Camp Krietenstein
An easy one-hour drive from downtown Indianapolis west on I-70, Camp Krietenstein has a rich history and excellent camping opportunities. It has been the base camp for the Terre Haute area communities, and has served as a Boy Scout Summer Camp for the Wabash Valley Council. The five-acre lake and all of the program facilities are conveniently located in the center of camp. There are seven primitive campsites located near the main camp area. A dining lodge seats about 150. This camp experience is for primitive campers, as it has limited facilities. Several small cabins are available for winter camping as well as a dining hall (kitchen facilities not made available).
6445 East County Road 575 North, Center Point, IN 47840
Facilities:
Dining Hall with kitchen (water April 15 - October 15)
Dining Hall, lower level, seasonal
Camp Office
2 cabins
8 camping areas
Campfire area
Chapel area
Parade Field
Restrooms/showers (water April 15 - October 15)
5-acre lake Fishing pier
Hiking trails Archery area
Rifle range Waterfront Shelter
Nearby Amenities:
Leiber State Park
Eel River
DePauw University
Brazil
Mansfield Mill
Covered BridgeAccess Eel River
Facility Map and DIrections