Al Pierce (Offline)
#2
9/9/15 10:01 AM
(812)201-3058. They have decent facilities with some hookups. Best to call in advance.
ISF (Offline)
#3
9/9/15 1:40 PM
It's been our experience when camping at THAT for events that do not occur during the fair there is plenty of camping sites available. Most have electric and water hookups. I'm sure there are sites that have sewer hookups but we've never seen them.
The sites we've used over the years are located straight South of the turn 3 & 4 end of the track. Every time we've been to THAT at events not during the fair there have been campers set up under a roofed area just South of the turn 1 & 2 end of the racetrack but we have no knowledge of what is available in that area in regards to hookups. There are sites that have abundant shade just West of the livestock barns but I'm sure you'd need to be some of the first arrivals to get one of those spots.
As I said above, generally there are plenty of sites with hookups but as explained above some are more desirable than others. It has also been our experience that someone will come by to collect the camping fee and that is usually the morning after the race. Go to the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds website and find the business office number for the fairgrounds and give them a call, as was stated above and they should be able to give you more details.
Have fun, wish we could be there, too.
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