Harmonie State Park Campground is a scenic destination located 25 miles northwest of Evansville on the banks of the Wabash River in southwestern Indiana. This 200-acre state park near the historic community of New Harmony offers a peaceful retreat for RVers and tent campers seeking natural beauty combined with modern amenities.
The campground features 200 electric campsites with pull-through sites available, accommodating RVs of all sizes with 30-amp and 50-amp hookups. Full-service facilities include water hookups, a dump station, showers, and restrooms. Pet-friendly accommodations make it ideal for traveling with animals.
Outdoor recreation abounds with six marked hiking trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty and fishing opportunities on the Wabash River. Scenic picnic areas provide gathering spaces for guests.
Harmonie State Park holds special historical significance as the home of Thomas Say, the pioneering naturalist who founded North American entomology. Visitors can explore connections to Indiana's state insect, Say's Firefly, and venture to the adjacent historic New Harmony State Historic Site. With excellent amenities, abundant natural attractions, and cultural heritage, Harmonie State Park provides a well-rounded camping experience in Indiana's scenic Wabash River valley.