Indiana Park List
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 Air Force, the Service operates the refuge through a 25-year real-estate permit. The Army retains ownership of the land ...
READ MOREThe 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 River. The lake was completed by the Corps of Engineers in 1974 and currently exists as a cooperative management ...
READ MOREBrookville 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 State of Indiana. Whitewater Memorial State Park sits in the northeast corner of Brookville Lake. This living memorial to WW ...
READ MORELocated in the beautiful hills of Brown County ,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, large campgrounds, hiking trails, mountain bike trails, interpretive services, and extensive horse ...
READ MORECagles Mill Lake lies in Putnam and Owen counties in south-central Indiana, approximately midway between Indianapolis and Terre Haute. 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 circular ...
READ MOREOne of the main feature at Cagles Mill Lake is Cataract Falls. With upper and lower falls, it is the largest waterfall by volume)in Indiana. The lower falls ends at the headwater of the lake and is accessible by boat. Availible activities at the recreation area are swimming, hiking, ...
READ MORECannelton Lock's construction started in July 1963. The locks were placed in operation December 1966 and completed April 1967. Dam construction started in August 1965 and the dam was completed in 1974. The Overlook property, consisting of 128 acres, was initially built during construction of the project. The property ...
READ MORECecil M. Harden Lake, formerly known as Mansfield Lake, is located in west central Indiana and is situated on Big Racoon Creek, just 33 miles upstream of the confluence with the Wabash River. The lake exists as a cooperative management effort between the Corps of Engineers and the ...
READ MORECecil M. Harden Lake was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and opened in 1960. The property is operated and maintained by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, under a lease arrangement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The main functions of Cecil M. Harden Lake ...
READ MOREThis is lake country and a small boater's paradise. Eight connecting lakes will be the center of your adventures at Chain O' Lakes State Park in Noble County. Paddle through the chain, hike the trails, or attend a nature program in the park's "old schoolhouse" nature center. ...
READ MORECharlestown 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 visitor with this diversity. While hiking the rugged terrain you will see Devonian fossil outcrops and areas of karst sinkhole ...
READ MOREThe 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 area. Tour the mansion of frontier banker James F.D. Lanier in nearby historic Madison. Enjoy a drive up the beautiful Ohio ...
READ MOREThe 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 exhibit gallery and video presentation. Fishing, hiking, fossil viewing, bird watching, and picnicking are among the most common activities. While ...
READ MORELandscape and history blend in a unique setting in northeast Indianapolis at Fort Harrison State Park. The 1700-acre park features walking and jogging trails, picnic sites, fishing access to Fall Creek and two national historic districts. The former Citizen's Military Training Camp, Civilian Conservation Corps camp, and World War ...
READ MOREThe George Rogers Clark Memorial, dedicated in 1936, 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. George Rogers Clark and his frontiersmen on February 25, 1779. The heroic march of Clark's ...
READ MOREHardy 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 Hardy Lake State Recreation Area comprise a 1,700-acre complex that is quite diverse in avian habitat. Wetlands, ponds, and mudflats ...
READ MOREHarmonie State Park is located "on the banks of the Wabash" 25 miles northwest of Evansville. 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 you for a visit. Nearby ...
READ MORELocated 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 the metropolitan centers of Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Evansville, and Indianapolis. The Hoosier National Forest boundary encompasses 644,163 acres, with over ...
READ MOREIndiana 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. The national lakeshore runs for nearly 25 miles along southern Lake Michigan, bordered by Michigan City, Indiana on the east, ...
READ MOREThe 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 Lake Michigan's south shore, all of which provides a magnificent beach. Eighteen hundred acres are wooded and contain the most diversified ...
READ MOREA 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 Native American history. The lake exists as a cooperative management effort between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and ...
READ MORERoush Lake, one of the three Upper Wabash Valley lakes operates primarily as a unit with Mississinewa and Salamonie Lakes to control flood waters along the Wabash River Basin, and secondarily with other lakes downstream in reduction of lower Wabash and Ohio River floods. Of the 20 lakes in ...
READ MORELocated on the Ohio River about three miles downstream from Uniontown, Kentucky, at mile 846.0 below Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The navigation locks are located on the right bank or Indiana side of the river. The upper pool maintained above the dam extends upstream for a distance of 69.9 miles to ...
READ MORELincoln 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 and his family moved to Indiana in 1816 and stayed until 1830 when they moved on to Illinois. During ...
READ MOREVisit 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 the lakeside campground, log cabins or group cottages. Visit the Colonel Jones Home, the historic home of the merchant employer of young Abraham ...
READ MOREUnique limestone formations and scenic waterfalls are some of the beautiful highlights at Indiana's first state park, McCormick's Creek. Visitors to the state park can enjoy a wide variety of activities and services in a beautiful and restful natural setting. Explore the park by hiking 10+ miles of well-marked ...
READ MOREIn 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 Indian word for "water on a slope." The lake exists as a cooperative management effort between the Corps of ...
READ MOREThe 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 established the Miami Trading Post near the mouth of the Mississinewa in 1817. Frances Slocum was abducted as a child and raised ...
READ MOREIndiana'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 completed by the Corps of Engineers in 1965.While this area of southern Indiana is known as the "The Limestone Capital ...
READ MOREThe largest body of water in Indiana, Monroe Lake offers a wide range of multiple-use recreational and seasonal opportunities. The lake is nestled in the rolling hills and woodlands of south central Indiana, about 10 miles south and east of Bloomington. The dam is on Salt Creek, a tributary ...
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