Pokagon CENTRAL RESERVATION SYSTEM State Park Reservations for all types of camping, family cabins, and shelters at state parks, reservoirs

CAMP. and forests can be made online or by calling CENTRAL RESERVATION SYSTEM Tippecanoe toll-free. River State Park Call: 1-866-6campIN (1-866-622-6746) Online: camp.IN.gov MCCORMICK’S Reservations for the State Park Inns and Inn-operated cabins can be made online or by phone. Call: 1-877-lodges1 (1-877-563-4371) CREEK Online: IndianaInns.com STATE PARK

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STATE PARKS Write: McCormick’s Creek State Park McCORMICK’S CREEK 250 McCormick’s Creek Park Road Spencer, IN 47460 Call: 812-829-2235 Versailles GROUP State Park Online: stateparks.IN.gov/2978.htm

For any additional information on the Indiana State Park system O’Bannon Woods Write to: DNR / Division of State Parks State Park CAMP 402 W. Washington St., Rm W298 Lincoln Indianapolis, IN 46204 State Park Call: 317-232-4124 or 1-800-622-4931

INDIANA STATE PARKS WITH PARK TELEPHONE NUMBERS CABIN FACILITIES Park Office 812-829-2235 812-937-4710 Nature Center 812-829-4344 Camp Lincoln, Accommodates 155 people Canyon Inn 812-829-4881 Saddle Barn 812-829-8848 260-833-2012 Camp Mitig, Accommodates 120 peeople Versailles State Park 812-689-6424 Please carry out all trash you produce Camp Laughery, Accommodates 120 people in order to keep your park clean and Shakamak State Park 812-665-2158 beautiful for others to enjoy! Camp Shakamak, Accommodates 270 people @INdnrstateparks Tippecanoe River State Park 574-946-3213 andreservoirs @indianadnr @INDNRstateparks Camp Potawatomi, Accommodates 160 people See everything Indiana State Parks has to offer at stateparks.IN.gov. O’Bannon Woods State Park 812-458-5565 Subscribe to Outdoor Indiana magazine today, Camp Wyandotte, Accommodates 100 people Visit OutdoorIndiana.org or call 317-233-3046.

The programs, services, facilities, and activities of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources are available to everyone. DNR prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, or disability. If you believe that you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility as described above, or if you desire further information please write to: Department of Natural Resources, Executive Office, 402 W. Washington Street, W256, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 232-4020. © 1/2021 Indiana Department Resources of Natural Long before pioneers entered the land now known ABOUT THE GROUP CAMPS GROUP CAMP RULES as McCormick’s Creek, the Miami roamed, camping Located two miles east of Spencer in the rolling hills • Pets are NOT allowed in the group camp and/or the along the banks of the White River to the north and of south-central Indiana, McCormick’s Creek State Park group camp area features two group camps, Camp McCormick and Camp south. Located two miles east of Spencer in the rolling • Check-in time is 3:00 p.m., Check-out time is noon hills of south-central Indiana, McCormick’s Creek was NaWaKwa. Each camp contains four sleeping barracks with the capacity of twenty-five persons each. Each • Before departure, the camp will be checked by a park dedicated as Indiana’s first state park on July 4, 1916. barrack is equipped with 13 bunk-type beds, a lavatory official for cleanliness and damage. Areas checked The park originally encompassed 350 acres; it now and electric lights. The barracks are not heated, nor do will include, but not be limited to, ovens, stove, floors, boasts 1,956 acres of rich and varied natural beauty. they have air conditioning. Shower facilities are located cooler, freezer, showers and toilets. One highlight of the park is the mile-long, 100-foot deep in a central shower house shared by both camps. • No fires are allowed outside of the provided fire ring. canyon through which McCormick’s Creek runs. One There is a large capacity dining hall/kitchen in each can explore the subterranean world of Wolf Cave or camp, heated by a fireplace. The dining halls have a capacity of one hundred persons. The kitchens are climb to the top of the 90-foot fire tower. GROUP CAMP FEES AND CHARGES equipped with a commercial size stove w/oven, grill, • Camps are available the last weekend of March through The Recreation Center is open May through October walk-in freezer and cooler, and sinks with hot and cold and provides a variety of games and activities. The running water. All utensils, dishes and silverware are the first weekend of November at a rate of $200+tax Nature Center is open year-round with scheduled provided as well as a coffee maker is provided. There per night. naturalist-led activities. The Canyon Inn offers fine are enough utensils to serve 100 persons. • During June, July, and August, rentals are accepted only dining in a relaxed atmosphere. by the full week, Sunday to Sunday. The weekly rate is Other facilities include an Olympic-sized swimming RESERVATION POLICIES $1,400+tax. pool, a saddle barn, tennis courts, picnic shelters, and • Camps may be reserved a maximum of one year • If the camp is not left in satisfactory condition, damage a diverse network of trails throughout the park. (365 days) in advance and a minimum of two days in and/or clean-up costs will be charged to the person advance. with whom the rental is registered. Each group camp • One night reservations are not allowed in the group • Early check-ins and/or late check-outs, if available, camps. will be an additional charge. • Weekend stays are either Thursday & Friday, Friday & accommodates a minimum of Saturday or Saturday & Sunday nights. *Prices subject to change. • During June, July, and August the camps rent by a full 25 persons, up to a maximum of week only, Sunday to Sunday. • Cancellations or any changes to the reservation should YOU WILL NEED TO BRING: 100 persons. be handled through the call center up until one day • Linens, blankets, pillows prior to arrival. • Cleaning supplies • Occupancy is limited to two weeks. • Food, cooks and kitchen linens