Sites have 50 amp electricity, but no water. Many of sites (B ring) were not level and were small. We had a 35 foot motorhome and they let us use the ADA site which was nice. Many of the sites are quite tiny. Several TV channels available. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I grew up near this campground and have always enjoyed it. It has large sites and was easy
to get into and out of. There are lots of large trees and shade over many of the campsites. The park rangers are very friendly. It is a short hike (1/4 mile) to the lake, which is quite beautiful, unless it has just rained heavily. The trails are well kept. The bathrooms are clean. We enjoyed our stay here very much. I would stay here again many more times in the future. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2004
$19
The campground at Raccoon Creek State Park is beautifully wooded with spacious sites. It
is laid out in several "loops" which gives you a sense of privacy and a small campground feel. One loop is currently available for camping with pets. The campground is open year-round, but only for rustic camping from mid-October to mid-April. Gathering of deadfall for firewood is allowed. The park is well-staffed and friendly, and the campground is very clean. There is no pool, but the park lake has a nice big beach manned by a lifeguard from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Boat rentals are available, or you can bring your own. Activities available include hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, mountain biking and a playground, and during winter sledding, cross-country skiing, ice fishing, and ice skating. The campground has an amphitheater where nature programs and films are presented on weekends. In addition, the park offers many types of nature and environmental programs. The bathrooms and showers have always been clean every time we have camped here. The rates range from $10 to $19, depending on when you camp and whether or not you want electric hookups. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.