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Obannon Woods State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoO'Bannon Woods State Park (formerly Wyandotte Woods State Recreation Area) lies in the central and extreme southern part of the state, bordering the Ohio River. It is nestled inside 26,000-acre Harrison Crawford State Forest, but is managed separately, along with Wyandotte Caves State Recreation Area. The area offers electrical campsites, non-electric and electric equestrian campsites, as well as primitive and youth camping at Stagestop Campground. A canoe access ramp is also available at the Stagestop Campground. Indiana's first natural and scenic river, Blue River, flows through the state park and forest. For more information about O'Bannon Woods or Wyandotte Caves, contact the park office at (812) 738-8232. Key InfoLINCOLN STATE PARK - 50 MILES ; DEAM LAKE - 40 MILESImportant Information for Daily EntranceDirectionFROM THE EAST: I-64 TAKE EXIT 105. TURN RIGHT ONTO 135. GO TO LAST AND 5TH STOPLIGHT (INTERSECTION 135-62). TURN RIGHT ON 62 W. GO APPROX. 7 MILES, TURN LEFT ON 462, GO 3 MILES TO PROPERTY. FROM THE WEST: I-64 TO EXIT 92 (LEAVENWORTH-MARENGO EXIT), TURN RIGHT ON ROUTE 66. GO TO HIGHWAY 62, TURN LEFT ON 62. GO APPROX. 8 MILES, TURN RIGHT ON 462 AND GO 3 MILES TO PROPERTY.Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescIndiana DNR Reservation Policies

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