Address: 425 Ln 201b Ball Lk, Hamilton, IN 46742, USA
“Lovely short hike through varied terrain that ends in a shady canyon. We really enjoyed this hike and will be back again soon!”
Address: 175 Logan St, Noblesville, IN 46060, USA
“Small playground for kids, VERY NICE bathroom facilities!!! Probably the best out of all the public parks in Hamilton County!!!! Not very good parking access due to that big eyesore being constructed right next to the park for whatever reason.”
Address: Monon Lp Trl, Carmel, IN 46032, USA
“Great for spending time with kids, they are enjoy riding up and down Monon trail!!”
Address: 11900 Randolph St, Winfield, IN 46307, USA
“It was President 's day so kids were off school and it was a beautiful day. There were some waits so my granddaughter couldn't get on some fun things(the zip line). It was really packed, but all the kids were nice. Park was very clean. I would take them there again when it isn't so busy.”
Address: 10500 E Daugherty Ln, Milltown, IN 47145, USA
“In addition to their website you can also book through the HipCamp app as well. Google Maps puts you right at the campground but it's in a beautiful setting overlooking the Blue River. It has some wonderful hosts (Matt & Angela) and I hope to go back again!”
Address: 33 EMS B43 Ln, Leesburg, IN 46538, USA
“A family friendly place to glam camp! We love it here!”
Address: 101 W Vaughn Dr, Madison, IN 47250, USA
“We attended Ribber Fest. Great BBQ and entertainment. Samantha Fish and Trombone Shorty were the headliners. They were awesome!”
Address: 14108 IN-101, Brookville, IN 47012, USA
“Great Folks... Information, Licenses, Passes, Camping, Hiking and so much more.. Indiana Department of Natural Resources @the Mounds Recreational Area.. your gateway to Brookville Lake 😎”
Address: Madison, IN 47250, USA
“The trail gives you a good workout up hill. Took 20 minutes to get to the top. It is mostly shaded and all paved. About halfway up you'll arrive at a clearing to take in the views. At the top you'll see the woman's prison and if you walk to the right, the state mental hospital. It is a peaceful trail and a great little hike for getting out of the house. Great for dogs and kids. Too steep for wheelchairs.”
Address: 6300 W Main St, Portage, IN 46368, USA
“I enjoy walking through the park. When I began my walks 2 years ago (November 2015), it was a wooded area with bathrooms and a splash pad. But now they are developing apartments and business places. There is now an amphitheatre, a playground, new fire department, and the police department has taken over what was "Portage University." So I guess it is nice. Seems well thought through development. I'll miss the days when it was wooded and I had AM walks all to myself. Visit and enjoy.”
Address: 11201 S Marion Rd 35, Marion, IN 46952, USA
“I am very happy with the services at Gardens of Memory. I notified the office staff that my parents' grave marker had a chip in it, and it was repaired immediately. As I live out of State, the staff even called to let me know when it was repaired.”
Address: 2095 Einsel Rd, Lawrenceburg, IN 47025, USA
“Great local park with plenty of amenities. Trash is picked up and Bathrooms are kept clean. The fields and playground are kept in good order. My one complaint is the walking path crosses over the driveway multiple times so you need to be careful, and the parking lot closest to stateline road only has one entrance and exit so it gets clogged up sometimes”
Address: 2900 Park Rd, Connersville, IN 47331, USA
“We absolutely love our park! The disc golf course is great. Beware: people who don't play disc golf do not care that your playing and will sometimes park or picnic right on the course. The park has upped its game in family entertainment in the last few years! Way to go!”
Address: 8740 E 40 S, Angola, IN 46703, USA
“Campground was clean and the area I was in was quite; I really couldn't tell you about the rest of the place as it is rather spread out. The bath house was far away from my campsite, but I was using my own facilities; so I didn't care about it. They don't have sewer hookups, but since I was only there three nights so the dump station was fine. The place has a lot of seasonals. I met some of them and were nice. There was a "corn hole" tournament going on while I was there. It brought out a big crowd. I was told it's a regular occurrence. Seemed like a friendly crowd; the people I talked to were all nice. I would definitely come back here.”
Address: 200 6th St, Geneva, IN 46740, USA
“This is a wonderful site! Read Gene Stratton Porter's book, The Girl of the Limberlost, before you visit! Shaun, all the staff, and volunteers are top-notch! Don't miss Loblolly Nature Preserve while you are there.”
Address: 349 N Indiana St, Griffith, IN 46319, USA
“Do a great job in out little ole town”
Address: 228 Exporting St, Aurora, IN 47001, USA
“Never went in. Was tired from driving on 50. Pulled over and took a nap in the parking lot. I rate that nap at 5 stars.”
Address: 1940 S 300 W, Angola, IN 46703, USA
“What a gem of a find! You are welcomed upon check in with very friendly and helpful staff. The camp store is filled with many items to peruse while also stocking all the necessities (firewood, ice, snacks, etc) "Find Your Happy" is the theme of the apparel and many signs. This is an accurate theme. The sites are all large and long with plenty of space between your neighbors. Can accommodate big rigs and multiple slide outs. The hooks ups are convenient in proportion to your site. The campground is kept very well maintained and clean. New owners in Sept 2021 and very impressed with the updates thus far. Activities for all are available on the weekends. The staff goes out of their way to assist with any questions or requests. We enjoyed our first visit so much that we returned the following weekend. We have stayed in many campgrounds big and small over the years and Happy Acres definitely provides a peaceful environment for you to "Find Your Happy"”
Address: 513 E Washington St, Bluffton, IN 46714, USA
“A cute little park that offers a “Walking Story Book”. Great for littles! It’s a circle but not too long of a walk. There are benches and picnic tables along the way as well. With lush green grass and just across the street from the Wabash River, this is ideal for a family picnic.”
Address: 7230 County Rd 400 S, Marion, IN 46953, USA
“Had to find a place to stay with the RV for a family reunion in a nearby city. This place is amazing! Bathrooms and showers are clean, their is a laundry room as well, but I didn't personally need to use it. Swimming pool goes from 1feet up to 5 feet so it's perfect for the kids! Private lake so no fishing license required! Mini golf ⛳ Grounds are well kept, looks like they did a ton of clean up reguarding other reviews mentioning trees falling, it's all cleaned up so no worries. Tons of space to turn around the RV on corners. Other campers were polite, waved hi to us as they strolled through on their golf carts or out for a morning walk. Employees were amazing and very accommodating to our needs. Store sells ice, some RV parts, pool toys, ice cream treats, snacks, candy, drinks, and you can get a wheel barrow of wood for $15! My entire family had an amazing time, thank you for accommodating us! The King Family”
Address: 6492 County Rd 150 S, South Whitley, IN 46787, USA
“Expectations were blown away. After the cold hunts, it was great to come back to warm, homemade meals and a cozy lodge! Lasting memories were made. Thank you, we will be back!”
Address: Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“Easily accessible. Like a hidden gem. Clean showers with hot water. One if the nicest swimming beaches I have ever been too. Very friendly workers and a beautiful campground filled with gorgeous scenery.”
Address: 29 Regina Ave, Jeffersonville, IN 47130, USA
“Ever wanna steal away from the crowd. Has a great fireplace.”
Address: 5124 County Rd 100 S, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“I gave five stars because I'm within 20 miles of horseman's camp. The two pit toilets usually have toilet paper and smell OK even in August. The camp sites are varied to ease of accessibility and none of the sites are pull thru. However the day parking is all pull thru. The camp sites have communal hitching rails and most are dry except when very very heavy rains have been in the area. Water is available at both ends of the camp meaning a short walk /carry to the day riding lot. Bridle tags are required AND I have been checked. There is no charge to enter the forest and campsite payment is on the honor system but DNR drives thru and checks to see all have paid. I think only one rig is allowed on a site but not sure, the same with extra cars. I guess one could unload and then park in day lot at the end of the camp. It's a short walk to all the camp sites. The camp has well designated areas for manure. The kiosk at the entrance has trail maps 15% of the time. Riders are friendly and helpful and most are locals. Because of the topography most of the riding is up and down the ridges. Hardwood trees are the norm and somewhere is a stand of walnut that I can't find most of the time. A few hitching rails are along some of the trails. The Salamonie river can be ridden along and ridden in at certain times. Raspberry bushes can be nibbled when fruit is on. If a long day of riding is desired it is possible to ride to Lost Bridges horse campground and a treat is to stop at Bozart's camp store. They have an overhead line to tie to and fresh water for drinking. They have camping stuff, a grill and ice cream, not to mention a flushing toilet! During hunting season orange hat and vest are required, I've ridden many times during hunting season and have ridden by some hunters in blinds. I have never been shot at. Most trails are single file and very few spots where walkers can hit a big lick. I would say all trails are safe for all skill levels. Many of the steep trails have been closed due to a small group of very inexperienced riders not having the brains to look ahead at a trail's terrain and know if their mount or themselves have an understanding of what it takes to get up or down the hill safety. Maybe riding double with your small kid on the back is also not a good idea. Most campers are very well behaved. Alcohol use is around but little red solo cups are all you see. I don't think children would be harmed by camp activities HOWEVER some young people, meaning late teens to early 20's seem to have been raised by wolves. These kids come in mass and race around the drive way circle. The be quite at 11:00PM is ignored. I know this from first hand experience because this large group camped across from me. Maybe it's part of experiencing the English way of life. DISCLAIMER : I'm in my 60's and might have forgotten what it's like to be a kid out to have fun, so during the day have fun but now I hope for a quiet night around the fire listening to the horses chomping hay and blowing through their noses. Is it too much to ask to hear the crackle of the fire. I've been riding at Salamonie forest for 50+ years and have met and visited with wonderful people. Please check this great area of Wabash county. Oh the Marathon station in Lagro has coffee for 50€ if you bring your own cup. How great is that! Wabash county is an OK place to visit. With covid - 19 many places are closed but it's not far from Wabash and TSC, Big R, Kroger, Wally World and all the chain fast food joints.”
Address: 2789 Newman St, Lexington, IN 47138, USA
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