Potato Creek State Park

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Potato Creek State Park

State park · Liberty

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25601 IN-4, North Liberty, IN 46554

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Trails, boating, fishing, campgrounds, nature center, bike paths  

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"Offers hiking, fishing, and cross-country skiing just south of the city, plus an in-progress lodge that, when completed, will be Indiana’s first new state park lodge since 1939." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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keziumo

Google
Love it here nice fishing, if you’re lucky you’ll launch your boat and get to listen to live music like I did the other day. Nice and relaxing. Some of their trails are nice only thing I’d say is I wish it was cleaned more like the Spring area used to be much cleaner.

Following the Yellow Brick Road

Google
Beautiful park. Sites are spaced out nicely. Sites have electric but no water. There is a very nice 5 lane water fill station after you enter the campground area and a very nice 5 lane dump station. The park is very clean and well maintained

Nick Yarger

Google
Very nice campground. Well taken care of. I didn't see a bad campsite. They were all nice and open but still had shade and privacy. The paved bike trail was fun to ride on.

Michael B

Google
Great state park in Indiana. We are from Michigan. Great sites, very large. Great biking trails. Many hiking trails as well. Kayaking too. Well kept. Limited/low hot water at bathhouse near us so happy we're in a trailer. 30 miinutes South of South Bend... Went to a South bed Cubs minor league baseball game which was a lot of fun.

Melissa G.

Google
What a treasure! This park is amazing, huge and not crowded, so much to do or just relax. Bike trails, swimming, paddling, exploring, horse area, wildlife center and so much more. We rode our bikes over 30 miles in two days and didn’t see it all.

Emily Schnabel

Google
I've been to several state parks in Indiana. This one has the best bike trails I've seen. My kids really enjoyed the program in the nature center where one of the staff fed all of the animals on a Saturday. Observing the Osprey nest was very cool as well.

Jo McNurlan

Google
First visit to the park and the information staff were very kind and explained a lot. After taking a gentle 2.5 mile hike, I needed some ice cream. The general store had plenty. So life is good.

Natalie De Freitas

Google
Lots of opportunity to experience nature. Large and upkept campground. Great for families. I'd give it 5 stars but some of the trail markings need attention.
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Kari M.

Yelp
This was one of our first state parks to visit as new campers and we thoroughly enjoyed our stay! They were so welcoming! Our campsite was well equipped and perfect for our family. The dump site was brand new and especially user friendly! The scenery was gorgeous. We were there a little late in the season, but the lake was still beautiful and we enjoyed watching all the wildlife.
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Harry B.

Yelp
Staff is always friendly The park is well taken care of without looking too groomed. I love to run the trails and just get away here. There are camp grounds and horse trails, lakes and running paths and lots to do here. This is one of my escapes.

John S.

Yelp
Had a great camping trip. Beautiful park with nice trails. Folks at the camp store were especially nice.
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Allison F.

Yelp
What you will see at Potato Creek: -Worster Lake -fields -woodlands -prairies -restored wetlands What you can do at Potato Creek: -hike -fish -camp -mountain bike -swim -boat Is it worth the trip? -Yes
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Nicole G.

Yelp
This is one of the best campsites we've stayed at! We planned a last minute camping trip and somehow got lucky with a spot last Friday night. We had to pay $9 for out of state "parking" fees but the attendant was so kind and happy we hardly noticed. He goes by Santa Greg and we was so easy to talk to. Genuinely brought a smile to our faces. You rock Santa!!!! Next we followed along to the check-in area where the attendants looked up our reservation and gave us the tag for our car and filled us in on everything else. We also got a nice map of the park here that included all of the trails in the campsite. There's an awesome bike trial here so we were bummed we didn't bring ours! She suggested a small hike nearby however though that worked perfectly for what we wanted. We stayed at the family campground. The sites in this area can be VERY open so I would definitely make sure you check the map and photos before booking. Our site we stayed at 214, was semi private and had a nice wall of trees. The best site in this area I think was 212, right next door. It was set back a bit with lots of trees bordering. We had electric at the site, picnic table, gravel driveway, and a fire pit. It worked out perfectly for my husband and I but may have been tight with another tent. The bathrooms were a two minute walk and they were incredible. I have VERY low expectations for campground bathrooms so this one blew them away. The stalls were clean, as well as the sink and showers areas. The soap dispenser was automatic and the hot water actually came out hot. The toilet paper was even replaced that night in a stall that was totally out. So impressed. Great work team! Other than being stung by a bee or some bee-like insect, our visit would have been perfect. Regardless, we would gladly come back to Potato Creek State Park and thank you for a relaxing night :)
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Elaine B.

Yelp
Great park for camping, fishing and swimming. Nice horse camp and trails. If you Don camp they have cabins too.
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Linda M.

Yelp
Great place to hike, canoe, and camp. Beautiful trails and lake and the nature center is well laid out. I do wish the camp shower/restrooms were updated, but the park is great and allows for lots of space to make memories with your family.
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Phil M.

Yelp
I like this State Park. Lots of views of trees and water. Well marked trails. I'm 67 and this was a perfect afternoon for me. We walked trails 3 and the "friendly" trail.
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Diane M.

Yelp
This State Park is truly Beautiful!!! It has so many things that you can take part in and have a great, memorable experience!!! Every time I go I love it more!!!

Hope O.

Yelp
Very clean great sites for camping. Almost all level. Bathrooms numerous and kept clean. Only drawback could have used dog bag stations.
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Hailey H.

Yelp
There is something for everyone at Potato Creek. They have a great educational center, a lovely lake to swim and fish in, a wonderful camp ground, and awesome trails. I love going for strolls in Potato Creek in the autumn. Once we hiked back to check out the beaver dams and I saw an actual beaver, call me crazy but it was awesome! I've camped here once and had some noisy neighbors and a visit or two from a cheeky raccoon but you have that everywhere. Their facilities were maintained and clean. The spacing between the camp lots was generous and the stars were great! Bring bikes, swimsuits, and hiking boots for a fun filled weekend at any age.
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Shakkira H.

Yelp
Great stay and great staff! Alex who works in the information center was extremely helpful and accommodating. Very nice guy! Bike trails are seamless, yet fun. If you can, I recommend staying in the cabins.
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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.
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Jason H.

Yelp
Potato Creek isn't my favorite place. Its not a terrible place to hike, but the fishing is not very good. On the right weekend it can get overrun by people from Chicago who stress out ofer everything and are trying to pack 6 days worth of activities into a 3 day weekend....and heaven forbid if you are in the way. It isnt really wild, theres leftover roads in the woods and evidence of the farm that used to the on the property. Its just an average place to me.
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Kristin C.

Yelp
One of my favorite state parks out of almost to 30 in Indiana. Their bike trail is invigorating and exciting as it twists and turns up and over the hills. The 4 mile path is nicely paved and well-kept. There are some of the coolest trees and boulders in this park along with quaint winding little streams. While there are a couple very large osprey nests it is said that bald eagles also inhabit this park. The park ranger or DNR is quite prominent but also friendly and helpful.
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Anita W.

Yelp
Excellent state park very clean keep up the great work really enjoy all the concerts and variety they offer the staff is very friendly especially the entrance
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Connie C.

Yelp
Nice for camping. There are a lot of nice activities available - bikes, boats, fishing, play grounds, trails and more. They have a general store if you forget items. The negative is the swimming area. The sand is dirty and the water is green. It is gross and I can't imagine it is safe to swim.

J P.

Yelp
Nicest people Working at the front gate. Beautiful park!! Camping, biking, hiking, horseback riding and kayaking.
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Brian J.

Yelp
This is the 2nd time in a few years that we have camped at Potato Creek and I have nothing but great things to say about our experience. When we got to our campsite, I noticed the front tire on my wife's bike was flat and the nearest "supercenter" was at least a half hour away. I needed a tube and hit the road. I pulled into the General Store to try and save myself the trip on the off chance they would have the tube. I wandered around and didn't see anything, so I asked the clerk who guided me to their sporting goods section and there it was. They even had a air compressor that I could use. Great Service! In addition to that, the bathrooms, trails and grounds were very clean. The other thing I wanted to touch on was how quiet the campgrounds became after 11:00. So peaceful when you can get to sleep without screeching children and drunk hill-folk.
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Kay J.

Yelp
We have stayed at most of the state park cabins in Indiana. This is one of the closest to our home and we are so glad that we made it! The cabin sleeps 8. There is a bedroom with one double bed, two twins and two rollways. I begged my husband to push the twins together and make a king but he refused so we slept in the double. There is a large, 2-sink bathroom with the shower and toilet in a separate room. Remember to bring linens and towels. The living room/kitchen is huge! The table seats 6 and you could easily add two more spots on the ends although it would be a bit cramped. I should have moved the table away from the kitchen a bit but since it was just the two of us, it worked. There is a full refrigerator/freezer, microwave, electric oven, stove and sink. Unlike it's sister park cabins, there is no coffee maker or utensils. Always check what each park's cabins are stocked with to avoid bringing extra and missing a necessity. The screened in porch is huge. There are some rocking chairs and a picnic table. The porch would be great in nicer weather and has a wooded view. There is plenty of lighting from overhead fluorescents to lamps. The staff was warm, friendly and helpful. My husband attended a talk on Saturday about feeding the critters and we attended a talk on Sunday about Sarsaparilla tea. We, well, I made a sassafras bracelet. Fun! Our original plan was to stay 4 nights and eat in 3 of them. Between loving the park and all there was to do in South Bend, we made it 6 nights. The park isn't too large and has several great hiking trails. This is a great location for bird watching. Honestly and with deference to the other Indiana State Park cabins we love, these are the nicest cabins in the system.

Jacob H.

Yelp
Really nice place had good scenic bike trails that for the most part we're in really good shape only bad thing that happened was a drunk guy threatens to harm his kids Which was really disturbing to say the least

Emily C.

Yelp
The park is generally okay. But, the staffing at least in the horse area was VERY rude. We had gone in to see what the playground was like for my cousins who were coming to visit and got told VERY rudely and aggressively that if we weren't camping to get out (quote). Needless to say, we won't be camping there. Especially if my cousins wanted us to come visit. If we aren't camping with them, we aren't welcome.

Sherry P.

Yelp
Lovely park. So much to do and the staff is very helpful! If you want to rent fishing bait be there when they open cause they only have a few. The log cabins are beautiful and clean
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Christina M.

Yelp
The husband and I threw the bikes in the trunk and drove down here to go riding on the trails a few weekends back. The park was really gorgeous with all the fall colors. The bike trail was very nice and well-maintained. A beautiful little getaway for sure, and a lot nicer than I expected. I would definitely come back and check out the hiking trails, or do a little fishing in the lake.
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Stephanie D.

Yelp
Hey. It's the great outdoors and I always give that 5 stars! I love coming to the Indy State Parks and Potato Creek is not one to be overlooked. It is a very standard park with a large lake for fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities. The trails are very nice as well. I did a trail run while here and the trails were challenging enough for running and were easy to find. The dog and hubs enjoyed their time as well while I ran. I plan on coming back to do some training on the mountain bike trail (a 7.4 mile trail the goes through the northern side of the park) and maybe a dip in the lake-it was currently still mostly frozen!!!

Joseph G.

Yelp
I have been staying in Indiana state park campgrounds for over 30 years. This was the best managed park I believe I have ever been to, as far as state parks go. Restrooms and showers could use an update, but they were clean, everything worked, they have plenty of hooks, shelves and even a soap dish. The park is beautiful, the hiking trails are nice and the employee's were all very pleasant. I want to go back next year and ride on their mountain bike trails. Pokagon State park could learn a lot from visiting this park. They even had trash cans at the dumping station, what a novel idea.
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Dan N.

Yelp
Potato Creek is a really solid park in Indiana. I did a mountain biking race here a few years ago and had a ton of exposure to the trails. I enjoyed what the trails had to offer but wish they were a little bit longer. Nonetheless, for the Midwest potato creek is a great option for anyone looking to explore.
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Tyler S.

Yelp
This place doesn't even deserve a star. Accommodations are lack luster and cabin area is not pet friendly. The staff were rude and unable to address questions asked of them
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Kayla S.

Yelp
Love Potato Creek. Whether it's fishing, picnicking, or just taking the dogs for a walk, this is a great place to go. Definitely worth the membership fee.

Cheryl W.

Yelp
Perfect park for hiking, biking, horse riding, and getting on the water whether by canoe, kayak, or boat. There are a big variety of trails ranging from 1/2 to 4 miles and with varying degrees of difficulty. Even though I am in the park every week, I have not gotten bored with so many areas and trails to choose from. The park people are friendly and the grounds are well maintained with about an even number of modern and pit toilets well dispersed across the property. They plan to build a lodge here but until then the campgrounds and cabins are very nice. Paved bike trails are available for casual riders and there are separate trails for mountain bike riders too! Many birds are here including herons, egrets, osprey and eagles. Deer and rabbits are prevalent especially in the morning and evening hours.

Patricia P.

Yelp
Great hiking trails! There are also paved and sand/dirt mountain bike trails that looked very nice. Campground was full when we tried to stay, but I will definitely go back to camp and spend some time on the lake. Only about 2 hours from Chicago, which makes for a great weekend get a way destination!