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O'Bannon Woods State Park is a 2,000-acre (8 km 2) state park in the state of Indiana, 32 miles (51 km) west of Louisville, Kentucky. O'Bannon Woods was originally known as the Wyandotte Woods State Recreation Area , which was part of the Harrison-Crawford State Forest .
In the state forest and O'Bannon Woods State Park combined, there are about 80 miles (130 km) of looped horse trails that run through two properties. There is fishing in the scenic Blue River, and limited picnicking at Stage Stop campground. The state forest also permits hunting to anyone with a hunting license.
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The Wyandotte Caves is a pair of limestone caves located on the Ohio River in Harrison–Crawford State Forest in Crawford County, Indiana, 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Leavenworth and 12 miles (19 km) from Corydon. Wyandotte Caves were designated a National Natural Landmark in 1972, and they are now part of O'Bannon Woods State Park. [1]
The first state park in Indiana was McCormick's Creek State Park, in Owen County in 1916, followed in the same year by Turkey Run State Park in Parke County. The number of state parks rose steadily in the 1920s, mostly by donations of land from local authorities to the state government. Of the initial twelve parks, only Muscatatuck State Park ...
O'Bannon Woods State Park: Corydon: Harrison: Southern Indiana: 2,000 acres, houses the O'Bannon Woods Interpretive Center, which offers exhibits and nature programs year round Patoka Lake Interpretive Center: Birdseye: Dubois: Southwestern Indiana: 25,800 acres with 8,800-acre reservoir Paynetown State Recreation Area Activity Center: Monroe ...
The universal trail building movement has begun. ... “Adaptive mountain biking is enabling us to adventure and go out in the woods and have experiences that we weren’t able to have in the past
State Road 462 begins at State Road 62 and runs generally south through heavily wooded country. It crosses the Blue River just 0.02 miles (0.032 km) south of State Road 62 (which follows the line of the river here), and crosses Rock Creek after another 0.9 miles (1.4 km). It terminates at the O'Bannon Woods State Park and Cold Friday Road.