Potato Creek State Park Campground
Reviewed Sep. 8, 2019

Campground=4 stars; check-in=2 stars

Campground= 4 stars; check-in= 2 stars. Very large campground with close to 300 sites plus a horse camp and about 20 cabins. We picked this park solely because it was convenient to our next destination, so we were not concerned with amenities. We did not make a reservation because I really do not want to pay the extra fee if it is not necessary. Upon arrival, we paid the $9 entrance fee ($7 for Indiana residents) and drove the 3 miles to the campground office. Somewhat surprised to find both staffed at 6 pm on a Thursday after Labor Day. We were told to drive around and pick several desired sites as they could not tell us which ones still had people due to arrive that night who had reserved. Huh?? So, we drove around two of the five loops and picked half a dozen sites that would be suitable. But that’s where the fun began- not! There seemed to be some computer glitch in that every site we asked about showed as not available, even though more than half the sites were empty. Eventually, we were told to just go to one of the sites we picked and set up and that a security guard would come and collect our money. Eventually, at just before 9 pm, the security guard did come and told us the glitch had been fixed and asked that we come to the office and register. The glitch was not fixed! But we paid our fee and were able to stay the night and the staff was very apologetic. 

There is no differentiation between RV and tent sites (the only one that is separate is the horse camp). The E Loop seemed to be the most crowded, mostly with RVs. The sites in the D Loop were spaced a decent amount of distance apart but other than that, there was no real privacy between them. This was not a problem because the loop had many empty sites and we were able to easily find one that had an empty one on either side of us. There are paths to the beach accessible from the D and E loops but note the beach is only open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. There is no longer a dog beach at Potato Creek. There is a general store(open until 8 pm) and bike rentals which, if we were going to stay longer, we might have taken advantage of. There are boat rentals in season. Several trails and playgrounds so I imagine that in the summer, this is a nice family campground (even the name is Family campground). 

The mosquitos were vicious, likely worse due to the amount of rain the area has had this year. Bathrooms were very clean and there was hot water, a nice luxury but you have to be careful not to bump your head on the shelf over the sink when washing your face. Didn’t use them but there were also showers. 

The check-in process notwithstanding, our stay was fine for the night.

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  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Potato Creek State Park Campground by Lee D., September 8, 2019