- Art Museum of Greater Lafayette
- Founded in 1911 as the Lafayette Art Association by former Rookwood potter, Laura Ann Fry, the collection of the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette focuses on 19th and 20th
- Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge
- Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge consists of approximately 50,000 acres within Jefferson, Ripley, and Jennings counties in southeastern Indiana. Under a recent agreement with the US Army and US
- Brookville Lake
- The 5,260-acre Brookville Lake lies in the heart of the historic and picturesque Whitewater River Valley in southeastern Indiana and is situated on the East Fork of the Whitewater
- Brookville Lake State Recreation Area
- Brookville Lake, IN lies in the heart of the Whitewater River Valley. This area has long been acknowledged as one of the most picturesque and historically significant in the
- Brown County State Park
- you will especially enjoy the variety offered in Indiana's largest state park, including nearly 20 miles of roads, with numerous scenic vistas.
Comfortable accommodations at the rustic Abe Martin Lodge,
- Cagles Mill Lake
- The lake features the largest waterfall in the state, a rock cut showing a number of geologic ages, native hardwood trees, and a nearby covered bridge. With its
- Cagles Mill Lake (Lieber State Recreation Area)
- Cagles Mill Lake: The control tower is round and the outlet works conduit was mined through solid rock. Cataract Falls, with upper and lower falls, is the largest waterfall
- Cannelton Lock And Dam +Ohio River
- Provides a usable pool for commercial boat traffic on the Ohio, and is popular with recreational boaters. This area is along the Lewis and Clark
- Cecil M. Harden Lake
- The fall forest colors are vivid in October when Parke County holds its nine-day Covered Bridge Festival. Cecil M. Harden Lake, formerly known as Mansfield Lake, is located
- Cecil M. Harden Lake (Raccoon State Recreation Area)
- The fall forest colors are vivid in October when Parke County holds its nine-day Covered Bridge Festival. Cecil M. Harden Lake, formerly known as Mansfield Lake, is located in
- Chain O' Lakes State Park
- This is lake country and small boater's paradise. Eight connecting lakes will be the center of your adventures at Chain O' Lakes State Park in Noble County.
- Charlestown State Park
- Charlestown State Park is located in southern Indiana. With scenic vistas of the Fourteenmile Creek valley and elevation changes of over 200 feet, Charlestown has much to offer the
- Clifty Falls State Park
- The name Clifty Falls paints a beautiful picture in your mind. You'll see breathtaking waterfalls and a deep bouldered canyon as you hike along the trails through this scenic
- Falls of the Ohio State Park
- The 386-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest naturally exposed Devonian fossil beds in the world. The park features a spectacular interpretive center overlooking the fossil beds containing an
- Fort Harrison State Park
- Springtime is a great season at the park. Park patrons may also enjoy the park all year around including the winter season at Fort Harrison State Park the sledding
- George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
- A classic memorial stands on the site of Fort Sackville to commemorate the capture of the fort from British Lt. Governor Henry Hamilton and his soldiers by Lt. Col.
- Hardy Lake State Park
- Hardy Lake is a 745-acre reservoir formed from the dammed waters of Quick Creek, a tributary to the Muscatatuck River. Located in southeastern Indiana, Hardy Lake and its associated
- Harmonie State Park
- A beautiful swimming pool, shady picnic areas, ravines and pristine landscape await you here. This is a trail lover's paradise! Trails for walking, biking and nature hikes will lure
- Hoosier National Forest
- Located in the rolling hills of southern Indiana, lies the Hoosier National Forest. Backed against the Ohio River to the south, this Forest is within a days drive of
- Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
- Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, authorized by Congress in 1966, is located approximately 50 miles southeast of Chicago, Illinois in the counties of Lake, Porter, and LaPorte in Northwest Indiana.
- Indiana Dunes State Park
- The park consists of 2,182 acres of primitive, beautiful, historical, and amazingly unique Hoosier landscape. It lies in Porter County and includes more than three miles of
- J. Edward Roush Lake
- A 900 acre lake, J. Edward Roush Lake was formerly known as Huntington Lake. It is located in north central Indiana and lies in an area rich in
- J. Edward Roush Lake (Huntington Lake)
- J. Edward Roush Lake (formerly Huntington): of the 20 lakes in the Louisville District, J. Edward Roush Lake has the second-smallest recreational pool, the fourth-largest drainage area, and ranks
- John T. Myers Lock And Dam-Ohio River
- Located on the Ohio River about 3 miles downstream from Uniontown, Kentucky, at mile 846.0 below Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The navigation locks are located on the right bank or Indiana
- Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
- Lincoln 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. He
- Lincoln State Park
- Visit Lincoln State Park and discover Indiana's past throughout ten miles of hiking trails, rolling forested hills and two scenic lakes. Sleep among the trees in our lakeside campground,
- McCormick's Creek State Park
- Visitors to McCormicks Creek State Park can enjoy a wide variety of activities and services in a beautiful and restful natural setting.
You can explore the park by 10+
- Mississinewa Lake
- In an area rich in Indian history, the 3,180 acre Mississinewa Lake includes both State and Corps managed recreation areas. The name, "Mississinewa" was derived for the Miami
- Mississinewa Lake State Recreation Area
- Mississinewa Lake: the name Mississinewa was derived from the Miami Indian word "Mis-chis-in-wah," which means water on a slope. The area is rich in Indian history. Chief Francis Godfroy
- Monroe Lake
- Indiana's largest lake, near the Indiana University campus, features a scenic stone-bluffed shoreline and wooded hills. Monroe Lake is located in south central Indiana. The lake was