Indiana has absolutely no shortage of state parks. There’s a little something for everyone here: stunning dunes, breathtaking beaches, incredible forests, amazing geology… it certainly seems as if we get the best of most worlds out here. There is a state park in Indiana that, for whatever reason, doesn’t get as much love as the others. This park is known more for the ghosts that supposedly stalk the grounds than anything else, and for good reason: it’s scary as all get-out after dark. Enter the world of Potato Creek State Park, an old park that might just be one of the most haunted places in Indiana. Perhaps that’s the reason it doesn’t garner as much attention as most. Check out these Potato Creek State Park photos and learn more about its haunted past.

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For permits, closure information and updates, and information about booking a cabin or campsite at the ever-so-spooky Potato Creek State Park, you’ll want to do so on the official Potato Creek SP website.

If you’re a little too creeped out to stay inside the park at night, you can always find a great place to stay on Vrbo.com.

Have you ever visited Potato Creek State Park? Did you experience anything that scared you and which you could not explain? Tell us all about it in the comments. Craving more haunted Indiana? These haunted spots in Indiana are sure to give you chills.

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Where is the most haunted park in Indiana?  

Indiana is known for its beautiful state parks – 24 of them, to be exact. Potato Creek State Park is well known for its ghosts (and its status as the “most haunted” park in the Hoosier State), sure, but there are plenty more haunted parks in Indiana to go around. For example, if you count cemeteries as parks (which, technically, they are), you get a lot more results:

  • The Highland Lawn Cemetery in Terre Haute is well-known for being host to the ghost of a dog named Stiffy Green. He’s buried there, and you can find his headstone to this day – or you can just go meet him.  

 

Are there any dark parts of Potato Creek State Park history?  

Many people have met an untimely end at Potato Creek State Park, and nowadays even the locals are a little leery about, say, camping at the most haunted campground in Indiana:

  • People have drowned here, including children, and they say sometimes at night you can still hear them thrashing and crying for help in the water – only for someone to come to the rescue and find nothing (and nobody) there.
  • There were also many, many clashes here between Native American tribes and European colonizers, resulting in plenty of bloodshed on the grounds.  

 

Where are some of the most haunted places in Indiana? 

So, what are some other haunted places in Indiana worth checking out? There are lots and they include:

  • Look into real-life haunted houses like Whispers Estate, which is supposedly so outrageously plagued by the souls of the dead that some visitors have quite literally been injured by them and a waiver is required to investigate.
  • There are numerous haunted cemeteries in Indiana, too, like:
    • the Stepp Cemetery
    • Elizabethtown Cemetery
    • the Highland Lawn Cemetery
  • You can’t miss the Hannah House, which has been infamously haunted for ages.  

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