Well if kids get on your nerves, I'd say stay out of the State Parks and head more to the State Recreational Areas. The SRA's have much larger sites, you won't be crammed in on top of each other like in the state parks. Go in the off seasons and you'll be less likely to run into children. What's your beef with kids anyway, weren't you a kid once?
You're just asking for misery if you go to a state park. They're always crawling with children.
Well if kids get on your nerves, I'd say stay out of the State Parks and head more to the State Recreational Areas. The SRA's have much larger sites, you won't be crammed in on top of each other like in the state parks. Go in the off seasons and you'll be less likely to run into children. What's your beef with kids anyway, weren't you a kid once?
You're just asking for misery if you go to a state park. They're always crawling with children.
Turkey Run, Spring Mill and Mcormicks Creek in that order.
We plan on doing everything out of our campsite, no hotels, no resturants, we just want peace and relaxation, and nice scenery. And we hate children, the less little bastards running around making noise the better. Also, I know Turkey Run is as gun friendly as places get, what about Clifty?
Like most Indiana campgrounds you would enjoy them both. But I would recomment staying hidden in your Norhern woods if you hate children and think they are little bastards. Most campers are family folks and you would probally not fit in.