Blue Moon Journeys
For Prophetstown State Park: Full hookups for weekends are hard to come by and usually scheduled out through the summer. Even just electric hookups are few and far between unless scheduled well in advance. Could be the excellent playgrounds and water park that keep people coming back. This is a great, kid friendly park. The farm is a must see with activities scheduled most weekends. If you are looking for a covered picnic shelter for a group, these are some of the nicest I’ve seen.
Posted May 05, 2018 by Blue Moon Journeys from Indiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
ncroadtreket 
For Prophetstown State Park: Third time here. Vegetatation in Electric area has grown since last visit such that there are now 6'-8' tall shrubs between most sites and a fair number of good size trees. Sites are HUGE. In addition to a large gravel area for vehicles, picknic table, grill, and tent or canopy - there is a lot of space between sites. Many city lots are not as wide as these sites. Electric only site was $25.40. We were not charged the $10 park entry fee - not sure if there has been a change in policy or the person just forgot to.
Posted Jul 10, 2017 by ncroadtreket from Raleigh, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
ncroadtreker
For Prophetstown State Park: Lovely park but expensive as an overnight stop. Current non-resident vehicle park entry fee is $10 plus full-hook-up @ $40 or electric @$30.
Posted Jun 12, 2015 by ncroadtreker from Raleigh, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
ncroadtreker 
For Prophetstown State Park: Great campground! Sites in the 100's are full hookups and almost all are in a wooded area with enough screening between sites to give a sense of privacy. Sites in the 200's are electric and located in a meadow with along with a very nice centrally located bathhouse. To see how farming practices have changed - combine a visit to the Park's 1920's Farm/Living History Museum with a visit to Fair Oaks Diary (located 45 minutes north on I65.)
Posted May 09, 2014 by ncroadtreker from Raleigh, NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Plane41
For Prophetstown State Park: What a fresh and great place. Have been to many parks, this is one of the best. It's clean, plenty of space, rangers keep a good eye on the area. Hook up are good and better than most private parks. We only did a short stay, but can see this is a park that warrants, a few days.. I give them a 10!!!
Posted Jul 22, 2013 by Plane41 from Ga. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.