Imagine the golden hue sky peaking over the still water. A slight breeze quietly rustles the pin oak leaves above your RV. The last call of a Barred Owl as the morning light dots the treeline encompassing the campground. Fish jumping, family laughing, and the unique smell of delicious food cooking over your fire. Experiences like these await your arrival at Rockville Lake Park. This 400 acre hidden gem of Parke County, Indiana provides you and your family the opportunity to retreat outdoors to drift away from everyday routine. Chuckle as you witness family and friends create memories while enjoying the activities available at our park. Don't forget to check out Parke County as we are the covered bridge capital of the world. Hosting 31 covered bridges, three state parks, canoeing down Sugar Creek, and a variety of antique shops on and near our historical square, Parke County will be a destination that will draw your attention for years to come.
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Reservations
Modern & Full Hookups camp sites will have free wi-fi service
We pride comes by offering our guests a variety of options to spend their leisure time in a clean and accommodating facility. Whether spending the day on the lake fishing from your craft or in one of our rental boats, enjoying our 18 hole disc golf course, walking on our nature trails, or just relaxing with the family at your campsite, our beautiful park will adhere to your needs.
Our gatehouse is your one stop camp store for all of your camping essentials. Firewood, ice, bait, candy, drinks, camping supplies, fishing supplies, fishing license, and all other supplies you need. Our gatehouse attendants will assist with camping details including reservations, check-in, and check-out.
Our bait includes red worms, night crawlers, crickets, beemoth, and minnows.
The beach opens around Memorial Weekend and closes after Labor Day Weekend every year.
Trolling Motors only
The diving pier is permanently closed and is off limits to guests
*Please note that the park is CLOSED for the Season, November 1st, every year and will reopen the following spring.*