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Our Advertising PolicyLincoln Boyhood National Memorial preserves the site of the farm where Abraham Lincoln spent 14 formative years of his life, from the ages of 7 to 21.... Read More
Nicknamed the “Little Smokies” because of the area’s resemblance to the Great Smoky Mountains, Brown County encompasses nearly 16,000 acres of r... Read More
In 1952, Cagles Mill Lake was built as Indiana’s first flood control reservoir, protecting the Eel and White river watersheds. Mill Creek feeds the ... Read More
Native forest and large rock outcrops line the upper part of Big Raccoon Creek. Dogs are not allowed in the swimming area.
This is lake country and a small boater's paradise. Nine connecting lakes will be the center of your adventures at Chain O'Lakes. The lakes are ... Read More
Charlestown State Park is located in southern Indiana. The park is easily accessible, located 8 miles east of I-65, on State Road 62.
Clifty Falls State Park is located near Madison with entrances on state roads 56 and 62. The park’s waterfalls change moods with the weather and the... Read More
Located on the banks of the Ohio River at 201 West Riverside Drive, Clarksville, Indiana (I-65 exit 0), is the Falls of the Ohio State Park.
At Fort Harrison, landscape and history blend together at this unique setting on the north-east side of Indianapolis. The 1,700-acre park features ... Read More
The property is a multi-use facility offering hiking, swimming, boating, skiing, camping and more.
Harmonie State Park is located "on the banks of the Wabash" 25 miles northwest of Evansville.
Indiana Dunes consists of 2,182 acres of primitive, beautiful, historic and unique Hoosier landscape. It lies at the north end of State Road 49 in Por... Read More
Lincoln State Park offers 10 miles of hiking trails, two scenic lakes, and an interpretive center to help you experience early life of settlers in sou... Read More
Explore the spectacular limestone canyon, flowing creek, and scenic waterfalls that highlight Indiana’s first state park. Hike trails featuring dive... Read More
Mississinewa Lake, one of the three Upper Wabash flood-control reservoirs, offers excellent fishing, hunting and boating opportunities in the heart o... Read More
Mounds State Park, located off I-69 east of Anderson, features 10 unique earthworks built by prehistoric Indians known as the Adena-Hopewell people.
This nature preserve offers 157-acres with 5 trails traveling through wetlands, woodlands, and prairies. It's famous for views of diverse wildflowers... Read More
O'Bannon Woods State Park (formerly Wyandotte Woods State Recreation Area) lies in the central and extreme southern part of the state, bordering the O... Read More
A 238 acre park with hiking trails and many special events.
Ouabache is difficult to spell, but easy to pronounce. Simply say 'Wabash'...just like the river that forms the southwest boundary for the park. This ... Read More
With 26,000 acres of land and water, Patoka Lake is a fine example of lake ecology. An 8,800-acre lake provides habitat for freshwater jellyfish and b... Read More
Pokagon State Park is located near Angola, just off I-69. It offers camping, hiking, and swimming.
Potato Creek is in north-central Indiana about 12 miles southwest of South Bend. The park features a wide array of activities and facilities for year-... Read More
Prophetstown is located where the Tippecanoe River meets the Wabash near the town of Battle Ground northeast of Lafayette.
The lake has 2,655 acres of water in the summer months with many miles of hiking trails.
Shades State Park is that peaceful place you've sought. Located about 17 miles southwest of Crawfordsville (off S.R. 47), it is a favorite for hike... Read More
Ready to relax? Head to Shakamak. The park's 3 man-made lakes offer 400 acres of water for fishing and boating. And the park also has a large pool ... Read More
The park is the site of an early 19th century industrial village. It is also the site of caves and hiking trails.
Summit Lake has an excellent bird watching and a wildlife observation area.
The park offers over 23 miles of easy and moderate hiking trails. And the park's namesake river offers quiet paddling for canoe and kayak.
Marvel at the natural geologic features of this beautiful park as you hike along its famous trails. Nestled along State Road 47 southwest of Crawfo... Read More
Get a workout and see the beauty of the park by taking a walk on the hiking trails or a ride on the mountain bike trails.
Whitewater Memorial State Park is a great family getaway because of its 200-acre Whitewater Lake, access to Brookville Reservoir, and other recreation... Read More
Garfield Park is on the register of historic places and its the city's oldest park. It is known for its conservatory and sunken gardens.
This park features an oasis of formal gardens and nature trails tucked in an old-growth forest surrounding Trail Creek in Michigan City. It is open to... Read More
A memorial stands on the site of Fort Sackville to commemorate the capture of the fort from British soldiers by Lt. Col. George Rogers Clark and his f... Read More
Pets are permitted at many areas of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Handheld leash must be 6 feet or less in length and in use at all times. ... Read More
Sitting atop the Valparaiso moraine, this preserve has 300 acres of woody plant collections, gardens, wetlands, woodlands and prairies.