Potato Creek State Park Campground, located 25 miles from Granger, Indiana, sits within a 3,840-acre property featuring diverse ecosystems of wetlands, forests, and prairie landscapes. The park accommodates both casual riders and dedicated equestrians with several miles of bridle paths connected to the broader trail network. Mosquito protection is essential during summer months, especially in wetland areas where these insects thrive.
What to do
Hiking trails for all levels: At Potato Creek State Park Campground, Trail #1 offers a scenic 1-mile loop with notable summertime views. According to Kaley A., "My favorite trail is probably number one, which is a 1 mile weird loop that has some neat scenery, especially in the summertime."
Mountain biking for beginners: The Peppermint Hill mountain bike loop combines accessibility with enjoyment for newer riders. As Christy Y. notes, "The Peppermint Hill mountain bike/hiking loop was really fun and not to be missed."
Swimming and beach access: The park maintains a designated swimming area, though water quality varies seasonally. Tony P. advises, "Unfortunately, the lake was a little on the undesirable side...blue-green algae warnings made us not want to put more than our feet in the water. The beach area is nice, though."
Boating and water activities: Chain O' Lakes State Park Campground provides excellent kayaking, canoeing, and fishing across its connected waterways, located about an hour from Granger. Amanda J. explains, "There is so much to do. Between the hiking trails, boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and biking. You won't ever get bored."
What campers like
Spacious campsites: Potato Creek offers generous camping spots, particularly in the back area. Frank M. recommends, "We recommend securing a spot in the back sites 230-287 for larger lots and quieter atmosphere. Younger families tend to book up front near the playground and the noise and activities are more robust."
Improved campground conditions: The camping experience at Potato Creek has gotten better over time with ongoing improvements. Tim S. observes, "Campground has improved over the years. Trees planted are providing better shade lots."
Diverse trail systems: Tippecanoe River State Park Campground offers multiple trail options accessible directly from the campground. Cynthia K. notes, "There's some trails that can be accessed from the campground- Trails 1,3,4&5."
Equestrian facilities: For horse owners seeking camping near Granger, Indiana, both Potato Creek and Tippecanoe River provide designated equestrian areas. According to Gary S., Tippecanoe offers "Mature wooded campground. Plentiful level grassy tent spots to put up a tent."
What you should know
Electricity hookup preparation: Some campsites require extended power cables to reach connections. Frank M. advises, "Be ready with back up cords, some sites require 75 ft to hook up."
Cell service limitations: Phone reception varies significantly between carriers at Covert/South Haven KOA Holiday, located about 90 minutes from Granger. Hannah S. mentions it's "Only a 20 min drive from South Haven's beautiful beaches!"