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  1. The Indiana State Parks system manages 24 state parks and seven small satellite locations, eight reservoir properties, two state forest recreation areas, and two off-road riding areas.

  2. Official page for Indiana State Parks. Find a park, book camping and inns reservations, buy annual passes, learn about events.

  3. Indiana DNR's official Web page for Ouabache State Park This Wells County state park features camping, picnicking, hiking and boating and fishing on Kunkel Lake. Unique to the park is the 20-acre American bison exhibit with American bison in a natural setting.

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  5. Oct 10, 2023 · Top Indiana State Parks: See reviews and photos of State Parks in Indiana, United States on Tripadvisor.

  6. All of the Indiana State Parks offer all levels of camping, from primitive to modern. From waterfalls to breathtaking views, Indiana is of adventure. Explore the Indiana State Parks with Visit Indiana as your tour guide to Hoosier Hospitality.

  7. A variety of natural habitats await this north-central Indiana park about 12 miles southwest of South Bend. With old fields, mature woodlands, restored prairies, diverse wetlands and the 327-acre Worster lake, Potato Creek offers unique opportunities for plant and wildlife observation.

  8. Indiana DNR's official Web page for Chain O' Lakes State Park. This northeastern Indiana state park is a small boater’s paradise, Paddle through the chain of serene kettle lakes, hike forested trails, fish, stay overnight in forested hillside family cabins, visit the park’s historic one-room schoolhouse, or explore the Nature Center.

  9. Indiana DNR's official Web page for Fort Harrison State Park The 1,700-acre park, located on the north-east side of Indianapolis, features walking and jogging trails, picnic sites, fishing access to Fall Creek and two national historic districts.

  10. Take a drive through the beautiful rolling hills of southeastern Indiana with Versailles State Park, Indiana's second-largest state park, as your destination. This area has deep history rooted in both the Civil War and the Civilian Conservation Corps. Versailles State Park dedicated a CCC commemorative statue in 2010.

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