We were very disappointed in our RV trip to Honey Creek State Park.(Not to be confused with Honey Creek Resort.) We planned to stay for 2 nights in our RV over Labor Day weekend thinking we would walk trails along the lake and doing some biking. We made reservations for South Campground Loop #101 on . There is very little information about the state park online including any trail maps or maps of the state park. When we arrived at the park entrance, there is a tired looking office and a simple sign pointing to campground, cabins, and shelters. We stopped to get a map of trails and the park but only found old flyers. So we followed the signs to the campground. The pay station was in disrepair — again, no maps, no information about where to find the host/hostess, no signs to say where the north and south loops were, no signs to say where the potable water hydrants were, or even where the dumping station was. We asked other campers who pointed us in the right direction. If you like a little privacy and a clean, fairly level site, then don’t motorhome here. RV were packed in like sardines in a can on a busy holiday weekend. The non-electric tent sites were more spacious and had a view of the lake at the far north end. Our picnic table was unusable with peeling paint and warped wood. The men’s shower had no hot water, and the women’s has a toilet that was overflowing. No firewood for purchase either. After walking the south and north campgrounds on Sunday morning, we located 2 host/hostess sites but weren’t able to find anyone to help with maps about trails. We were able to ride our bikes on the cement roads with narrow bike lanes but not along any trails. This park is really set up for boating all day and partying late into the night. We did find the dump station. It was located across from the north host/hostess site next to the basketball hoop.