The Wooster camping area at Hardy Lake State Park sits within a 2,178-acre property in Scottsburg, Indiana, offering 11 primitive sites along the shores of a scenic 741-acre reservoir in Scott County. The lake is encircled by limestone and rocky bluffs, shale exposures, caves, and fossil-rich terrain, creating a striking natural backdrop for outdoor recreation in southern Indiana. Campers can launch boats from one of four ramps, cast a line from the dedicated fishing pier, or enjoy waterskiing and swimming on the open water. On land, five marked hiking trails ranging from easy to moderate wind through the property, including the historic Cemetery Trail, which passes headstones dating to the 1700s. The park is also home to the Dwight Chamberlain Raptor Center, featuring permanently injured birds of prey used in educational programs across Indiana. Amenities at the campground include picnic tables, grills, water hookups, toilet facilities, and a playground. The campground is pet-friendly and accommodates big rigs. A dumping station is available on-site, and reservations can be made through ReserveAmerica. Hardy Lake offers a peaceful, nature-forward retreat for RV travelers exploring southern Indiana.