- Monroe Lake State Recreation Area
- Monroe Lake: while this area of southern Indiana is known as the "The Limestone Capital of the World," at one time it also had several salt deposits, creating a
- Mounds State Park
- built by a group of prehistoric Indians known as the Adena-Hopewell people. The largest earthwork, the "Great Mound", is believed to have been constructed around 160 B.C.
- Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge
- Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is located in south central Indiana. The refuge takes its name from the Muscatatuck River, which forms the southern boundary. The "land of
- Newburgh Lock And Dam
- The Newburgh Locks and Dam is located on the Ohio River near Newburgh, Indiana, at mile 776.1 below Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is about 16 miles upstream from Evansville, Indiana.
- O'Bannon Woods State Park
- The O'Bannon Woods State Park (formally Wyandotte Woods State Recreation Area) lies in the central and extreme southern part of the state, bordering the Ohio River. It is nestled
- Ohio River Scenic Route - Indiana
- Traversing 303 miles through the lush hills and farmlands of southern Indiana and paralleling the mighty Ohio River, this route marks a time-worn and history-rich corridor linking historic villages
- Ouabache State Park
- Ouabache is difficult to spell, but easy to pronounce. Simply say 'Wabash'... just like the river that forms the southwest boundary for the park. Don't be surprised
- Patoka Lake
- The 8,800 acre Patoka Lake is located in southern Indiana and within the Hoosier National Forest Purchase Area. The lake was completed by the U.S. Army Corps of
- Patoka Lake State Recreation Areas
- The Patoka Lake Recreation Areas includ Newton-Stewart SRA, Jackson SRA,Lick Fork SRA, Little Patoka SRA,Painter Creek SRA, Walls Lake SRA, South Lick Fork SRA
Patoka Lake: two pairs of bald
- Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge
- Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge and Management Area is located in southwestern Indiana within the historical north-south flyway of the Wabash River Basin. The refuge is strategically
- Pokagon State Park
- Natural lakes abound in this area and the park borders on Lake James and Snow Lake which offer abundant opportunities for boating, swimming and fishing.
What a thrill! That's
- Potato Creek State Park
- Potato Creek is located in north central Indiana about 12 miles southwest of South Bend. The park features a wide array of activities and facilities for year-round enjoyment. We
- Prophetstown State Park
- Situated within the Prophetstown State Park and 5 miles north of Lafayette, Historic Prophetstown interprets a unique Indiana story. We are dedicated to enhancing public awareness of the
- Salamonie Lake
- The 2,665 acre Salamonie Lake is located in north central Indiana and is situated between its "sister" lakes J.E. Roush and Mississinewa. Attractions include Hanging Rock, 2 mi
- Salamonie Lake (State Recreation Areas)
- Salamonie Lake: was derived from the Indian word "O-sah-mo-nee" which means "yellow paint." The Indians made yellow dye and paint from the bloodroot that grew abundantly along the banks
- Shades State Park
- Shades State Park is that peaceful place you've been looking for. Located about 17 miles southwest of Crawfordsville (off S.R. 47), it is a favorite for hikers and canoeists.
- Shakamak State Park
- This park is mostly lake, although there are four hiking trails. This used to be a strip mine, reclaimed during the 30's, so at least stop by to pay
- Spring Mill State Park
- This park is quite popular; its main attractions include a Gemini space capsule (Gus Grissom was from Mitchell) and a recreated pioneer village that gives a fairly accurate depiction
- Summit Lake State Park
- This park is quite popular; its main attractions include a Gemini space capsule (Gus Grissom was from Mitchell) and a recreated pioneer village that gives a fairly accurate depiction
- The Indiana National Road
- Running through the heart of Indianapolis, the National Road is a primary east/west
- Tippecanoe River State Park
- This park is fairly popular, but not usually overcrowded. After or before the summer season, like the Shades, it is not staffed and is left open with no fee.
- Turkey Run State Park
- You'll marvel at the natural geologic wonders of this beautiful park as you hike along its famous trails. Nestled along State Road 47 southwest of Crawfordsville, you'll want to
- Versailles State Park
- Take a drive through the beautiful rolling hills of southeastern Indiana with Versailles State Park as your destination.
Relax while fishing on the 230-acre lake where you can rent a
- Whitewater Memorial State Park
- This is another damn park with a lake. I guess you have to expect a fascination with water in such a landlocked state, but how many is this? Seven
- Wyandotte Caves State Recreation Area
- How the Caves Were Formed:
Limestone rock masses, slowly eroded by running streams, have magnificently transformed into the caves of Indiana. The surrounding land is characterized by sinkholes, underground drainage,