McCormick's Creek State Park: Camping, Hiking, and History of McCormick's Creek State Park

Mossy Feet Books
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About this eBook

Established as Indiana's first state park in 1916, McCormick's Creek State Park offers rugged hiking, a waterfall, an inn and an excellent campground.

McCormick's Creek Falls

McCormick's Creek Falls cascades down a ten foot drop into the canyon, providing a lovely backdrop to the forest behind it. Easily visible from an overlook, the adventurous can hike down into the canyon on Trail 3 for a closer look.

Hikers will find over 14 miles of hiking, ranging from rugged to handicap accessible.

Camping

Campers have the choice of 189 electric sites and 32 primitive sites. The modern campground comfort stations have hot showers and toilets.

McCormick's Creek Fire Tower

Visitors can climb the McCormick's Creek Fire Tower for a commanding view of the surrounding countryside.

Owen County Tourism Guide

Indiana's Owen County has more than just the state park. Cataract Falls, Indiana's largest waterfall, is nearby as are many other nature preserves and an historic theater in Spencer, Indiana called the Tivoli Theatre. The book, McCormick's Creek State Park can serve as your ideal travel guide for Owen County. 


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About the author

Author Paul R. Wonning considers himself an "Indiana Hound," because he likes to "sniff" out the interesting places and history of Indiana and then use his books to reveal them to his readers. He also enjoys gardening, American history and dabbles in writing fantasy and humorous fiction.

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