
Clark County State Park
Clark County State Park is a public state park in Indiana in Clark County County. The park offers a peaceful retreat into nature for visitors of all ages.
Location & Getting There
Clark County State Park is located Indiana. The park’s coordinates are 38.4941217, -85.7169081.
Things to Do
Indiana state parks protect the state’s finest natural areas, from sandstone canyons and limestone caves to Lake Michigan dunes and hardwood forests. Activities include hiking through scenic gorges and along rugged canyon trails, swimming at guarded lake beaches, fishing for bass and bluegill, camping in forested settings, exploring large cave networks, mountain biking on developing trail systems, horseback riding on dedicated trails, and birdwatching along major migratory routes. Brown County State Park — “The Little Smokies” — is known for its rugged beauty and stunning fall color.
Best Time to Visit
Fall (October) is peak season, when Indiana’s hardwood forests blaze with orange and red — Brown County and Turkey Run are especially spectacular. Summer (June–August) is ideal for lake swimming, camping, and nature center programs. Spring (April–May) brings peak waterfall flow, morel mushroom hunting, and wildflower hikes. Winter offers peaceful snow-covered trails and special holiday events at park inns.
Visitor Tips
Indiana state parks charge a gate fee ($7 in-state, $9 out-of-state per vehicle). An annual entrance pass ($50) covers unlimited visits. Camping and inn reservations through the Indiana DNR system. Indiana is unique for its historic park inns — full-service lodges with dining inside parks like Turkey Run, Brown County, McCormick’s Creek, and Spring Mill. Reservations for fall weekends at popular parks should be made months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Indiana state parks free?
Indiana state parks charge a gate fee of $7 per in-state vehicle and $9 per out-of-state vehicle. An annual pass costs $50 for residents and $70 for non-residents and covers all sites year-round.
What are the best state parks in Indiana?
Top parks include Turkey Run (deep sandstone canyons), Brown County (southern Indiana hills), Indiana Dunes (Lake Michigan beach), McCormick’s Creek (Indiana’s first state park), and Clifty Falls (waterfalls and gorges).
Can I hike in canyons at Indiana state parks?
Yes, Turkey Run and Shades State Parks feature dramatic sandstone canyons with ladder trails and stream crossings. These parks are often called Indiana’s hidden gems for canyon hiking. Waterproof shoes are recommended.
What is the best time to visit Indiana state parks?
Fall (mid-October) brings spectacular foliage to Brown County and southern Indiana. Spring offers wildflowers and waterfall views. Summer is peak for camping. Winter provides quiet, uncrowded trails.
Explore More Indiana State Parks
Clark County State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in Indiana. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in Indiana guide, or use our Park Finder to search by activity, location, or features.











