From Exit 121 (LaGrange Exit) off the Indiana Toll Road, proceed south (right) approximately 2 miles on Highway 9 to Highway 120. Turn east (left) on Highway 120 and travel 1 mile through the town of Howe, to County Road 100 East. Turn right on 100 East and go 1/2 mile to the park on the right. Watch for signs.
Wow - A great place to stop. We are only here for one night. Carolyn is super nice, place is clean clean clean. Looks like they Just redid the showers and bathrooms. Nice pool. Kid oriented place. Lots for them to do. Quite a large property and looks like a lot of full time stayers (is that good grammar)? All the RV spaces are huge.
Was a really nice park a while ago. But a lot of run down campers and over grown lots. Kiddie pool was low and green. Pool not too bad but pretty dirty on walls, could use a good cleaning. Handicap bathroom on guys side had a shower continually slowly running with no way to turn off from shower side. Has been this way for a while since there is rust stain all down wall where leaking water runs.
Awesome host and very clean facilities. Nice place to walk around and enjoy yourself. Peaceful and very recharging. Veterans definitely cannot go wrong for the price. Definitely would recommend. They have a pool and they have a snack bar and they have putt putt and volleyball in the sand pit and a huge playground. Very well-kept.
Nice park with mostly permanent sites. They are very reasonably priced and give a veterans discount. Sites are electric (50 & 30 amp) with water and can accommodate the larger rig. Weekender/ overnight sites back up to a fenced off field and most have large shade trees to the back (ie easy to back into the lot). Nice lots that are grass covered and have nice picnic table and several also have a taller work table provided. Park has a nice swimming pool area, putt putt golf, great playground, tennis court and basketball court. Restrooms are really clean. Office staff was very nice and helpful. Only change I would suggest is you need a larger "office" sign and directions for the newbies entering the park for the first time. We are enjoying our stay and will definitely be coming back.
My parents were one of the first to purchase a lot back in the mid 70s. It's been awhile but I believe our lot number was 22 or 23. We had an end lot but I believe there was 1 more between us and the boat ramp to the river at the time. We were right across from the bath house and the pavilion. I love the river and it was great fishing until they took the railroad trestle down just up river. Then for some reason the fish stopped biting for the most part. It started dying down and fewer people were coming up during the summer. Someted we were the only ones there in the entire place. It looks like it has grown quite a bit. My parents passed and we sold the lot in the late 80s or early 90s not sure when. It is a nice place and used to be hopping with music and parties ect. It's worth checking out.