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McCormick's Creek
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Leintz Belony
I took my youth group to McCormick’s Creek State Park last weekend for a hike and picnic, and we had a wonderful time! It was our first visit, and I was pleasantly surprised at how peaceful it was for a weekend. The entrance guard was incredibly kind and welcoming—she gave us great tips on trails, landmarks, and even let us know our ticket was good for any state park that day. We decided on Trail 3, which is labeled “moderate” but definitely felt more challenging with its rocky paths, inclines, and winding turns. Thankfully, the tall trees gave us plenty of shade. The big highlight was the fire tower—a fun climb with rewarding views at the top. The kids loved it, and it made for a great midway stop. We spread out for a picnic at the base, which was shady and relaxing before finishing the trail. The path eventually led us back to the Canyon Inn, where we took a bathroom and water break, peeked into the gift shop, and then hit the road. All in all, McCormick’s Creek made for a fantastic afternoon outdoors. It’s a beautiful park with friendly staff and trails that are both fun and challenging—I’d definitely recommend it for groups, families, or anyone looking for a refreshing hike.
Jason B
McCormick’s Creek State Park is a beautiful and fascinating place to explore. The waterfalls are stunning, and there’s an abundance of wildlife—we spotted salamanders in several spots, saw a few water snakes, and even came across plenty of fossils. Wolf Cave was a really neat adventure (definitely bring a flashlight!). Just know it’s a very tight space, and we had to turn around when people entered from the other side since there isn’t enough room to pass. It was also really interesting to see the amount of storm damage from a couple of years ago that took down so many trees—it gives you a real appreciation for the power of nature. Overall, this is a wonderful park to hike, explore, and take in the natural beauty of Indiana. Highly recommend!
Eric Nunn
I visited McCormick's Creek State Park for the first time over Labor Day weekend. It was a beautiful, well maintained Indiana State Park. There are several trails of varying difficulty. Trail 3 has an overlook of the falls there that is in some ways a better view than going to the bottom to traverse the rocks. This is great for people with mobility issues. The Canyon Inn has a restaurant that is open year round. It is a very peaceful place.
HeathenBiker
This park is truly amazing. Had a great time hiking and exploring the park grounds and trails. Got to see some of the damage from the 2023 tornado. Hopefully they can get the rest of the park and campgrounds open soon. Would definitely like to camp here. Trails were easy enough for our two dogs to walk with us. The creek and waterfall was a very nice spot to relax and cool off. The staff member I had a chance to talk to was very friendly and informative. She was able to give me a couple of suggestions for a great place to eat. Can’t wait to go back and explore more of the park grounds.
Monika “Monia P” Patterson
Review of McCormick’s Creek State Park & Family Cabins – Honest Family Stay We recently stayed at McCormick’s Creek State Park in one of their family cabins, and overall, it was a great experience for a nature-focused getaway. The park itself has a lot to offer for families — beautiful hiking trails, picnic areas, a playground, and even a swimming pool (note: there’s a small fee of $3 per person). The scenery is lovely, and there are plenty of activities to keep kids and adults entertained for a few days. The family cabins are cozy and functional, offering the kind of rustic charm you’d expect from state park lodging. Don’t expect luxury, but they’re comfortable enough for a short stay. The AC worked well, which was a relief during the warmer days. As for the sleeping arrangements, they are fairly basic — think bunk beds and firm mattresses, exactly what you’d anticipate in this kind of setup. We did come across a few ants and spiders, but that’s not unusual given the wooded surroundings and cabin style. It’s a part of the experience if you’re staying close to nature. All in all, McCormick’s Creek is a solid option for families looking to spend time outdoors without straying too far from basic comforts. Just come with the right expectations — and maybe a can of bug spray — and you’ll enjoy a fun, nature-filled stay.
Eric C
Had a lovely time while at here. Great trails lil slippery but made it through trail three and four. Wanted to climb the tower but it was locked when I arrived there.
Joshua Ohmer
I had heard good things about McCormick's Creek a long time ago, but just got around to visiting. Glad I finally did! It's a beautiful place and a well-maintained park. Lots of trails with a range of difficulties, from paved and relatively flat to rocky and fording the creek. The Canyon Inn is beautiful. Staff around the park are friendly and super helpful. Playgrounds and picnic areas are nice. The falls themselves are beautiful, and the biodiversity of plant species throughout the woods is amazing. Many wildflowers in spring!
Shari Burger
Beautiful state park and is one of our favorites. The devastation of the tornado two years ago is still very evident on some of the hiking trials. I would highly recommend visiting this park.
Leslie Reeder III
Beautiful in winter. Stalagmites and stalagtites of ice form, creating a specticle of glistening sparkle as the sun hits them with its rays. It is slicker than a greased pig out there tho, so be careful, or you will be doing the Fred Flintstone.
regina jorgensen
This is Indiana's second oldest state park. It is beautiful. It has a wonderful inn and a great campground. A year after the tornado of May 2023 hit in that area they still have about half of their trails closed. Just this week they opened up the trail to go to Wolf cave. You can only go one way though and then have to go back around. Because of that it's about a 2-hour hike.