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The best camper van rentals in Indiana

Travelers visiting Indiana can expect to encounter genuine people and thrilling experiences. Spend your days paddling a winding river, fishing an inland lake, or browsing shops and restaurants in South Bend. With so many ways to enjoy the state, Indiana is a great place to rent a camper van.

The capital of Indiana, Indianapolis, is a multifaceted city. Famous for some of the biggest motor racing events in the world, it's also known for some extraordinary outdoor interactive art parks, like the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park or the ARTSPARK garden at the Indianapolis Art Center. Don’t forget to make a pit stop at one of the city’s best local restaurants for the state’s famous pork tenderloin sandwich, and the popular sugar cream pie for dessert.


Indiana Dunes National Park rests on the banks of Lake Michigan. Its landscape is made up of impressive sand dunes, wetlands, prairies, and old-growth forests of oak, hickory, cottonwood and jack pine trees. Less than three hours from Indianapolis and less than an hour from Chicago, this park can be easily accessed from major cities nearby. Enjoy more than 50 miles of hiking trails leading through the park’s unique ecosystem, or rent a kayak for a paddle on the great Lake Michigan. Reserve your campsite at the park’s Dunewood campground, offering 66 campsites and modern restrooms with showers for an incredibly comfortable camper van vacation.


Indiana Caverns near the town of Corydon is an underground world of mystery. Exploring the caves here offers a unique experience for all who dare to explore. Visitors can take in the sites, take an underground walking tour in the cave’s deep darkness, or glide along on a boat tour through the majestic underground caverns. The park offers other fun family-friendly activities like escape rooms, ziplining, and a playground for the youngest adventurers.


Indiana is full of beautiful scenery and countless ways to enjoy the outdoors. With 24 state parks and dozens of lake and river access points, your outdoor adventure is best experienced in a camper van. Mark your calendars and your maps—you’ll be itching to hit the open road in an Indiana camper van.


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The Indianapolis 500 was the first auto race in America. It first took place on May 30th, 1911 and it's been held every year since at the Indy Motor Speedway.

Indiana is the biggest producer of popcorn in the world. Indiana-born Orville Redenbacher was a pioneer for this tasty snack.

There is no shortage of multiuse trails in Indiana, with close to 700 options for hikers and mountain bikers.

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