As it’s the largest state park in Indiana there is a multitude of things to do. Pool, hiking trails, two small lakes. Bath houses are nice. Electric only. Water fill stations located throughout. Site 001 is level side to side slight downhill run on asphalt. Right next to campground check in and extra vehicle parking. One of the playgrounds is right off the site.
This is a small town park. Sites all grass. Most are only 20 amp a few have 30 amp. No fire rings. Playground is huge. Sites have water, dump station on way out. $25 for campers $15 for tents. Honor system pay at Festival Office in center of park. Sites are first come first served. 30 amp sites in center fill up fast. 31ft toy hauler. AC ran fine off 20amp.
Sites here are very unlevel, but where your RV/camper and under awning is pretty level. The rest of the site falls away. your neighbors aren’t that close. They provide cable box and remote if you want to have TV. We didn’t bother hooking it up spent too much time visiting the Smoky Mountains. Lots of snow birds here so very quiet. Does have a pool but didn’t see a playground. I would say very good for adults, but would work for families if they didn’t need to have a playground.
Sites are huge. Not level in the least. Need to have long sewer hose because sewer is at back of site - not a problem with rear hookups. Water spigot is dual site - meaning it could be on awning side if you get the wrong site. This site 002 the water is on the backside of camper so no long water hose. Site is long enough to park 31 ft camper, truck directly inline with plenty of room to spare. Along with Harley and bicycles parked inline as well directly behind camper. HUGE.