Hackberry Hollow Campground — Indian Cave State Park
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Reviewed May. 20, 2021

Vast, scenic and remote

The park is huge and takes you along an hour long historic trail that has old settlements, ruins of workshops and beautiful view-points of the Missouri river from the bluff edges. It ends at the Indian cave (boardwalk/stairs to the cave are currently closed to all the visitors). You have neat family picnic shelters in between too. The campgrounds are a little cozy if not cramped and give you a good vibe of you love the campground aura. The sites on the bend of the loops (25 and 24) are more spacious and for people who want bigger areas. Most of the sites are shaded under large cottonwoods. The nearest gas station (actually any store) is a 15/20 minutes drive away and the park office/store was closed due to covid restrictions. So bring in everything except ice and firewood, yeah coffee too (we forgot). No water sport rentals nearby. Didn't see anyone kayaking either. I would stay here again if I wanted another relaxed/hike-only trip.

Site009 HACKBERRY HOLLOW CAMPGROUND
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Hackberry Hollow Campground — Indian Cave State Park by Patheeka , May 20, 2021
  • Review photo of Hackberry Hollow Campground — Indian Cave State Park by Patheeka , May 20, 2021