Camping at RACCOON RIDGE NON ELECTRIC
Overview
Raccoon Ridge is a non-electric campground located within Brown County State Park, Indiana's largest state park. Nestled in the rolling hills of southern Indiana, it offers a traditional camping experience surrounded by beautiful forest, hiking trails, and scenic vistas. The non-electric designation means that the individual campsites do not have electrical hookups, making it a more rustic and nature-immersive camping experience.
Campsite Details
- Site Type: Non-electric
- Amenities: Each site typically includes a picnic table and a fire ring. Access to communal water spigots, restrooms, and shower facilities is available within a reasonable distance from individual campsites.
- Capacity: Most non-electric sites have a limit for the number of people and/or tents per site, usually accommodating up to six people.
- RVs and Trailers: While these sites are non-electric, some may be suitable for RVs and trailers; however, there may be length restrictions, and you should confirm this before booking.
- Pets: Pets are often allowed at the campsites but must be kept on a leash.
Reservations and Fees
- Reservation System: Campsites at Raccoon Ridge can usually be reserved in advance through the Indiana Department of Natural Resources reservation system or website. Some sites may be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Fees: There is a fee per night for camping, which varies depending on the time of year, type of site, and residency status (resident vs. non-resident rates).
Activities and Amenities in Brown County State Park
- Hiking: Over 70 miles of trails ranging from easy to rugged terrain.
- Mountain Biking: The park features renowned trails that cater to a variety of skill levels.
- Nature Center: Engage with interactive exhibits and learn about the local flora and fauna.
- Horseback Riding: Equestrian trails and a saddle barn for guided tours (seasonal).
- Fishing and Boating: Ogle Lake offers fishing opportunities; boats without motors are permitted.
- Picnicking: Several picnic areas equipped with tables and some with shelters are available.
Rules and Safety
- Firewood: To prevent the spread of invasive insects, the park may have restrictions on bringing in firewood from outside sources. It's advisable to buy wood locally or from the park itself if available.
- Wildlife: As the name suggests, raccoons and other wildlife are common. Store food securely and maintain a clean campsite to avoid attracting animals.
- Weather: Be prepared for varying conditions, especially since the area can be hilly and weather can change rapidly.
Directions and Contact Information
Brown County State Park is located in Nashville, Indiana. Detailed directions can be found via the park's website or using a GPS service.
- Address: Brown County State Park, 1810 State Road 46 East, Nashville, Indiana 47448
- Phone: For inquiries and more information, visitors can contact the park office at a phone number provided on the state park's website.
Keep in Mind: Before heading to Raccoon Ridge, it's advisable to check the latest details on the park's official website or through the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, as regulations and conditions can change.
