Enjoy The Summer Weather Camping At Indiana's Beautiful Pokagon State Park
There aren’t a whole lot of things that are better than camping on a hot day. Indiana is filled to the brim with awe-inspiring hiking and camping, and one of the most underappreciated spots in the state is no different. Pokagon State Park is a beautiful place that plenty of tourists seem to overlook. However, the locals know it for sure: Pokagon State Park is where it’s at.
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Today, it's a little slice of pure paradise, and you can spend a weekend (or longer!) taking it all in. There are more than 200 campsites available for booking at Pokagon State Park, and there's something for everyone to enjoy no matter their camping expertise (or lack of).
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"Glamping" combines all the pleasure of hotel glamour with the outdoorsy charm of camping; it's a total blast, and honestly, we're not sure exactly how it is that glamping is seemingly only a recent trend.
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There's also the Potawatomi Inn, which is one of the most popular spots for locals and visitors to congregate. The park, like the inn, is open all year, and although it's a great respite from the summer heat, don't underestimate its awesomeness during the coldest months, too. It's worth a visit during every season.
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There's plenty to love; from picturesque sunrises and sunsets to excellent fishing and camping and plenty of delightful wildlife to keep an eye on. Surely, every person in your party - should you choose to bring the family along - will find something to love.
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At the time of this writing, non-electric campsites range from $12 to $22, and electric sites range from $23 to $35. Group camping permits are $240.
For more pictures, booking, pricing, and more visit the official website. For more Indiana camping adventure ideas, this list should provide some inspiration!
What do you think? Have you ever camped at Pokagon State Park?
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Pokagon State Park, Park Office:, 450 Ln 100 Lake James, Angola, IN 46703, USA