About Dunewood Campground
Number of accommodations: 66
Campground Amenities
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Potable Water
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (175)
What Guests Are Saying
Dunewood Campground is a well-maintained and beautiful site with clean facilities, friendly and helpful staff, and spacious, private campsites. It offers easy access to the South Shore Line for trips to Chicago and numerous nearby hiking trails and beaches. While some campers noted minor issues like noise from train tracks and the presence of insects, most praised the campground's overall atmosphere and cleanliness, making it a favorite destination for many.
What Guests Are Saying
Dunewood Campground is a well-maintained and beautiful site with clean facilities, friendly and helpful staff, and spacious, private campsites. It offers easy access to the South Shore Line for trips to Chicago and numerous nearby hiking trails and beaches. While some campers noted minor issues like noise from train tracks and the presence of insects, most praised the campground's overall atmosphere and cleanliness, making it a favorite destination for many.
Review Summary
Ashley D
VerifiedAugust 6, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 28, Loop: Mather
Everyone was friendly. The site, restrooms, & showers were clean. We love this campground because the sites are spaced out & you donβt really have close neighbors like you normally do at state parks. The entire campground is completely shaded. Mosquitoes are terrible so pack candles & bug spray!
Michael S
VerifiedAugust 4, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 63, Loop: Douglas
Positives: This was the most well kept campground I've ever been to! The site had been raked and the fire pit cleaned before we arrived and campground host was very friendly. The bathrooms were also very clean and full stocked. If needed, there's a restaurant, convenience store, and liquor store right at the junction of the campground with the main road.
The walk in sites were all a good size - enough pad space for two 6 person tents to easily fit. Ground is sandy and well cared for. Campsites are spaced farther apart than many other campgrounds.
Negatives: There's a good amount of noise from the highway and train tracks. Trains will use their horn all through the night. Heard at least 3 between 11pm and 6am. As long as you're not expecting a wilderness experience, this is a great spot.
Catherine U
VerifiedAugust 4, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 52, Loop: Douglas
I camped at Indiana Dunes National Park for 2 nights. It was my first time here. Proximity to the parkβs must see places/hikes/beaches was convenient. Park staff was friendly.
Non-electric, showers, flushing toilets, picnic tables, potable water, some accessible sites, filtered water bottle refill station by the restrooms. Nice big outdoor dishwashing sink. Some sites are back-in, and some are pull in (as if youβre camping along the campground loopβs road, with less privacy).
Many sites were empty. It was quiet. It was a hot summer weekend, with scattered rain/storms. LOTS of gnats.
Sites have a lot of tree cover, so you will be in the shade with lots of branches overhead.
Previous visitors left garbage in the fire pit, which is not good camper etiquette.
Staff should be aware that some non-campers might be showing up to use the showers early in the morning or late in the evening. Perhaps there should be more monitoring of that, as it could be a safety issue.
The bathroom sink faucet stays flowing for about 2 seconds which is not long enough. You have to hold it down with one hand while trying to wash the other hand. Needs longer flow.
Dogs are allowed on all the trails and most of the beaches.
Michelle A
VerifiedAugust 4, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 24, Loop: Mather
Campsites were nicely spread out and the staff was very friendly. Bathrooms were clean but showers may be due for a refresh. The only issue was the mosquitos which is really out of anyone's hands this time of year (end of July/early August). Bring bug spray or be ready to make some fires/smoke to help keep them at bay.
Katie B
VerifiedAugust 3, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 39, Loop: Douglas
Extremely buggy, overgrown. People camping in our site when we arrived.
Penelope B
VerifiedAugust 3, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 4, Loop: Mather
Nice campground. Sites are spaced so you are not close to your neighbor. Would highly recommend the boat tour with the ranger. It requires a separate fee, but worth it.
Thomas T
VerifiedAugust 2, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 21, Loop: Mather
Campsites were spacious and wooded and lovely. Our site was level and had plenty of room for our trailer and our motorhome. The showers were hot. The only complaint we had was the bugs. They were terrible, but I think it was because it was hot and rainy. The beach was beautiful and easy to reach.
Andrew R
VerifiedJuly 31, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 18, Loop: Mather
Clean Campsite and Facilities. Warm welcome from the volunteers. Short drive to trails. We stay again!
bryan p
VerifiedJuly 29, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 4, Loop: Mather
campground is ok
level, big enough sites
spaced ok
shade
serious mosquito problem
cant enjoy area around campsite for all the constant mosquito attacks
generator policy need revision, 10pm too late, cannot enjoy sounds of nature around site in evening, consider 7pm
consider adding electricity, so generators not needed
need speed humps on campground roads, many cars exceeding speed limit
Angela S
VerifiedJuly 26, 2025 β’ Stayed at: 52, Loop: Douglas
Campground staff were friendly and helpful. Ranger and volunteer led hike to the top of Mt. Baldy was incredible!
Location Dunewood Campground
Address:
Golf Wood Road
Beverly Shores, IN, 46360
United States
Coming from south of the park, follow I-94 to exit 26B. Take the right ramp and follow signs for IN-49 North for 1.0 mi (1.6 km). Keep left to stay on IN-49 North (State Road 49) for 1.7 miles (2.7 km). Make a sharp right onto US-12 E / W Dunes Hwy. In 4.7 mi (7.5 km) turn right onto Broadway. In abot 300 feet turn left onto Golf Wood Rd and to the campground. For more detailed directions for other areas of the park, check the Directions page on the park website.
Latitude & Longitude: 41.672 / -86.9838
Elevation: 190 feet
Policies & Rules
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A valid entrance pass or receipt is required for all visitors. You may pay upon arrival or purchase in advance. Indiana Dunes honors Federal interagency passes (annual, senior, access, 4th grade, Golden Age, etc.). For more information, visit the Indiana Dunes Fees & Passes page. |
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Campsite Limit. Up to 8 people may camp on each campsite. |
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Tent and Equipment Placement. All tents and equipment must be set up on the camping pad. |
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Check-out time. Check out time is at Noon. |
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Vehicle Parking at the Campsite. All vehicles must remain on the paved part of the site. |
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Vehicle Parking at the Beach. Please park in the Lake View parking lot. Do NOT park in the Town of Beverly Shores' beach parking lot, which is located just to the east of the Lake View Parking Lot. You will get ticketed. The town strictly enforces its parking laws. |
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Maximum Stay Limits. Stays are limited to 14 days in a 30-day period. |
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Quiet Hours. Quiet hours are daily, 10:00 pm to 6:00 am. Please be considerate of others. |
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Pets. Pets must be attended, caged or on a leash (maximum length of 6 feet/2 m). |
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Campfires and Firewood. Fire must remain in the fire ring and you must bring your own wood. Do not cut or damage any standing trees. |
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To prevent theft, leave no valuables visible inside your vehicle. |