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May be hiked from canoe camp, north of trails 3 and 4 or from group camp or Rent-A-Camp area. Leads through oak forest and open fields then returns to horse camp. Covers flat woodlands, open fields and pines.

Circles west through oak woods and sand hills. Connects to Trail 7. Circles prairie and sand blow-outs. DNR IN. Find an IN. This property is a stop on the Learn more at www. Narrow Results Loop. Specific Attributes Group Occupants. Length ft. Water hookup.

Sewer hookup. Pull-through driveway. Pets allowed. Specific Attributes Group Length ft. Minimum No. Specific Attributes Group. Common Attributes Group Accessibility needs. Electric Equestrian Primitive Primitive Rec Building 1. Rent-a-camp Shelter 2. Youth Tent 4. Map Options. Zoom to:. Search results Full Campground.

Other Campsites. ADA Accessible Campsites. Boat Launch. Comfort Station. Dump Station. We would camp there again! Tip for Other Campers: I would try to get a site near the river- sites in the 70's or 90's but all sites we saw were nice.

The staff person at the front gate was very kind and helpful. The comfort station was clean and the lady that cleaned it was concerned about doing a nice job. The trail we hiked was well marked. The paved road in the park was great for biking. We enjoyed climbing the fire tower. There is no general store. The nature center is only open on weekends. Poor cell phone service in the park.

Tip for Other Campers: We were told there is a gas station 4 miles north that has food for sale. There was firewood for sale in the park. This is really a nice campground. The one shower house appears to be brand new. It was really nice. It rained the 2 days we were there so there was a little mud at our site. Some of the other sites appeared to be a little better. Sites were nice and big. We will go back. All back in sites, electric only. We brought our own water.

We arrived on Thursday because park gets very busy on weekends. Although campground was full, park rangers seemed to keep noise under control. Nice hiking, biking, and horse riding trails. Park naturalists were on hand for special events. Upon arrival our site had electric issues. Camp host was told and it was fixed in a few minutes. This campground was about 5 miles north. I would consider this a very popular but primative campground out in the middle of nowhere surrounded by corn and soybean fields.

Sites are dirt and and many flood badly during rain ours did and we had to change sites because of the flooding. There are sites that will take big rigs but many are short. Sites are electric only but fresh potable water is available throughout the campground. Bathhouses wear old but clean. Camp host was very helpful when we were flooded out of our site and helped us even though he was off duty. Camp host sold ice and firewood usually in the evening.

The person checking us in was polite but seemed "off" to us. For us in a tent trailer, getting flooded off our site was not a great experience and we probably would not return to the campground. Tip for Other Campers: Winamac is close by and fuel and groceries are available there. Nice, wooded state park. Our site was large, mostly grass except for the gravel pad. Lots of biking and hiking trails.

Park was completely full but was very quiet at night. A little tight getting in and out of site. Poor Verizon service. We will return. The biggest complaint was park ranger knocking on our door around pm to ask us to move our vehicle off the grass where it had been parked all day.

Great Steam Festival 3rd weekend in July. Approximately 12 miles to Bailey's Discount Warehouse. A typical state park, with few amenities other than electric hookups. Our site was paved with blacktop, but is was a handicapped site. We were one of 3 RVs in the park for our 1 night stop. One of the other RVs was the camp host. This park is very shaded with tall trees which prevents the use of roof top satellite systems.

Tip for Other Campers: The closest shopping for basics is in Winamac about 5 miles south of the park entrance. I would call the area rather rustic with access to the Tippecanoe River in the park, but not the campground.

We stayed here three nights. There is electricity only at each site. The people in charge of cleaning the restrooms were not very effective. The state staff were very friendly and helpful. This is a beautiful location, however Indiana officials have failed to invest in the buildings. Repairs are needed. This is very quiet during the week. There is also a well stocked Ace hardware there. This is a great spot to cross country ski in the winter. The river in the park is beautiful.

There is a place to add water to your fresh water tanks and there is a dump station. It is a short trip to the RV museum in Elkhart and Amish s Nice flat camping lots, with many trees.

Very family oriented. Good roads for bike riding. Perfect in cool weather, but mosquitoes are terrible in summer. Tip for Other Campers: Walk to fire tower. A very nice state park, with paved access roads and grassy sites. Our site was quite wide and easy to back my 34 foot fifth wheel into. Shower house is older but acceptably clean. Saturday night campfires caused a lot of smokiness, but that may have been unusual due to no breeze.

Sites on the outside loop appeared to be larger and more spacious. Grounds were clean and well maintained.



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