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7/9/14, 8:09 PM   #4
Re: Camping - ISW Terre Haute
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Not quibbling with what you said about camping at Terre Haute Al, but just clarifying that there are hook-ups, both water and electric, on the extreme East side of the large grassy parking area to the West of the livestock barns. This area is Southwest of the covered grandstands and straight South of the turn 4 bleachers. There are a line of utility poles that run parallel to, and just West of, the North-South road that have electric hookups and there are water hydrants along there, as well. There is no shade in this area, however, just to the East across the road from that large grassy area is a gravel area with a line of trees on the East edge. This area is directly across the road from the livestock barns and there are water and electric hookups there but I think one would have to get there very early to get those spots.

As Al aptly pointed out, it may be a good idea to call the fairgrounds to get specific details, especially for the covered sights Al speaks of. The Vigo County Fair is going on right now (but will be over by ISW) so you shouldn't have any problem speaking to someone with the information you need in regards to fee's, etc.