Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Brown County adventure.
Mountains in Indiana? Welcome to the Little Smokies. Â
Indiana's largest state park is also one of the prettiest. Rolling hills remind visitors of the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina. Hence, the nickname "Little Smokies." Prepare for hiking trails, horseback rides, and gorgeous mountain scenery.
Pick your path among 18 miles of hiking trails. Saddle up at the horse barn for a guided tour. BYOH (bring your own horse) to trot along 70 miles of equestrian trails.
Bike along 35 miles of award-winning mountain biking trails. Visit at any time of year, especially during fall time when the foliage colors peak.
Delve into the history of southern Indiana thanks to the historic covered bridge. This red landmark welcomes you at the north entrance of the park. Stop by Abe Martin Lodge, built in 1932, to sample great food at the restaurant. Bring a fishing pole if you want to catch your supper.
Camping options include 401 electrical sites and 28 semi-wooded rustic campsites. Equestrian sites let you and your steed relax.
Embrace the tranquility that awaits at Lake Monroe Park in Florida. This haven for campers boasts a serene lake, perfect for quiet moments of reflection, lush greenery for peaceful strolls, and an abundance of local wildlife that nature enthusiasts will love.