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Raccoon Lake Indiana Camping

September 7th, 2011 ernie Posted in Campground No Comments »

Raccoon Lake Indiana has lots of camping facilities for vacationers who are looking for some time away from the stress of everyday life to camp and enjoy the great outdoors. This is a great place to take the family with the kids in tow to spend some quality time. The picture on the right depicts a beautiful lake in late summer. Or late fall with calm waters perfect for fishing. The trees have just started to turn and the scenery is spectacular at this time of year. Whether you are fishing, hiking or hunting this is a great place to spend some time.

The Campground at Raccoon Lake Indiana comes with many enjoyable things to do. Including archery, basketball courts, volleyball, boating, of course, camping, cultural arts programs, fishing, hiking, horseshoe pits, hunting, interpretive programs, picnicking, playground equipment, swimming, and even water skiing.

There are also cabins as well as Campgrounds at Raccoon Lake Indiana. With so many things to do , there has to be something for everyone in the family. In fact, you can camp there many times during the season and always have something different to do.

Cecil M. Harden Lake is located at 1588 S Raccoon Parkway, in Rockville IN.Raccoon Lake Indiana The Campground at Raccoon Lake Indiana has 235 campsites with electrical hookups and 40 campsites without electrical hookups. There are 35 primitive camping sites as well as youth tent areas.  We suggest that you get there early or book online to reserve your campsite. Better to go early or book online rather than be disappointed. The Campground at Raccoon Lake Indiana offers a camp store with lots of activities for the young and the old alike.

Raccoon Lake Indiana – Mammals

Common mammals at or near the Campground at Raccoon Lake Indiana include of course raccoons in your camp. Also muskrats, coyotes, red and gray foxes, mink, striped skunk, white-tailed deer, river otters, extirpated birds, and even bobcats.

Raccoons are quite common with several dens within close proximity of each other and feed on crayfish, frogs, insects, and fruits in the wild. They will also go through your garbage and any food left in the open at the Campground in Raccoon Lake Indiana. Seasoned campers know that they should never leave food and supplies that the raccoons might be interested in out in the open.

If you do there is a really good chance that you will have a visitor or two during the night and a mess to clean up as well in the morning. Raccoons have learned that there is usually something good to eat at campsites, so talk to the warden if you are unsure about what to do regarding how to protect your camp at night from these marauders.

Raccoon Lake Indiana – Raccoons

In urban areas, raccoons are known to make dens in attics and enjoy good meals from going through everyone’s garbage. Always ensure that your home is kept clean and all food is stored away properly out of harm’s way when you put your garbage out. Some people in our neighborhood have started using tamper-proof garbage cans so that the raccoons cannot get into them. We just wait until the morning to put our garbage out.

It is a hassle to get up early and place the garbage out on the street before the garbage trucks go around, but it is less hassle picking up all of the garbage that the raccoons have spread all over the street. Following this simple rule will help everyone enjoy their weekend camping activities.

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Rockville Indiana Raccoon Lake

April 21st, 2011 ernie Posted in Campground No Comments »

Rockville Indiana Raccoon Lake has lots of activities for families and campers who are looking for some time away from the job and everyday life to camp and enjoy the great outdoors.  Camping season is about to begin and Raccoon Lake is one of the great places to enjoy the outdoors. There are lots to do at this camp including both land sports as well as water sports that will appeal to many families. The Campground at Rockville Indiana Raccoon Lake comes with many enjoyable sports Rockville Indiana Raccoon Laketo do – including archery, basketball courts, volleyball, boating, of course, camping, cultural arts programs, fishing, hiking, horseshoe pits, hunting, interpretive programs, picnicking, playground equipment, swimming, and even water skiing. With so much to do there is something for everyone in the family regardless of what age you are.

Cabins or Camping

There are also cabins as well as campgrounds at Rockville Indiana Raccoon Lake. cabins may be preferred by some groups who may not have the equipment to camp with or who would just like to be indoors away from the weather. Cabins are also often used by hunters in the fall. They are warmer and there is protection from the wind, the rain, or even snow if it is late fall.

Cecil M. Harden Lake is located at 1588 S Raccoon Parkway, in Rockville IN. The Campground at Rockville Indiana Raccoon Lake has 235 sites with electricity and 40 without electricity for those people who really like to rough it. There are 35 primitive camping sites as well as youth tent areas. The Campground at Rockville Indiana Raccoon Lake offers a camp store with lots of activities for the young and the old alike.

Animals at Raccoon Lake

Common mammals at or near the Campground at Raccoon Lake Rockville Indiana include of course raccoons. Also muskrats, coyotes, red and gray foxes, mink, striped skunk, white-tailed deer, river otters, extirpated birds, and even bobcats. Raccoons are cute with their black noses and eyes. But they are very smart and can get into just about anything.

Raccoons are quite common and feed on crayfish, frogs, insects, and fruits in the wild. They will also go through your garbage. Any food left in the open at the Campground in Rockville Indiana Raccoon Lake. Make sure that everything is put away safely out of reach for these pesky animals when you retire for the night.

They can certainly ruin a fun weekend. If all of your food is ruined by a raccoon getting into your coolers or whatever you use to store your food. If you are driving a convertible, never store food inside the car. Raccoons will definitely find a way into the car to get at your food. they will likely tear the fabric of your convertible’s top and make a huge mess in your car. Also depending on your insurance coverage, some companies have a rider that refuses coverage from damages from rodents!  It is just not worth the trouble and the mess, not to mention a ruined weekend.

Urban Area Raccoons

In urban areas, raccoons are known to make dens in attics and enjoy good meals from going through everyone’s garbage.  There are companies who deal with this every day helping consumers with this problem and they are not cheap. While they are expensive, they do get the job done and it is a permanent job. There are lots more posts about dealing with raccoons in urban settings on other posts.

Always ensure that your campground is kept clean. Also, all food is stored away properly out of harm’s way while staying at the Campground at Rockville Indiana Raccoon Lake. You definitely do not want a surprise when you get up in the morning after camping at Raccoon Lake. They may take all of your food and destroy some of your gear as well. Store everything properly. They can ruin a trip for you if you are not careful.

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Raccoon Lake in Indiana

January 7th, 2011 ernie Posted in Campground No Comments »

This post is about Raccoon Lake in Indiana. This website is really about how to deal with raccoons that get into your attic. Also how to go about getting rid of them. If this is what you are interested in, check out our posted list of articles about this subject. We will be adding to this blog every two weeks. We will include various stories about dealing with raccoons that get into our homes. Also into the attic or into our cottages and cause all kinds of damage. We have many posts dealing with how to handle raccoons in the attic. Check them out if this is what you are looking for. If you are really interested in Raccoon lake campground in Indiana, read on.

Raccoon Lake in Indiana

Raccoon lake campground in Indiana has lots of facilities for vacationers who are Raccoon Lake in Indianalooking for some time away to camp and enjoy the great outdoors. The Campground in Lake Raccoon Rockville comes with many enjoyable things to do including archery, basketball courts, volleyball, boating, of course, camping, cultural arts programs, fishing, hiking, horseshoe pits, hunting, interpretive programs, picnicking, playground equipment, swimming, and even water skiing. There are also cabins as well as Campgrounds in Lake Raccoon Rockville.

There is really something for everyone or you can just chill out and relax around camp and chat with other campers. Some of the best parties are always around the campfire at night with people you have just met. Play cards, have a few drinks, and sing along with the group.

Cecil M. Harden Lake is located at 1588 S Raccoon Parkway, in Rockville IN. The Campground in Lake Raccoon Rockville has 235 sites with electricity and 40 without electricity. There are 35 primitive camping sites as well as youth tent areas. The Campground in Lake Raccoon Rockville offers a camp store with lots of activities for the young and the old alike.

Raccoon Lake in Indiana – Common Mammals

Common mammals at or near the Campground in Lake Raccoon Rockville include of course raccoons, muskrats, coyotes, red and gray foxes, mink, striped skunk, white-tailed deer, river otters, extirpated birds, and even bobcats.

Raccoons are quite common and feed on crayfish, frogs, insects, and fruits in the wild. They will also go through your garbage and any food left in the open at the Campground in Lake Raccoon Rockville. In urban areas, raccoons are known to make dens in attics and enjoy good meals from going through everyone’s garbage. We never put our garbage out at night for this simple reason. Raccoons will get into it and make a huge mess on the street for us to clean up the next morning.  The same is true for your garbage and your food around the campsite at night.

Keep it Clean

Always ensure that your campground is kept clean and all food is stored away properly out of harm’s way while staying at the Campground in Lake Raccoon Rockville. We cannot emphasize this last point enough. If you leave your food out or in a place where it is tempting for a raccoon, they will find it and take it. They are excellent at opening all sorts of doors and locks. They will get into your cooler without any problems.

This guy in the picture got caught with his paw in the cookie jar so to speak. The campers may have chased him away this time. However, unless they do something about the food left out they are sure to come back later in the evening. They will ruin your food that may have been left out.

Feel free to leave your comments about the raccoon lake or any of your encounters with the little furry raccoons that have settled in or stolen your food. For more posts about campgrounds and raccoons, click here.

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