Indiana State Parks
Enjoy the many beautiful Indiana State Parks. Have fun camping, fishing, hiking, boating and more.
Brown County State Park
Located near Nashville in Brown County on 15,776 acres. Largest State Park in Indiana.
Chain O' Lakes State Park
Located near Albion in Noble County on 2,718 acres. Features eight connected kettle lakes.
Charlestown State Park
Located near Charlestown in Clark County on 5,100 acres. Built on the grounds of the old Indiana Army Ammunition Plant.
Clifty State Park
Coated near Madison in Jefferson County on 1,416 acres. Features a canyon that has daylight only at midday.
Falls of the Ohio State Park
Located near Clarksville in Clark County on 165 acres. Offers views of the Falls of the Ohio and Louisville, Kentucky.
Fort Harrison State Park
Located near Indianapolis in Marion County on 1,700 acres. Built on the site of old Fort Benjamin Harrison.
Harmonie State Park
Located near New Harmony in Posey County on 3,465 acres. Near historic Rappite and Owenite villages.
Indiana Dunes State Park
Located near Porter in Porter County on 2,182 acres. Attached to Indiana Dunes National Park.
Lincoln State Park
Located near Lincoln City in Spencer County on 1,847 acres. Across from Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial.
McCormick's Creek State Park
Located near Spencer in Owen County on 1,924 acres. First state park in Indiana.
Mounds State Park
Located near Anderson in Madison County on 290 acres.
O'Bannon Woods State Park
Located near Corydon in Harrison County on 2,000 acres. Formerly the Wyandotte SRA, renamed in honor of the late Indiana governor Frank O’Bannon.
Ouabache State Park
Located near Bluffton in Wells County on 1,104 acres. Name comes from the French spelling of Wabash.
Pokagon State Park
Located near Angola in Steuben County on 1,260 acres. Well known for its skiing.
Potato Creek State Park
Located near North Liberty in St. Joseph County on 3,840 acres.
Prophetstown State Park
Located near West Lafayette in Tippecanoe County on 2,000 acres.
Shades State Park
Located near Waveland in Montgomery County on 3,082 acres. Only state park to ever have its own airstrip.
Shakamak State Park
Located near Jasonville in Clay, Greene and Sullivan Counties on 1,766 acres. Used to be a strip mine.
Spring Mill State Park
Located near Mitchell in Lawrence County on 1,358 acres. Featured a pioneer village, numerous caves, and a memorial to Gus Grissom.
Summit Lake State Park
Located near New Castle in Henry County on 2,680 acres.
Tippecanoe River State Park
Located near Winamac in Pulaski County on 2,761 acres.
Turkey Run State Park
Located near Marshall in Parke County on 2,382 acres. Famous for its sandstone gorges and unique terrain.
Versailles State Park
Located near Versailles in Ripley County on 5,988 acres.
White River State Park
Located near Indianapolis in Marion County on 250 acres. An urban park in downtown Indianapolis.
Whitewater Memorial State Park
Located near Liberty in Union County on 1,710 acres. Built on land donated by four counties.