Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Kettle Creek adventure.
Discover the natural splendor of Kettle Creek State Park.
A melting pot of idyllic scenery, Kettle Creek State Park is inundated by the like-named reservoir. And, nestled within the surrounding valley that hugs the reservoir, you’ll find picturesque views of the indigenous pines while canoeing or kayaking this expansive body of freshwater. Once docking your water vesicle of choice, you’ll be able to camp alongside the Kettle Creek Reservoir on some of the Lower Campground modern campsites; all are included with electricity and well-built showers. And don’t let the frigid temperatures of mid-winter discourage you from visiting the abiotic gem―the ice fishing here’s impeccable, dare we say “super chill.”
The ideal time to visit Kettle Creek State Park is during the mild weather of spring and fall. Summer brings warmth and a full bloom of the park's natural beauty, but also a peak in visitor numbers. Winters can be harsh, with snow limiting access to certain areas, making it less ideal for those not seeking a snowy adventure.