Address: 3989 S 525 E, Columbus, IN 47203, USA
Phone: +18123775849
Joanna Koors
Great parking, great turf fields and regular bathroom aside from the port a potty! Was great to visit for the State Tourney this weekend. Concessions was decent price but not available due to power going out over night.
Josh Acton
One of the nicest campgrounds in the midwest. Endless things to do for kids and adults alike. Incredibly well maintained property and sites as well.
Tim Mitchell
This is a nice park,nice baseball diamond's,camping,miniature golf,driving range and a nice lake. Lots of old trees offer plenty of shade. Picnic shelters,a couple of small ones and 1 big one.
Stephanie Babcock
CERAland is a true gem! I wish there were more places like it around the U.S. Complete with a pool, putt-putt, driving rane, disk golf (a little disorganized), gym, and lots of other activities. There is definitely something that everyone in the family will enjoy (if they like the outdoors). Know that they are "cashless" now for parking, memberships, and activity bands HOWEVER if you want a bucket of balls at the driving range you need dollar bills. Buckets are $2 each.
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Each one is different. Most you can easily accommodate a 30 ft trailer, towing vehicle and a couple canopy tents with plenty of room around the fire!
If games are going on, concession stands have good food. If not, either pack food or you can leave park to eat. No chg to reenter.
Defer to others as far as the camping goes, but I have brought my dog there several times for softball tournaments with no problems.
I am not sure...sorry about that but you can call them and find out
It is closed for the season will reopen in the end of may. Mini golf will be open on weekends for the next couple of months.
It is nice thank you. Hey Ceraland. Answer your mail.
No license required.
NO. Apparently you can store it there, but you can definitely not park as in stay there in it.
Yes
I believe so...saw dogs when I was there...
Yes
When we were there in June, most all sites I viewed were gravel, but solid packed. We did not sink down with our Class A, and were shaded in the nice trees.
You have to get a permit for it but its not expensive
$2 a person to get in the park, the pool is an additional $5 a person.
I think the cabins are either $79/$99 or $89/$99 a night
It is usually $2 per person and a certain age is free
They had some last night I believe for a benefit. Idk when they'll be next tho
Don't know
Yes it is open now
Billie Jean Littiken you can camp there with your pet. Just not on the lake and you cannot have pets past the bridge taking you over to the pool, putt putt golf, paddleboard area. It's been this way since I can remember. But I just took my great Dane there this last weekend camping with us and we were totally welcomed. We even had to go to the rec hall for a tornado watch and she was aloud in with us.
yes
They have fields but not equipment
3.50 at least it use to be.
Yes they have wifi but at the campsite it was not good in and out and hardly any signal. At the office it was good
It's no longer owned by cummins I'm almost 99% sure they sold it.
Yes you can
I do not think it is fair to park members that the pool be closed to members at all. Let alone anytime! That is why membership is paid.
Tennis courts are awful
No class 3 automatic weapons allowed
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