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- DNR: State Parks: Find A Park - IN. gov
The Indiana State Parks system manages 24 state parks and seven small satellite locations, eight reservoir properties, two state forest recreation areas, and two off-road riding areas Collectively, Indiana State Park properties manage more than 2,000 buildings, 700 miles of trails, 636 hotel lodge rooms, 17 marinas, 75 launching ramps, 17 swimming pools, 15 beaches, 7,701 campsites, more than
- DNR: State Parks: Reservations - IN. gov
Indiana State Park visitors can make reservations for camping, inns, cabins, shelters, recreation buildings and group camps online or by calling 1-866-622-6746 For State Park Inns and Brown County State Park cabins, call 1-877-563-4371
- DNR: State Parks: Home
Official page for Indiana State Parks Find a park, book camping and inns reservations, buy annual passes, learn about events
- Indiana State Parks | Visit Indiana | IN Indiana | IDDC
From waterfalls to breathtaking views, Indiana is of adventure Explore the Indiana State Parks with Visit Indiana as your tour guide to Hoosier Hospitality
- DNR: State Parks: Maps - IN. gov
Which state parks and reservoirs allow horseback riding? Which have saddle barns where I can rent a horse and go for a ride? How do I request a permit to host a company picnic or other special event at a state park or reservoir? Where can I buy an annual pass to state parks and reservoirs?
- DNR: DNR Home - IN. gov
The official website for Indiana DNR offers the latest information about recreation and natural resources
- DNR: Indiana DNR Locations - IN. gov
Recreation Finder This interactive map displays Indiana DNR sites and trails open for public recreation It includes: Fish Wildlife Areas Off-Road State Recreation Areas Reservoirs State Forests State Nature Preserves State Parks State Park Inns Trails Click or tap a site to view contact information and activities Click or tap a result to zoom to its location and view details View
- DNR: State Parks: Prophetstown State Park - IN. gov
Located where the Tippecanoe River meets the Wabash near the town of Battle Ground, Indiana’s newest state park has been shaped by glacial ice, moving water, fire, and human hands that maintained the prairie grass Native American people hunted and lived here for thousands of years
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