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  1. At Fort Harrison, landscape and history blend together at this unique setting on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The 1,700-acre park features walking and jogging trails, picnic sites, fishing access to Fall Creek, and two national historic districts.

  2. Fort Harrison, sometimes called Fort Ben, is an Indiana state park located in Lawrence, Indiana, United States, and occupies part of the former site of Fort Benjamin Harrison. The park features a former Citizen's Military Training Camp, Civilian Conservation Corps camp, and World War II prisoner of war camp.

  3. North of 56th Street at Post Road, Indianapolis For a time in the ’30s, Fort Benjamin Harrison served as a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, and during World War II, it housed, at various times, German and Italian prisoners of war.

  4. This 1700-acre park is chock-full of activities and history, housing a former World War II prisoner-of-war camp. Recreation includes fishing, bicycle trails, walking and jogging trails, horse trail rides and hayrides, picnicking and a nature center.

  5. Welcome to Fort Harrison Inn at Fort Harrison State Park. The campus is nestled on a scenic knoll within the serene 1,700 acres of the park in Lawrence, Indiana. It includes the Fort Harrison Inn, The Fort Golf Resort and The Garrison Banquet & Conference Center.

  6. Explore one of 4 easy hiking trails in Fort Harrison State Park that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 26 to 387 feet in elevation gain.

  7. www.visitindiana.com › listing › fort-harrison-state-parkFort Harrison State Park

    At Fort Harrison, landscape and history blend together at this unique setting on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The 1,700-acre park features walking and jogging trails, picnic sites, fishing access to Fall Creek, and two national historic districts.

  8. Located in Lawrence Township, Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park is about 12 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis and is a 1,700-acre park consisting of the largest forest in Central Indiana.

  9. Landscape and history blend in a unique setting in northeast Indianapolis at Fort Harrison State Park. The 1700-acre park features walking and jogging trails, picnic sites, fishing access to Fall Creek and two national historic districts.

  10. Fort Harrison State Park Visitor Center. 5753 Glenn Road. Indianapolis, In 46216. 317-591-0904 x235. Note: Do not use computer mapping directions or mailing addresses, they are incorrect. Due to difficulties, it will land you in the wrong place. The park entrance is off 59th and Post.

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