Martha Z.
Yelp
So Memorial day weekend is rolling by and this little city slicker wants to get the heck out of town and spend some time sleeping under the stars. Oh where to go? Hmm how about the destination of my 500th review?
Potato Creek makes for the perfect getaway. It's only about 2 hours from Chicago, just outside of South Bend, IN. According to the brochure "Native Americans once collected plants with potato-like roots on this area's creek banks. The early settlers' English translation for the name those people gave that plant was 'wild potato,' hence the name 'Potato' creek."
That being said the park as a whole has some very nice surroundings. There is a lot of wooden land, a small lake and plenty of activities. The site that we were able to reserve was at the electric campground which meant that our two small tents were surrounded by tons of large RVs. The park was packed to the gills since it was the holiday weekend. A group of ladies even approached my friend while waiting in line for the showers asking her "Are you one of the campers in the tent? What's it like sleeping outside like that?". Oh America, how ironic you can be sometimes. Nevertheless we were happy with our little campsite, although it would have been nice if it was just a bit more secluded. The bathrooms were always clean and never crowded, probably because everybody has at least one bathroom in their RV.
During the day you can find plenty of ways to occupy your time. There is a small beach to frolic in, fishing, paddle boats, canoes, kayaks, and rowboats to rent, bicycle and hiking paths, and horse trails. Or you can just sit around the campfire and sling back some beers. Unlike many of Illinois and Michigan's state parks there is no ban on drinking here. Of course, not like that has ever stopped me. Just remember to stock up on your booze before Sunday since Indiana still has a Blue Law.