Indiana offers resources for exploring its outdoor spaces

Indiana offers resources for exploring its outdoor spaces
Speaker Todd Huston District 37 — Ballotpedia
0Comments

Looking for a reason to unplug and step outside this summer? Indiana offers some of the most scenic and accessible outdoor spaces in the Midwest. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources provides resources for residents to explore their state, including campsite reservations, fishing licenses, and information on parks and forests.

A key resource is the Indiana Recreation Guide, a free statewide tool with information on planning outdoor experiences. It includes details on state parks, forests, reservoirs, fish and wildlife areas, as well as activities like camping, hiking, fishing, biking, boating, and wildlife viewing. It also covers seasonal events and provides park maps, hours, fees, permit information, safety tips, and rules for outdoor recreation.

Additionally, the DNR offers a free mobile app for iPhone and Android devices that provides updates, maps, and safety alerts.

Local options include Summit Lake State Park and Wilbur Wright Fish and Wildlife Area in Henry County for activities such as boating and camping. Shelby County’s website lists various activities maintained by the city’s parks department including parks and walking trails.



Related

Governor signs bill making signal jamming devices illegal in Indiana

Governor signs bill making signal jamming devices illegal in Indiana

Governor Mike Braun has held a ceremonial signing for legislation co-sponsored by State Representative Cindy Ledbetter (R-Newburgh) that criminalizes the sale, possession, and use of signal jamming devices in Indiana.

Indiana sees record improvement in third grade literacy rates

Indiana sees record improvement in third grade literacy rates

State Rep. Matt Commons (R-Williamsport) has recognized a significant rise in third grade literacy rates among Indiana students, based on results from the 2024-2025 Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination (IREAD) assessment.

Governor signs bill simplifying child care licensing in Indiana

Governor signs bill simplifying child care licensing in Indiana

Governor Mike Braun has ceremonially signed House Enrolled Act 1253, a bill authored by State Representative Dave Heine of Fort Wayne, aimed at streamlining child care licensing procedures in Indiana.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Indy Standard.