Pokagon State Park Campground
Cynthia K.
Reviewed Jul. 21, 2023

Old campground

   This state park was established in 1925, so almost 100 years old. The campground must be the original layout. There's a maze like quality to it. The roads are narrow & you may be driving off the road for a big rig. 

   Some sites are level, some aren't. Some can accommodate larger rigs, most can't. Check the site descriptions carefully & to be doubly sure, call the office & ask.

   There's water stations that look very old. They have wooden, shingled roofs. There's 2 dump stations located in loops 3 & 4. IN THE CAMPGROUND! NEXT TO CAMPSITES!!!!

 There's 5 loops to the main campground.

 100 loop is small & closer to the lake than the other loops. It's the loop we chose this time.

    The sites are on the small side. There's 3 campsites that are close to the lake. 115, which is a larger site. 117 & 119 which have clear views of the lake. 117 is more a tent or popup site & is small. 119 is the best of the bunch. A large pad & a large site. There's no privacy bushes. These sites have a view of the lake with trees & brush & are on a ridge overlooking the lake. They aren't ON the lake. 

On either side of 117 & 119 are 2 trails that lead to the lake. There's benches & a dock to tie up your boat. 

   The rest of the sites are a mixed bag. Some are level, some have an incline. If you have a big rig, be aware that the road to the 100 campsites branches into one way. Leading into the campsites, the road is narrow & has a ravine on one side!

    200 Loop is non electric

    300 Loop is the biggest loop & seems like the best bet for larger rigs. As stated above, some sites are better than others. There's a uniformity here that's missing from the other loops.

  Stay away from sites 393& 395!!! These sites are literally right on top of the dump station! As always watch for pit toilets near the sites. 

   400 loop is a smaller loop next to the 200 loop. There's only one shower house for both loops. Avoid site 444 & probably site 454. These sites are VERY close to the dump station. 

  500 loop is also smaller& has some nice sites tucked by themselves in the trees. There seems to be more privacy brush on this loop with SOME sites.

   512 is close to the shower house. 511 & 513 were somewhat secluded.

    If you have a boat you want to tie up at the dock, go for the 100 loop. If you can't get it, be aware there's no parking near the trails to the lake. You can park by the bathhouse & walk. 

   The shower & restrooms are atrocious!!! Worst looking buildings since Spring Mill SP! Dirty & need an entire overhaul. In fact, raze the buildings & build new ones! They're "cleaned" once a day. Suuuuuure they are. There was actual poop on the door of one of the women's toilet stalls the whole time I was there. Mold & spiders& dirt in the corners. Looks like the last upgrade was in the 50s.

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  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023
  • Review photo of Pokagon State Park Campground by Cynthia K., July 21, 2023