Hey folks! Before I jump in to today's
post, you may have noticed I decided to just start a series of sorts
with all of my state park visit posts. I can't promise I'll have a
“Travelin' Tuesdays” post every week, but from here on out
whenever I have a state park, camping, road trip post, etc., that's
when you can expect them!
I'm really excited about
today's post. Not that I haven't enjoyed all of the other state parks
we've visited so far, but, in a nutshell, I have nothing but good
things to say about Shakamak State Park! The funny thing is, I had
never even heard of it until I was looking up a list of all the state
parks in Indiana. Why is that funny? Because, other than McCormick's
Creek, which is only about 15 minutes away, it is the closest to us
at 38 minutes! Given, we've only lived down here not quite 2 years,
but still. You would think we would know about another park that
close!
I read online that Shakamak is known
for its fishing with THREE man-made lakes. So, I've been putting off
going there for a month or two because I wasn't sure they would have
much else to keep us entertained and, if I remember right, the nature
center is open seasonally, so figured it probably wasn't open yet. As
it turned out, the nature center WASN'T open, but...They were
replacing the roof. So who knows whether that was the only reason.
As for the fishing, well, let's just
say we were having such good luck the first evening that we decided
to go back again the next day! But, before I start getting into too
much detail about our excursions, let's let the pictures do some of
the talking. ;)
Since the nature center was closed, we
started off by checking this nice fishing pier out. We didn't
actually end up fishing from it since it had no shade at all...And
the guys we talked to out there said they hadn't had much luck.
After that we drove to a picnic
area/shelter on the next lake (Lenape) and ate lunch, then went for a
walk down part of trail 3. There were lots of bridges and a fair
amount of stairs!
When we got back from our walk, we
tried some fishing at the dock there without much luck. We drove to
the campground after that and tried the dock out there with no luck
either. (Unless you count snake sighting. Blegh!) BUT, it was
mid-afternoon, to be fair.
We then took the long way around the
big Kickapoo lake. I wish I had gotten it on video. It was a pretty
drive with the way the trees were hanging over the road. We didn't do
any fishing on that lake, but ended up back on Lake Shakamak on the
boat rental dock and that's where the real magic happened. ;)
We ended up catching a lot of crappie.
(I actually caught the most the second day!) John somehow managed to
catch a single bass. No one else caught any, which I thought was kind
of strange. But, even Myka caught a fish! We ended up staying way
later than we probably should have, but it was well worth it.
Mini monster doesn't look very amused
here, but she actually did really well! Surprisingly well! I still
need to remember to bring more toys next time.
The next day started off with some
time at the playground for the kiddies. Then we went for a short
stroll down parts of paths 1 and 2. It was time for lunch after that
at a different shelter than the day before because why not? Plus, it
was close to a restroom. Their actual restrooms (not those silly
outhouse things) were very clean! I was impressed. I love me a good,
clean restroom that has actual toilets and not holes in the ground!
Since we had such good luck the day
before, we decided to go back to the same dock on Lake Shakamak with
the boat rentals. We didn't catch nearly as many, but altogether we
had a good amount for a nice fish fry. :) Oh. And I don't really have
any experience with fish cleaning stations, but the ones at Shakamak
seemed nice. There were kind of like a little cabin with screen
windows, cutting board surfaces, garbage disposal, one of those big
sprayers like you find in kitchens at restaurants, big drainage
trench, etc. I guess I should have gotten some pictures, huh?
We will definitely be going back.
There is plenty to do and keep everyone busy and all of the
facilities seemed well-kept. We're probably going to have to rent one
of those paddle boats next time because Myka was obsessed with them.
(I used to be too as a kid. It's about the only kind of boat I like.)
Unfortunately, a storm was rolling in the second day, so I didn't
want to chance it!
Sorry for the lengthy post! Join me
again next week for our adventure to Clifty Falls State Park!
Sounds like a fun park.
ReplyDeleteThis park is so lovely! & That's a huge fish! Thank you so much for linking up with us on #FabFridayPost
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