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Find out the daily and annual fees for noncommercial vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, horses and motorcoaches at Indiana state parks and state-managed lakes. Learn about the special cases and discounts for Golden Hoosier Passport holders and former POWs.
You can buy an annual entrance pass online or at property offices and entrance gates when staffed. The pass is valid for one year and allows access to all state parks and reservoirs in Indiana.
Find out how to pay for gate entrance, lodging, and other activities at Indiana State Parks. Learn about the fees for camping, boating, horseback riding, off-road cycling, and more.
Explore the natural beauty and diversity of Indiana's state parks, from camping and hiking to fishing and boating. Find events, fees, passes, grants, and more on the official website of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Buy or renew your state park entrance, watercraft, horse, cycling and other permits online. Permits are valid from January 1 to December 31 and can be used at all state park properties.
The 2024 Annual Entrance Pass (AEP) will go on sale online on Nov. 1, 2023. This pass admits one car-load (or two motorcycles) to all Indiana State Parks in 2024. The Holiday Gift Packs will also go on sale on Nov. 1, 2023.
Learn how to get unlimited access to all 32 Indiana state parks for one year with an annual entrance permit. Find out the price, how to buy it, and what activities and attractions you can enjoy at each park.
INDIANA - The 2023 Indiana state park passes, lake permits, off-road cycling permits, and horse tags are now available at property offices and front gates and online. A resident annual entrance ...
INDIANA - 2022 Indiana state park passes, lake permits, off-road cycling permits, and horse tags are now available at DNR property offices and front gates, as well as online. A visit to an Indiana ...
Learn about the different types of state park passes available in each of the 50 states, and how to order them online or in person. Find out which states charge fees, offer discounts, or have free entry to their state parks.