Reviews of Lieber State Recreation Area Campground
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Confirmed by 5 users | Last reported on May 23, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 6 users | Last reported on May 23, 2023T-Mobile 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on June 20, 2023We enjoyed this park. It is clean and cozy. The water station and dump station are very accessible. If you do not have an Indiana State Park Pass, you have to pay a one time fee of $7 to get in. We were here in the middle of October but it seems there would be some amazing things to do in the summer such as the pool, beach and marina. There were lots of activists at the nature center.
The downside to this campground is that it is tight to maneuver around and park your rig. We are in a 35 ft 5th wheel and found site 93 to fit us, but we definitely took our time to navigate around the trees. However, all the trees do make a very beautiful canopy to stay under. The other downside was little to no cell service but if you want to disconnect from the outside world, this is definitely an amazing place to escape to.
The staff was super friendly and very helpful. It was fun to see all the campers decorate for Halloween! Quiet hours were respected by everyone around us. We will definitely be back and do recommend this park.
Nightly Rate: $2.00
Days Stayed: -
Site Number: 93
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The center piece of Lieber State Recreation Area is the 1,400 acre Cagles Mill Lake. This is a flood control reservoir that is popular for pleasure boating, small house boats and sport fishing. Nearby attractions include the beautiful Cataract Falls. The campground consists of 115 Class A (electric only) and 94 Class B campsites with most tucked under hardwood and pine tree canopy. The campground features include a camp store for basic needs; firewood, ice, sundries and boat rental plus a recently updated dump station and potable water access area. Electric service is 30 amp only. Plenty of spots for larger rigs and many are fairly level. The park offers a seasonal aquatic center with a zero entrance pool and water slide, a nature center with interpretive naturalist program, numerous shelters, playgrounds and picnic areas. Boating is the focus...but the camping is nice too! Easy access location just 3 miles south of Interstate I-70 on IN-243, 40 miles West of Indianapolis, 35 miles East of Terre Haute. Reservations recommended on summer weekends; reserveamerica.com
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 53
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Verizon 4G
This is very much like a traditional Indiana State Parks campground. It's pretty tight, and most sites are carved into the woods around very tall trees. There are several loops, some backing up to a steep ravine, some facing a dirt play area for kids on their bikes (kids LOVE this area) and some more private and quiet. As others have mentioned, many of these loops are pretty tight - so it will take some doing to get a large fifth wheel into some of these sites, especially if you get there after your neighbors. There is little grass on most sites, so expect a bit of dirt/mud being tracked everywhere, especially if there is any precipitation. (There is a newer area for tent camping, which is much more open and grassy, more like "newer" campgrounds with less trees and less shade.)
If you are looking for any modern amenities beyond electricity, this isn't for you. There is little to no cell signal to speak of, and the nearest town/grocery is 25-30mins away. There are water fill stations in the front, which are easy to access, and have great pressure - in addition to some water spigots/fountains located throughout the campground. The dump stations are easy in/out. There are only two of them (which is normal) and they can get backed up quite far at checkout time. We had a worn out breaker on site 13, but once it reset, it worked just fine.
If you have a group that will be camping together, I recommend one of you getting site 14, which has an excellent large area with two picnic tables, and plenty of room for a few sites to get together to sit around the fire. We put a popup in site 13 (backwards so the door faced site 14) and shared the middle area from site 14.
The beach/lake area is large, and seems to be more of a fishing destination than a swimming one, but if you like lake swimming - the beach area seems very nice! We did not use the bathhouse due to COVID, but were told that it had recently been renovated and is very nice.
Nightly Rate: $34.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 14
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Nice campground and level sites. Their 30amp breaker kept tripping while running the a/c.
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Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 48
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AT&T 4G
Not crowded and quiet during the week. Became full and busy Friday and Saturday. Some site are narrow. The firewood in the camp store is not bundled so you must pick and carry each piece to your vehicle. The store attendant will help but it’s a bit of a pain.
Nightly Rate: $24.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 17
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AT&T 4G
Absolutely gorgeous and well-kept. No cell service at all. Can’t even receive or make phone calls. Love it but it’s almost dangerous because we couldn’t have even made a call if there was an emergency.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 75
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Verizon
We’re new at RVing and we’re there in winter, so we can’t speak to many aspects, but we were impressed by the sites. Level. Wooded. Very nice. Water shut off in winter, of course. Bath houses closed.
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Days Stayed: 1
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We stayed on a weekday in late May and our loop was almost empty, but I imagine once school is out this place gets popular, as there's so much to do here. Nice trails, a pool, lake access, and a small camp store are just some of the things that make this a great place to stay.
While we barely got 1 bar of very slow service using our MIMO antenna (no booster), we were able to work a full day by parking next to the camp store which had excellent wifi. Again, it was not remotely busy while we were here, so I imagine that bogs down when it is.
Overall it was a great stay and I would highly recommend if you are in the area.
Nightly Rate: $25.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 111
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We had to clean up after the previous campers. The site was nice with mature trees. Showers were clean but water did not get even Luke warm. (Still cold enough to drink.) there were lots of options. Not many hiking trails, but beach, fishing, boating, pool, nature center, etc. Cell signal was very weak. Could not make calls and text messages took a long time to send/receive.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 106
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Not a bad price for electric. Water and dump station near the campground entrance.
Nightly Rate: $33.00
Days Stayed: 1
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