*Note: The attached video is a look at Turkey Run State Park’s nationally known Trail 3
FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Locals and out of state visitors can get free admission to all Indiana State Parks this Sunday.
According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, the promotion is because Sunday marks the start of Visit Indiana Week.
On Sunday, all state parks, state recreation areas and reservoirs that charge daily gate fees will waive the fee for all guests regardless if they are Indiana residents or not.
Many new features and improvements await this season. At Tippecanoe River State Park, restoration work has been completed on the fire tower. At Brown County State Park, seven fully remodeled family cabins and nine renovated rustic cabins have been improved. At Potato Creek State Park, the campground dumping stations have been improved. Across the State Park system, several pollinator habitats have been enhanced and acres of invasive species have been removed.
DNR news release
Officials with DNR also encourage visitors to sign up online for the Indiana State Nature Passport for a chance to earn prizes by checking in when you visit a passport location. More information can be found online here.




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