We love coming here in the fall, the colors are awesome and this park has the best scenery. We love to camp, but the bathrooms are extremely dated, and one of the camp loops only have 1 comfort station for that whole area. I think we stayed in spot 172 and liked it, as well as 127 (if I remember correctly). The spots are nice and roomy, especially if you only have a small camper or tent or pop up camper.
For only $5 (if you are an Indiana resident) you can walk around all of McCormick's Creek State Park. Their trails are well laid out even covered in leaves and the #5 trail had some park benches to rest on if you like. I highly recommend getting the map of the park when you first go in so you can see all your options.The staff was around but not intrusive though once night came they got more active. There were even some campers out and about post-Thanksgiving there.Besides camping spaces (tents and vehicles both) and trails to follow, there are other things to do such as stay at the hotel or rent a facility to have a gathering at. It isn't far from Spencer, Indiana, so very middle part of Indiana in terms of travel.You can bring a picnic or go to the hotel to the restaurant but I'll see if I can review that separately.
Indiana's first state park. Most campsites are fairly level. No water or sewer hookups. Nice wooded campsites not too crowded together. Very nice hiking trails. Bathrooms and showers were dated but clean. Friendly staff. Nice playgrounds for kids, swimming pool in park.
Love McCormick creek state park...great for reunions and camping..horseback riding. And swimming. .plenty of walking trails...beautiful
This is the most beautiful State park. Whether you come for the day, come to the inn or come to camp, you will love this park. The campsites are all wooded which is very unusual for most parks. The trails are wonderful to hike. There is a saddle barn where you can take a 45 minute trail ride or hike down to the falls. You can reserve a shelter and have a picnic or enjoy the buffet at the inn. I highly recommend this park as a family destination or a great romantic outing!!!!
we have visited this park before and decided to come back and do trail three again. This is a rugged trail only when hiking the riverbed and there can be some very large trees downs and hiking stick comes in handy and someone to give you a helping hand if you are a little short and need helping climbing up. we like a challenge so this trail is fun for us, but you can see the falls without doing the trail by coming down the trail from the exit of the trail and heading to the falls directly, and back out without ever getting in the river bed. we went on a Monday and found almost no one around very few cars packed in inn lot, and a few folks walking down to see the falls.
Great to get back nature, hiking, horseback riding ... Great family time for everyone.. It was great to see family's having having quality time together.
Beautiful park with lots to do and see. Friendly staff. Campsites are a little on the small side, but well shaded.
We had an absolutely wonderful time at the McCormick's Creek State Park campgrounds. I am a geocacher and was able to find a couple of different cache locations with my son. We also enjoyed a horse back ride through the woods as well as walked some trails that lead to Wolf Cave. The area is beautiful and very well maintained. The pool is very nice and also well maintained as is the entire campground area. The only "bad" thing was the raccoon's, they are absolutely fearless and will definitely be at your site during the night hours so make sure to batten down all food items!!!
I only went to the state park for the waterfall, which was worth the trip. The park had excellent signs guiding you to the falls, parking is tight at the falls, but there is a large lot about an eighth of a mile away that everyone seems to ignore. It was a relatively easy walk to the viewing platform. The falls were full of families climbing and playing in them, as I stood in horror expecting something bad to happen (all was well on my visit). I think I was just jealous since I would surely get hurt if I climbed the falls! A steep stairwell that is a little slippery takes you down to the creek and there were lots of rocks to walk on. Good shoes are a must. Lots of families were frolicking in the water having a great time.