Indy Fire Area Campers

Indy Fire Area Campers Indianapolis area firefighters who enjoy camping in or around Indiana. Feel free to invite firefighting friends that enjoy the same.

04/18/2025
11/25/2023

Camp Rudolph is now owned by Sun Outdoors. The price for RV site’s almost doubled $$

09/26/2023

Heading to Santa Claus Indiana this weekend through Monday at camp Rudolph. We’re at the top of the hill in the 320 pull through‘s. 

Currently at Camp Rudolph in Santa Claus Indiana
06/23/2023

Currently at Camp Rudolph in Santa Claus Indiana

06/09/2023

Heading to Santa Claus Camp Rudolph June 21 for a few days then from there, the new Margaritaville Campground in Pigeon Forge.

04/07/2023

IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING MCCORMICK'S CREEK STATE PARK - April 6, 2023
McCormick's Creek State Park reopens to LIMITED USE on Friday, April 7th following a week-long closure due to an EF-3 tornado that resulted in significant damage to the campground and some other areas of the park. See the media release at http://bit.ly/3Kf39s4.

Here's what you need to know if you plan to visit:
Guests are STRICTLY PROHIBITED from walking or driving into areas where barricades and/or “closed” signs are in place. These barriers and signs are in place for everyone's safety.

CANYON INN: Canyon Inn is OPEN for dining and overnight lodging beginning April 7. The April 9 Easter Buffet will continue as planned.

SADDLE BARN: The saddle barn is open on its regular schedule and trail rides are available.

CAMPGROUNDS: The campgrounds, which bore the brunt of the tornado damage, will remain closed through October 1, 2023. Those with existing camping reservations between now and then are being contacted regarding automatic cancelations and refunds. No new camping reservations are being accepted for ANY arrival dates in 2023 until further notice.

CABINS AND SHELTERS: There is damage to some of the family cabins and other rentable facilities, and guests with reservations are being contacted regarding moves to other cabins or facilities on site until repairs can be made.

GROUP CAMPS: Some structures sustained damage. These are being assessed and groups who use them for overnight activities will be contacted.

PROGRAMS: Watch for interpretive naturalists at key park locations this weekend; they will be roving and available to answer questions about the park. The Wildflower Weekend activities scheduled for April 7-9 in the park are POSTPONED until later in the spring. The Owen County SWCD/MyPath wildflower programs will be held as scheduled in Spencer. School and group programs are being rescheduled as needed. Regular public programming will tentatively resume later this month.

NATURE CENTER: Crews continue to work on restoring power, and the center may not be open this weekend. The center’s reptiles are being cared for temporarily in other state park locations.

ROADS AND TRAILS: Our DNR crews continue to clear roads and will be working on trails as well, but some may remain closed for an extended period of time. You are STRICTLY PROHIBITED from driving or walking into areas with barriers and closure signs. Gate staff and the inn front desk will have details available on which trails are open and which are closed.

FIRETOWER: The fire tower was not damaged in the storm and is open.

MCCORMICK'S CREEK FALLS: The falls are viewable from Trail 3, but trail structures are damaged and closed.

WOLF CAVE: Wolf Cave and all trails accessing Wolf Cave Nature Preserve are closed.

NATURE PRESERVES: McCormick’s Cove Nature Preserve and Wolf Cave Nature Preserve are being inspected for natural resources impacts and responses.

HOW YOU CAN HELP: See links below. Our first priorities are to safely clear roads and create space to manage debris, to work with campers whose vehicles and RVs were damaged, and to assess, clear and reopen park facilities and trails where possible.

The physical and natural resources of this park are forever changed by this natural disturbance, and we all have many good memories of what “was.” But nature is resilient and so are we as humans, and we will now look to the future for what “will be.” The physical clean-up and thoughtful planning for the future of facilities and natural resources will take time, and our DNR team is ready and already working to tackle the challenges and opportunities.

Links:
--Sign up to volunteer when we are ready for assistance: https://in.accessgov.com/dnr/Forms/Page/parks/mccormicks-creek-volunteer (If you get a loading page when using an iPhone, click on the three dots in the right bottom corner and open in system browser.)
--Learn about ways to donate to restoration efforts: on.IN.gov/instateparksdonate
--Friends of McCormick's Creek: friendsmccormickscreek.org
--Follow McCormick's Creek on Facebook: McCormick's Creek State Park
--See photos of the tornado's impact on the park: Indiana Department of Natural Resources

03/28/2023

New Orleans for the week

For those of you that have motor homes , does your license plates and insurance run high?
11/12/2022

For those of you that have motor homes , does your license plates and insurance run high?

Camp Rudolph Camp Ground for Halloween weekend
10/29/2022

Camp Rudolph Camp Ground for Halloween weekend

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