Mountain-like Park in Southern Indiana
Wonderful park, easily mistaken for Appalachia! Variable site options for all sizes of vehicles and modes of camping. Well-staffed and well-maintained. Easy access from the Interstate south of Indianapolis and worth the diversion for travel camping (as we did); certainly worth it for a regional destination. Toilets and bathhouses of varying age and quality, though the ones we experienced were excellent! Camping is on a ridge or plateau with trails and roads descending from campground levels. There are many activities and even paid horse guides/rides. The mountain biking is excellent, with purpose built trails for beginner to expert (flow, berms, rollers, jumps...). The north entrance is through a covered bridge with a 9 foot clearance and 3 ton limit! Otherwise, use the easily accessible west entrance, just a few miles "around the corner."