first-come at Fowler. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes is the value play if you already hold a membership, since the nightly cost is folded into the plan, and non-members can inquire about direct stays that run in the moderate range for a full-hookup resort with a pool and lake access. Weekly stays stretch the dollar further, and the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall bring the lowest demand and the easiest booking. Expect to pay a premium anywhere over Labor Day weekend, when the Little Italy Festival drives rates and availability across the whole area, so lock in early if that is your target.
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Best Time to Visit Clinton by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
22F - 38F
Crowds: Low
Cold and snowy; the public campgrounds largely close or shut off water, so plan on a full-hookup private site at Horseshoe Lakes and manage freezing lines with heat tape.
Spring
Mar - May
42F - 62F
Crowds: Medium
Green and pleasant, sometimes wet along the Wabash; a quieter, cheaper window before summer crowds, and a fine time for the state-park canyons.
Summer
Jun - Aug
65F - 85F
Crowds: High
Warm, humid, and busy; the Horseshoe Lakes chain and the state parks fill on weekends, so reserve early or arrive at Fowler Park before noon.
Fall
Sep - Oct
43F - 65F
Crowds: High
Crisp days and strong color, plus the Little Italy Festival over Labor Day that packs every nearby campground; book September weekends well ahead.
Explore the Clinton Area
Here is how we would plan Clinton. Base at Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes for full hookups and lake access, then use it as a hub: day-trip 30 minutes north to Turkey Run for the canyon ladders and Sugar Creek, or head south to Terre Haute for shopping, restaurants, and the Griffin Bike Park trails next to Fowler Park. If your trip lands on Labor Day weekend, book far, far ahead, because the Little Italy Festival is the largest Italian-heritage celebration in the Midwest and it fills Clinton and every nearby campground with tens of thousands of visitors. Fowler Park runs first-come, first-served, so arrive before noon on a summer weekend if you want one of its electric sites. For a quieter, cheaper trip, aim for late spring or early fall midweek, when the lakes and canyons are at their best and sites are easy to grab. If you camp in the cold months, plan on the full-hookup private sites, since the public campgrounds largely close or shut off water for winter, and pack heat tape or a heated hose for the lines.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Clinton
What are the best RV parks near Clinton, Indiana?
Clinton's standout is Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes, a 290-acre membership resort just outside town with 118 full-hookup sites, 30 and 50-amp service, a pool, boat launch, and lake access. For public camping, Turkey Run State Park is about 30 minutes north with 213 electric sites and famous canyon trails, its quieter neighbor Shades State Park offers rustic wooded sites, and Fowler Park in Vigo County south of town has 53 electric sites with a dump station and swim beach on a first-come basis. Between the full-hookup resort in town and the state and county parks nearby, you can pick lakefront comfort or scenic public camping within an easy drive, which is what makes Clinton a flexible base.
Do RV parks near Clinton have full hookups?
Yes, at Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes. It runs 118 full-hookup sites, meaning water, electric, and sewer at the pad, with 30 and 50-amp service, plus 9 electric-water sites, in a mix of back-in and pull-through spots. The public parks are different: Turkey Run State Park offers electric (Class A) sites, and Fowler Park in Vigo County provides electric sites with water hydrants and a shared dump station rather than sewer at each site. Shades State Park is largely primitive. So if full hookups are a must, book Horseshoe Lakes. If you are happy with electric and a dump station in exchange for state-park scenery and lower rates, the public campgrounds are a great choice within 20 to 30 minutes of town.
How much does RV camping cost near Clinton?
It depends on public versus private. Fowler Park in Vigo County is the budget pick, with low nightly rates for an electric site and a dump station on a first-come basis. Turkey Run and Shades state parks sit in the standard Indiana state-park range for electric or primitive sites, reserved cheaply through ReserveAmerica. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes is a strong value if you hold a membership, since the nightly cost is folded into the plan, and non-members can inquire about direct stays that run in the moderate range for a full-hookup resort with a pool and lake access. Weekly stays stretch the dollar further, and the shoulder seasons bring the lowest demand. Expect a premium anywhere over Labor Day weekend during the Little Italy Festival.
How far ahead should I reserve an RV site near Clinton?
It varies by season and event. For summer weekends and fall color, reserve Turkey Run through ReserveAmerica a month or more ahead, since its electric sites fill fast in warm and peak-color weather. The single biggest factor is the Little Italy Festival over Labor Day weekend, which draws tens of thousands to Clinton and fills every campground for miles, so book that as early as you possibly can. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes fills on summer weekends too, so a week or more of lead time is wise. Fowler Park is first-come, first-served with no reservations, so arrive before noon on a busy weekend. On a spring or early-fall weekday, you can usually find a site with little notice.
When is the best time to go RV camping near Clinton?
Late spring and early fall are the sweet spots, with mild temperatures in the 60s, green river valleys in spring and strong color in fall. Summer is the busiest season and it runs warm and humid, so the lakes and state parks fill on weekends. Fall is beautiful across the Wabash valley, but Labor Day weekend brings the huge Little Italy Festival that packs the whole area, so plan around it. Winter is cold and snowy, and the public campgrounds largely close or shut off water, so you would rely on a full-hookup private site. For the best mix of weather, scenery, and availability, target a shoulder-season weekday when the canyons and lakes are at their finest.
Can big rigs camp near Clinton?
Yes, with a little planning. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes is the most big-rig-friendly option, with well-kept gravel roads, pull-through and long back-in pads, and full hookups at 30 and 50 amps. The state parks take larger rigs too, though most sites at Turkey Run are back-in and the park caps length around 45 feet, with a few pull-throughs for the biggest coaches, so confirm your fit when you book through ReserveAmerica. Fowler Park south of town is a level county campground that is friendly to larger RVs and has one pull-through among its electric sites. US-41 and I-70 give wide, easy access into the area, so getting a long rig here is no trouble once you know which sites fit.
Is there lake camping near Clinton, Indiana?
Yes. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes is built around a chain of spring-fed lakes just outside Clinton, with lakefront sites, a boat launch, and fishing and swimming right in the campground. It is the main lakefront RV option in the immediate area and a big part of why RVers base here. Fowler Park to the south adds a fishing lake with a swim beach open in summer, alongside its electric campsites. If you want water recreation without leaving your campground, Horseshoe Lakes is the pick, and its 290 acres and multiple lakes give you room to spread out for a week of fishing, paddling, and swimming close to town.
Is there state park camping near Clinton?
Yes, and it is excellent. Turkey Run State Park is about 30 minutes north near Marshall, with 213 electric sites reservable through ReserveAmerica, and it is one of Indiana's most scenic parks, known for sandstone canyons, ladder trails, and the Sugar Creek gorge. Right beside it, Shades State Park offers quieter, more rustic camping under heavy tree cover with steep trails of its own. Both are an easy day base from a full-hookup site in Clinton, or you can camp in the parks themselves for the electric or primitive experience. For hiking-focused RVers, the Turkey Run and Shades pairing is the highlight of the region and well worth the short drive.
Are the RV parks near Clinton pet-friendly?
Generally yes. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes welcomes pets, as most private resorts do, and the public parks, Turkey Run, Shades, and Fowler Park, allow leashed pets under standard Indiana DNR and Vigo County rules. Policies on breed, number, and designated pet areas vary, so confirm the specifics when you book, especially at the resort. The lakeshores at Horseshoe Lakes and Fowler Park and the wooded trails at Turkey Run and Shades give dogs plenty of room to walk, though some canyon and ladder trails at Turkey Run are not practical for pets. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, and clean up after them so the sites stay welcoming.
What is there to do around Clinton while camping?
Plenty for a small town. Clinton is the home of the Little Italy Festival, the largest Italian-heritage celebration in the Midwest, held every Labor Day weekend with a parade, wine garden, bocce, and grape stomping. Year-round you can visit the Coal Town and Railroad Museum, walk the Riverfront Park trails along the Wabash, or eat well at the town's Italian restaurants. Thirty minutes north, Turkey Run and Shades state parks offer canyon hikes and Sugar Creek. South near Terre Haute, Fowler Park sits beside Griffin Bike Park for mountain biking, and the city adds shopping, dining, and college-town culture. It is an easy base for mixing lake days, canyon hikes, and a genuinely distinctive small-town heritage scene.
Is winter RV camping possible near Clinton?
It is limited. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes and other full-hookup private options are your best bet for cold-weather stays, since the public campgrounds at Turkey Run, Shades, and Fowler Park largely close or shut off water for the season. Western Indiana winters are cold and snowy, so if you camp then be ready to manage freezing pipes with heat tape or a heated hose and to plan travel around winter storms. Off-season rates are lower and the crowds vanish, which appeals to some RVers, but you sacrifice the lakes, canyons, and swim beaches that make the area special. If you want reliable hookups and services through winter, confirm a private site is open before you arrive.
How do I get to the Clinton RV parks in a big rig?
It is straightforward. US-41 runs just east of Clinton as a wide, four-lane north-south route, and I-70 crosses through Terre Haute about 20 minutes south, so most travelers approach on one of those. In town, SR-63 and SR-163 meet near the Wabash. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes has a big-rig-friendly approach with well-kept gravel roads and pads. The drive up to Turkey Run and Shades runs on good state roads, though the loops wind through trees, so confirm your length fits when booking. Fowler Park south of town is a level county campground that is easy to reach. Indianapolis is about 90 minutes east on I-70 for fly-and-rent trips, and fuel, propane, and RV service are all easy to find nearby.
Is Clinton a good base for exploring western Indiana by RV?
It is a solid one. Clinton puts you on the Wabash River with a full-hookup lake resort in town and a cluster of scenic parks within 30 minutes, plus quick access on US-41 and I-70. From here you can hike the canyons at Turkey Run and Shades, fish and swim on the Horseshoe Lakes chain, bike at Griffin Bike Park near Fowler, and dip into Terre Haute for city services and dining. The town's Italian heritage and its famous Labor Day festival give it a character most small RV stops lack. Camp at Horseshoe Lakes for full-hookup comfort or spread out to the state and county parks, and you have an affordable, central base for western Indiana and the Wabash valley.
What are the best RV parks near Clinton, Indiana?
Clinton's standout is Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes, a 290-acre membership resort just outside town with 118 full-hookup sites, 30 and 50-amp service, a pool, boat launch, and lake access. For public camping, Turkey Run State Park is about 30 minutes north with 213 electric sites and famous canyon trails, its quieter neighbor Shades State Park offers rustic wooded sites, and Fowler Park in Vigo County south of town has 53 electric sites with a dump station and swim beach on a first-come basis. Between the full-hookup resort in town and the state and county parks nearby, you can pick lakefront comfort or scenic public camping within an easy drive, which is what makes Clinton a flexible base.
Do RV parks near Clinton have full hookups?
Yes, at Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes. It runs 118 full-hookup sites, meaning water, electric, and sewer at the pad, with 30 and 50-amp service, plus 9 electric-water sites, in a mix of back-in and pull-through spots. The public parks are different: Turkey Run State Park offers electric (Class A) sites, and Fowler Park in Vigo County provides electric sites with water hydrants and a shared dump station rather than sewer at each site. Shades State Park is largely primitive. So if full hookups are a must, book Horseshoe Lakes. If you are happy with electric and a dump station in exchange for state-park scenery and lower rates, the public campgrounds are a great choice within 20 to 30 minutes of town.
How much does RV camping cost near Clinton?
It depends on public versus private. Fowler Park in Vigo County is the budget pick, with low nightly rates for an electric site and a dump station on a first-come basis. Turkey Run and Shades state parks sit in the standard Indiana state-park range for electric or primitive sites, reserved cheaply through ReserveAmerica. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes is a strong value if you hold a membership, since the nightly cost is folded into the plan, and non-members can inquire about direct stays that run in the moderate range for a full-hookup resort with a pool and lake access. Weekly stays stretch the dollar further, and the shoulder seasons bring the lowest demand. Expect a premium anywhere over Labor Day weekend during the Little Italy Festival.
How far ahead should I reserve an RV site near Clinton?
It varies by season and event. For summer weekends and fall color, reserve Turkey Run through ReserveAmerica a month or more ahead, since its electric sites fill fast in warm and peak-color weather. The single biggest factor is the Little Italy Festival over Labor Day weekend, which draws tens of thousands to Clinton and fills every campground for miles, so book that as early as you possibly can. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes fills on summer weekends too, so a week or more of lead time is wise. Fowler Park is first-come, first-served with no reservations, so arrive before noon on a busy weekend. On a spring or early-fall weekday, you can usually find a site with little notice.
When is the best time to go RV camping near Clinton?
Late spring and early fall are the sweet spots, with mild temperatures in the 60s, green river valleys in spring and strong color in fall. Summer is the busiest season and it runs warm and humid, so the lakes and state parks fill on weekends. Fall is beautiful across the Wabash valley, but Labor Day weekend brings the huge Little Italy Festival that packs the whole area, so plan around it. Winter is cold and snowy, and the public campgrounds largely close or shut off water, so you would rely on a full-hookup private site. For the best mix of weather, scenery, and availability, target a shoulder-season weekday when the canyons and lakes are at their finest.
Can big rigs camp near Clinton?
Yes, with a little planning. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes is the most big-rig-friendly option, with well-kept gravel roads, pull-through and long back-in pads, and full hookups at 30 and 50 amps. The state parks take larger rigs too, though most sites at Turkey Run are back-in and the park caps length around 45 feet, with a few pull-throughs for the biggest coaches, so confirm your fit when you book through ReserveAmerica. Fowler Park south of town is a level county campground that is friendly to larger RVs and has one pull-through among its electric sites. US-41 and I-70 give wide, easy access into the area, so getting a long rig here is no trouble once you know which sites fit.
Is there lake camping near Clinton, Indiana?
Yes. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes is built around a chain of spring-fed lakes just outside Clinton, with lakefront sites, a boat launch, and fishing and swimming right in the campground. It is the main lakefront RV option in the immediate area and a big part of why RVers base here. Fowler Park to the south adds a fishing lake with a swim beach open in summer, alongside its electric campsites. If you want water recreation without leaving your campground, Horseshoe Lakes is the pick, and its 290 acres and multiple lakes give you room to spread out for a week of fishing, paddling, and swimming close to town.
Is there state park camping near Clinton?
Yes, and it is excellent. Turkey Run State Park is about 30 minutes north near Marshall, with 213 electric sites reservable through ReserveAmerica, and it is one of Indiana's most scenic parks, known for sandstone canyons, ladder trails, and the Sugar Creek gorge. Right beside it, Shades State Park offers quieter, more rustic camping under heavy tree cover with steep trails of its own. Both are an easy day base from a full-hookup site in Clinton, or you can camp in the parks themselves for the electric or primitive experience. For hiking-focused RVers, the Turkey Run and Shades pairing is the highlight of the region and well worth the short drive.
Are the RV parks near Clinton pet-friendly?
Generally yes. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes welcomes pets, as most private resorts do, and the public parks, Turkey Run, Shades, and Fowler Park, allow leashed pets under standard Indiana DNR and Vigo County rules. Policies on breed, number, and designated pet areas vary, so confirm the specifics when you book, especially at the resort. The lakeshores at Horseshoe Lakes and Fowler Park and the wooded trails at Turkey Run and Shades give dogs plenty of room to walk, though some canyon and ladder trails at Turkey Run are not practical for pets. As always, bring proof of vaccinations, keep pets leashed in the campground, and clean up after them so the sites stay welcoming.
What is there to do around Clinton while camping?
Plenty for a small town. Clinton is the home of the Little Italy Festival, the largest Italian-heritage celebration in the Midwest, held every Labor Day weekend with a parade, wine garden, bocce, and grape stomping. Year-round you can visit the Coal Town and Railroad Museum, walk the Riverfront Park trails along the Wabash, or eat well at the town's Italian restaurants. Thirty minutes north, Turkey Run and Shades state parks offer canyon hikes and Sugar Creek. South near Terre Haute, Fowler Park sits beside Griffin Bike Park for mountain biking, and the city adds shopping, dining, and college-town culture. It is an easy base for mixing lake days, canyon hikes, and a genuinely distinctive small-town heritage scene.
Is winter RV camping possible near Clinton?
It is limited. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes and other full-hookup private options are your best bet for cold-weather stays, since the public campgrounds at Turkey Run, Shades, and Fowler Park largely close or shut off water for the season. Western Indiana winters are cold and snowy, so if you camp then be ready to manage freezing pipes with heat tape or a heated hose and to plan travel around winter storms. Off-season rates are lower and the crowds vanish, which appeals to some RVers, but you sacrifice the lakes, canyons, and swim beaches that make the area special. If you want reliable hookups and services through winter, confirm a private site is open before you arrive.
How do I get to the Clinton RV parks in a big rig?
It is straightforward. US-41 runs just east of Clinton as a wide, four-lane north-south route, and I-70 crosses through Terre Haute about 20 minutes south, so most travelers approach on one of those. In town, SR-63 and SR-163 meet near the Wabash. Thousand Trails Horseshoe Lakes has a big-rig-friendly approach with well-kept gravel roads and pads. The drive up to Turkey Run and Shades runs on good state roads, though the loops wind through trees, so confirm your length fits when booking. Fowler Park south of town is a level county campground that is easy to reach. Indianapolis is about 90 minutes east on I-70 for fly-and-rent trips, and fuel, propane, and RV service are all easy to find nearby.
Is Clinton a good base for exploring western Indiana by RV?
It is a solid one. Clinton puts you on the Wabash River with a full-hookup lake resort in town and a cluster of scenic parks within 30 minutes, plus quick access on US-41 and I-70. From here you can hike the canyons at Turkey Run and Shades, fish and swim on the Horseshoe Lakes chain, bike at Griffin Bike Park near Fowler, and dip into Terre Haute for city services and dining. The town's Italian heritage and its famous Labor Day festival give it a character most small RV stops lack. Camp at Horseshoe Lakes for full-hookup comfort or spread out to the state and county parks, and you have an affordable, central base for western Indiana and the Wabash valley.
Are there free dump stations in Clinton?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Clinton.
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