by Chelsea Malwitz
Versailles State Park is a quiet, peaceful place to have a camping or day trip. (read more...)
by Lance Gideon
Like most of Summit Lake, the park’s Trail 3 goes through many changes throughout the year. That is certainly evident after I recently took a walk down the path and was able to compare the trail during two different times of the year. (read more...)
by Kristie Ridgway
It's school group season at Salamonie Reservoir! I can't think of a better way to kick off the summer! (read more...)
by Lance Gideon
Whitewater Memorial State Park is one of the state’s oldest parks, but you would not know that by spending a night in the parks campground, which is why this beautiful park is an ideal location for an inexpensive family vacation or to just get away. (read more...)
by Lance Gideon
Welcome Back Weekend at all Indiana State Parks has finally come and gone. This weekend allows the parks to welcome the campers, fishermen, hikers, bikers, and all park guests back to Indiana’s parks with winter far in the rear view mirror. (read more...)
by Kristie Ridgway
Want to become part of a tradition at an Indiana State Park? Here is your chance. Join Interpretive Naturalist Fred Wooley, at Pokagon State Park for a Sunday morning hike. (read more...)
by Kristie Ridgway
It is great when you are able to get away and visit a State Park, but to get away and visit two in the same trip is even better! My visit to Falls of the Ohio State Park as well as Charlestown State Park are ones I won't soon forget. (read more...)
by Lance Gideon
Mounds State Park is full of critters, and like any state park it's full of bugs. Yes, those creepy little things that make everyone scream. But, one important thing you should know is that bugs are our friends and are very important. (read more...)
by Lance Gideon
Brown County State Park is well known for it’s many walking trails throughout the beautiful park. One of the shortest trails in the park is known as the Friends Trail. While it is short, it offers many beautiful sights along the way. (read more...)