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Camp Facilities |
115 Full Hookup Sites
Pull-Thrus
50 Amp Electric
Treated Softened Water
Waterfront Sites
Cabin
LP Gas
Clean Heated Showers & Restrooms
Laundry
Payphone
Wireless Internet
Open All Year
Clubs Welcome!
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Recreation |
Fishing
Swimming Beach
Paddle Boat Rentals
Fishing Boat Rentals
Boat Ramp
Horseshoes
Sand Volleyball
Playground
Concession Stand
Planned Activities
Church Services(summer)
Camp Store with Live Bait, Ice & Firewood
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CABOOSE LAKE CAMPGROUND |
Interstate-65 (Exit 201) & US 24 |
A Northwest Indiana Campground and RV Park with a stocked lake for fishing and recreation |
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Easy Off/Easy On for Big Rigs |
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Fun for the Family! |
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Daylight Savings Time Change |
Effective: April 1, 2006 The official Time Zone for the camp office is Eastern Daylight Savings Time!
Camp time for Caboose Lake Campground is
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ALERT: DONT MOVE FIREWOOD!!! |
Be on the lookout for the Emerald Ash Borer. This pest lives within the wood, tunnels & feeds on it and destroys
Ash trees. The State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has stated that we cannot allow firewood in our campground from Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and quarantined counties in Indiana. Moving firewood is the method of travel this pest prefers. It is why it is spreading so fast and destroying ash trees wherever an outbreak is found.
PLEASE NOTE: As of January 1st 2007, we have adopted a policy not to allow any wood for burning onto campground property. This ban includes firewood as well as pallets, building materials, lumber, etc. Wood brought in will be confiscated and burned by campground staff. Firewood is for sale at the campground. The cost is $3 per bundle.
Click on the links below for more info
Emerald Ash Borer
More Info on Emerald Ash Borer
Illinois DNR Website
See current Indiana DNR map of quarantined counties in Indiana
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Caboose Lake is situated on 38 acres in rural farm country of northwest Indiana. It boasts a 20 acre stocked fishing pond.
Caboose Lake Campground has modern accommodations for the biggest rigs on the road. There are 115 campsites, all with graveled parking areas
and 30/50amp electric, treated softened water, and sewer at each site. There are 44 pull-thrus, 75' long with FHU facilities at each site.
The park is on the southeast quandrant of Interstate 65 & US 24, easy off/easy on for big rigs.
This campground is perfect for the traveler who needs to stay overnight.
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We have clean, heated, handicapped accessible restrooms and laundry facilities open all year.
A water treatment system was installed in 2004 for softened water throughout the park.
Children and pets are welcome. We have scheduled activities
throughout the summer months. Rates are available for overnight, weekly, monthly, and seasonal camping. There is one
sleeping cabin if a tent is not for you.
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Caboose Lake Campground offers camping, fishing, lake swimming, and boat rentals. The pond is 80 feet deep at the deepest point so we have guidelines with water safety in mind. We have live music, fishing contests, dinners, train rides for children,
planned activities throught the summer and a concession stand. Look at the bass picture on our
recreation page and check our summer events page for dates.
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Since the campground is located in farm country, we have a local Dairy Farm Museum, lots of farm fields to look at and many antique shoppes to
visit. There is also a new Monon railroad museum and lots of Mom & Pop restaurants.
We are only 20 minutes from Indiana Beach and Monticello, IN.
We are a Good Sam Park offering discounts to
all Good Sam members traveling throughout the year. We also offer other discount programs to campers. |
 Check out the newest addition to our landscape! |
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Clubs Accepted |
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This webpage was last updated on October 21, 2007 |
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