Muscatatuck Park

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Welcome to the Muscatatuck Park!

We hope you enjoy our site and invite you to visit our park.

Scenic Vistas, Natural Wonders, and More

The Muscatatuck Park is a natural gem, with an interesting and significant history.

Our visitor center will be glad to welcome you and supply the information that you may need.

Jennings County Visitor Center and Park Office

The surrounding county of Jennings is one if Indiana's most natural and scenic counties. With two National Wildlife Refuges,

two State Fish and Wildlife Areas, a State Forest and a State Nature Preserve, the wildlife and recreational opportunities abound.

Likewise the county and its small towns have a rich and unique history. Vernon is designated as a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. Come breathe the fresh air as you stroll back in time through "Indiana's best example of a mid-19th century town". Antique shops, seasonal festivals, herb farms and some quaint dining will round out your visit.

Special Events in a Special Setting

Come join us! ......and make sure you bring the family. Our park is the setting of numerous annual family reunions. The park's peaceful and attractive scenery is the perfect place for your next get together. Whether you are planning a wedding, a corporate picnic, or you just a have an hour or so to relax: give your self a break and spend some Quality time with your loved ones.

A Place for the Whole Family!

The Muscatatuck Park is the best place to climb or boulder in Indiana! Our newly renovated trail system has been broken in for the bikers and hikers. We will be adding another mile this winter.

The Muscatatuck Park has just added sewer sites and additional pull-throughs. We now have 8 new sewer sites that are also pull-through sites. We have 26 sites that have both water and electric. All sites include a picnic table and fire ring. The majority of our sites are under a shady forest canopy. The new sewer sites are in an open field that gets good satellite reception. Sites have 30 and 20 amp service. Graveled pull throughs are also available for non-sewer sites. Dump station is located near campground entrance.

Water is off in the campground and camp shower house November 1st till approximately April 1st. Water is available near by.

Welcome to Our Campgrounds!

The eight sites in the open field are very level and have 65 foot by 12 foot graveled pads. The open field sites give clear satellite reception. These sites have recently been upgraded to graveled pull throughs  and sewer sites.

The Muscatatuck Park has 15 sites designated for primitive camping with much room for additional tent sites or group campers. Primitive sites come with access to our modern bathroom facilities. Picnic tables and a fire pit are available, also

Prices:

Full hookup (sewer/water/electric)              $23 per night

Electric/water camping                                $16 per night

Primitive camping                                        $10 per night

Firewood (20 pieces)                                  $10

*The park has limited the length of a visit to two weeks, except for a potential five customers. Individuals wanting to stay for over two weeks must contact the Visitor Center and sign a usage agreement that basically insures that you help keep our campgrounds clean and aesthetic for all our customers.

Thanks!

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