Richmond KOA
- 3101 Cart Road
- Richmond, IN 47374
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I-70 Eastbound Exit 151, Westbound Exit 151, at US 27 North. Go past restaurant, turn east on Highland Road, go 1 mile.
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Reserve800-562-0611
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Info765-962-1219
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2011 President's Award
KOA President's Award
Awarded to KOAs that meet exceptional quality standards and are recognized by their guests for outstanding service.

2011 KOA Founder's Award
KOA Founder's Award
KOA's highest service award, presented to KOA owners that achieve world class service scores from their camping guests.
Tour the 1839 red-brick home, called the "Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad," where Levi and Catharine Coffin hid 2,000 runaway slaves.
Need something to make your stay more enjoyable? Just ask. That's the attitude at this campground, which includes a mix of grassy and shady sites-most wide enough to handle slide-outs. On summer weekends, kids meet for crafts, games, hayrides and movies, if you can pull them out of the pool. Parties fill the calendar, including wine and cheese gatherings, ice cream socials and a big chicken barbecue and corn roast in August. The region is packed with historic treasures. Find some yourself at Antique Alley, a 33-mile stretch with more than 900 dealers. Tour the 1839 red-brick home, called the "Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad," where Levi and Catharine Coffin hid 2,000 runaway slaves.
Campground Activities
Antiquing
Visit Antique Alley online for more information.
Golf
Best course around is 1/2 mile from our campground.
Hiking
Great hiking available at Whitewater Gorge, Arboretum, Middlefork Reservoir and Glen Miller Park.
World Class Rose Gardens
For years Richmond was known as the Rose City.
Local Attractions
Antique Alley
The biggest local attraction! Visit Antique Alley online for more information.
Old National Road - U.S. 40
U.S. 40 wass America’s first interstate highway established by an act of Congress in 1806. Visit Old National Road online for more information.
Our Historic District
With more than 213 structures of historic importance, this neighborhood was first settled by members of the Society of Friends, later by free blacks and German immigrants. Today, quaint shops and restaurants are nestled in and among the fine residential structures. Visit Richmond's Historic District online.
Tom Raper, Inc.
This is the Midwest’s largest RV dealer. Visit Tom Raper online for more information.
Amish driving tour
It’s only been a few years since the Amish arrived, but the area is growing.
Levi Coffin house
Underground RR Station for fleeing slaves of pre-Civil War days, this registered National Historic Landmark is a Federal style brick home built in 1839. Season: June 1 to August 31 - open Tuesday through Saturday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. September 1 to October 31 - Saturdays only, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Visit The Levi Coffin House online for more information.
Local area information
Beautiful property
Stocked fishing lake (gets a lot of use)
Friendly, helpful staff
Brings folks back and keeps them happy.
Metamora
Hand crafted collectibles and antiques are plentiful in the quaint shops found in this scenic village. You can enjoy a train ride, carriage ride, and horse drawn boat ride (transportation in the early 1900’s). Open daily mid-April to late December (shop hours vary). Enjoy free admission at this attraction.
Whitewater Valley railroad
This scenic railroad built on the towpath of the earlier Whitewater Valley Canal offers a 16-mile, 1 1/2 hour (one way) journey from Connersville to Metamora. Open Saturday and Sunday (rain or shine) from first Saturday in May until last Sunday in October. Visit Whitewater Valley Railroad online for more information.
Wright Patterson AFB (museum)
For more information, visit The Wright Patterson AFB Museum online.
Kings Island Amusement Park
Open Memorial Day through August 30 (selected weekend sin April, May, September and October). Gates open at 9 a.m., rides and attractions begin at 10 a.m. For more information and group reservations please call 1-800-333-8080. Visit Kings Island online for more information.
Indy Attractions -- Children’s Museum -- Indy 500 Speedway Museum
For more information on these great attractions, visit the following websites:
www.childrensmuseum.org
www.indy500.com
Indiana Football Hall of Fame
Dedicated to the sport and its Indiana heroes, the Football Hall of Fame features displays and memorabilia from Indiana high school, collegiate and professional athletes. Open Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Saturday, Noon to 4 p.m. (May-September). Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (October-April).
Academy of Model Aeronautics
More daytrips!
For additional information, see www.enjoyindiana.com.
Upcoming Events
Levi Coffin Days - mid-September
Located in Fountain City, Indiana. Just six miles away.
Preble County Pork Festival
Held in Eaton, Ohio. Just 15 miles away.
Indianapolis 500 -- Memorial Day Weekend
Indianapolis 400 (NASCAR) -- first weekend of August
Dayton Hamfest
Held the third weekend of May. A Ham Radio meet.
Jazz Heritage is being revitalized
Chicken BBQ - August 20
We grill chicken or corn. Although not necessary, campers bring side dishes/desserts.
Wine and cheese - July 16
Adults only!
Campground Birthday party - June 4
Cupcakes for all!
Ice cream socials - June 18, July 23 and August 13
Make your own!!
4th of July celebration - July 1 through July 7
Family Picnic - July 9
We'll cook you a hot dog.
Brickyard 400 - July 30
Go to the race, then come back and relax at the campground.
Camper's appreciation - August 27
We appreciate all of our campers
Special activities (Saturday during summer)
Activities include: arts and crafts, bingo, games, and a hayride.
Movies (every night -- weather permitting)


