Indiana State Park Inns
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If Turkey Run Inn is full or it’s just too cold to camp, consider staying at another of the wonderful Indiana State Park Inns.
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The Abe Martin Lodge at Brown County State Park opened in 1932. It was built using hand-cut stone and wood from the park’s own hills.
This large lodge sits in Indiana’s biggest state park, surrounded by beautiful, rolling woods.
Families love staying here because of the big indoor water park. It has fun slides and a lazy river that you can enjoy in any weather. If you like the outdoors, you can go hiking or horseback riding on the scenic trails. Afterward, you can relax by a warm stone fireplace. It is the perfect place for a simple, fun getaway in nature.
The Canyon Inn opened in 1916. It was built on the site of an old health spa from the late 1800s. It sits inside Indiana’s very first state park.
People love to stay here to see the beautiful waterfalls and deep limestone canyons. You can walk through the woods and even climb a tall fire tower for a great view. The inn has a nice pool and a big porch where you can sit and enjoy the quiet woods.
The Spring Mill Inn was built in 1939 using local limestone. It was recently updated to make the rooms even better while keeping its historic look.
People love this inn because it is right next to a 1860s Pioneer Village. You can watch a giant water wheel grind corn or visit a memorial for astronaut Gus Grissom. It is a peaceful place where you can step back in time and enjoy nature.
The Clifty Inn first opened in 1924. It sits high on a hill overlooking the Ohio River. While the original building was lost to a storm years ago, the new inn is modern and very comfortable.
Guests stay here for the amazing views of the river and the city of Madison. The park has four big waterfalls that are exciting to see after a rain. It is a wonderful spot for hikers who love rugged trails and seeing giant rock walls.
The Fort Harrison Inn was built in 1908. It used to be part of a U.S. Army post. Today, it is a beautiful hotel that is very close to the city of Indianapolis.
This inn is perfect for people who love history and sports. It is right next to a top-rated golf course and has many trails for biking and walking. It offers a quiet, green getaway without having to drive far from the city.
The Potawatomi Inn was built in 1927. It is located in the northern part of the state on the shores of Lake James. It feels like a cozy lake house with large stone fireplaces and soft chairs.
This is a favorite place for water lovers in the summer and snow lovers in the winter. You can go swimming in the lake or try the famous refrigerated toboggan slide when it is cold. It is a great place to feel like you are on a “Up North” vacation.