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Learn about the 24 state parks in Indiana, their locations, sizes, features, and histories. Find out how to view the Milky Way, the Falls of the Ohio, and historic sites in these natural and recreational areas.
Learn about the history, features and attractions of Turkey Run State Park, Indiana's second state park and a National Register of Historic Places site. The park is known for its gorges, waterfalls, trails, inn and cabins, and its role in the 2024 solar eclipse.
Chain O'Lakes is an Indiana state park on 2,718 acres (11.00 km 2) in Noble County, Indiana, in the United States. The park is located near the towns of Albion and Avilla and is 19 miles (31 km) northwest of the northeastern Indiana's major city, Fort Wayne.
A 1,358-acre state park in Indiana with caves, sinkholes, a pioneer village, and a Gus Grissom memorial. Learn about the park's history, features, attractions, and eclipse visibility.
A state park in Indiana dedicated to World War I and II veterans, with a 200-acre lake, hiking trails, and a nature preserve. Learn about its history, facilities, wildlife, and eclipse visibility.
5. Pokagon State Park. Pokagon State Park, a little over an hour east of South Bend off of I-69, in Angola, Ind., had about 710,000 visitors last year and is Indiana’s fifth state park.
Learn about the oldest state park in Indiana, dedicated in 1916, with a scenic waterfall, canyon, and historic structures. Find out how to visit, camp, hike, and enjoy the natural beauty of this park.
A state park in Indiana with 2,761 acres of land along the Tippecanoe River. It offers camping, hiking, horseback riding, boating, fishing and canoeing, as well as old-growth white pine trees and wetland preserves.