Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground
Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jun. 4, 2018

Shhhhhhh

North Face Loop in Hoosier National Forest is my idea of camping. This is no loud party hub with people blowing by on their golf carts and playing music until 2 in the morning.

Moderately wooded, well spaced, basic sites that provide privacy and shade. There are walk in sites as well with picnic table and fire ring. There are pit toilets, water access points and a small showerhouse. The camp hosts were friendly and helpful, one actually “chased” me down when she realized she gave me inaccurate information. You need cash by the way, no card machines here. $5 and $1 bills will do you.

There are two lakes, Indian and Celina , in the immediate area, electric motors only, which just adds to my liking it;). Two Rivers Trail is a nice 15ish mile technical trail that goes around both lakes, with dispersed camping $5 a night, 300 ft off the trail and your good. The interpretive trail by Celina Lake is about 1 mile and has small signs with historical information. The Rickenbaugh's once lived on this secluded lake and their home still sits on the shore. There is a kiosk nearby with information about them and the area and their family cemetery is about 100 yards up the road.

We hiked extensively and though this is definitely not mountainous terrain it will give you a work out. A lot of cool rock formations and wild life to be seen, then there's the tick's. I thought LBL, Ky was bad, the tick's here seem like the Infantry, swarming the objective from all side's. Bring your bug stuff!

We spent time at the lake , though no kayaking this trip. The small fishing pier we visited is handicap accessible adjacent to the handicap parking spot. The pit toilet is nearby and also accessible. The picnic area is in the shade and there is a water fountain. The boat ramp area which is in front of the Rickenbaugh house, is well maintained and a little busy. A lot of fisherman, kayakers and canoers but even with all the loading and unloading it was still very peaceful and low key.

There is a Citgo and zip-line Eagles Wing south on IN 37. If you continue south you end up in Tell City were the local Ranger Station is as well as the usual amenities, ie: Wally World, fast food, ETC.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • The short trail near Celina Lake
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  • The campsite
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  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018
  • Review photo of Hoosier National Forest North Face Loop Campground by Shelly S., June 4, 2018