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Indiana Dunes National Park

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Summary

Indiana Dunes National Park offers a variety of recreational opportunities, from biking to bird watching, as well as numerous facilities to explore. Its 15,000 acres of diverse natural features make it a great spot for outdoor activities, while nearby attractions add to its charm. For more information about the park, its facilities and nearby attractions, visit the park's website.

Overview

Indiana Dunes National Park hugs 15 miles of the southern shore of Lake Michigan and has much to offer. Whether you enjoy scouting for rare species of birds or flying kites on the sandy beach, the national park's 15,000 acres will continually enchant you. Hikers will enjoy 50 miles of trails over rugged dunes, mysterious wetlands, sunny prairies, meandering rivers and peaceful forests.

Recreation

There is no one-size-fits-all trip to the dunes. Each season offers new and different ways to enjoy Indiana Dunes National Park. Spring splashes the river banks of the Heron Rookery with an abundance of colorful wildflowers in this birder's paradise. Lake Michigan summer sunsets paint the skies with vibrant rays that offer a picture-perfect picnic setting. In the fall, Maple trees burst with warm red and golden hues crafting a spectacular backdrop for a hike by the Chellberg Farm and winter brings a scenic canvas of virgin white snow begging for a cross-country skiing adventure in the Glenwood Dunes. 

As the seasons change, so do the recreational opportunities, park facility operating hours and closures and safety concerns. Here is a list of some of the activities that occur in the National Park: Beach-going & Swimming, Biking, Bird Watching, Camping, Fishing & Boating, Hiking, Geocaching, Historical Sites, Horseback Riding, Interpretive Programs, Picnic, Winter Activities and Guided Tours. Go to https://www.nps.gov/indu/planyourvisit/calendar.htm for our list of Ranger lead programs.

Facilities

Please visit our website at https://www.nps.gov/indu/planyourvisit/west-beach.htm for facility information.

Natural Features

Indiana Dunes National Park is a treasure of diverse natural resources located within an urban setting. The national park features communities that have both scientific and historic significance to the field of ecology. In addition, four National Natural Landmarks and one National Historical Landmark are located within its boundaries.  

The park is comprised of over 15,000 acres of dunes, oak savannas, swamps, bogs, marshes, prairies, rivers, and forests. It contains 15 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline spanning the distance from Gary to Michigan City. Lake Michigan is part of the largest complex of freshwater lakes in the world. The national park's beaches are the park's most significant recreational resource. 

For more information on our natural features use this link: https://www.nps.gov/indu/learn/nature/index.htm

Nearby Attractions

Here is the link to the nearby attractions page on our website. https://www.nps.gov/indu/planyourvisit/nearbyattractions.htm

Charges & Cancellations

For information on the Cancellation policy please go to this link, https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies

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Campground Matrix

Set alerts at more campgrounds to increase your odds of getting a place to stay! Below is a list of the closest campgrounds supported on Campflare. Or, view all campgrounds in Indiana Dunes National Park.

Nearby Campgrounds Distance Notification Rate
City West Shelter
Indiana Dunes State Park
2.6mi
Wilson Shelter
Indiana Dunes State Park
2.6mi
North Orchard Shelter
Indiana Dunes State Park
2.6mi
South West Shelter
Indiana Dunes State Park
2.6mi
Tremont Shelter
Indiana Dunes State Park
2.6mi
Duneside Shelter
Indiana Dunes State Park
2.6mi
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