Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Whitewater State Park IN adventure.
Romp around in the third-largest state park in Indiana.
Have fun on not one but two lakes in eastern Indiana. Whitewater Lake is 200 acres and Brookville Reservoir is 5,260 acres. The Indiana DNR named this park in honor of soldiers killed in World War I and World War II.
Launch your boat in either lake for a day on the water. Fish for bass or bluegill for a tasty dinner. Rent a canoe, paddleboat, or rowboat for a leisurely pace. There is plenty of room for everyone in this vast park.
Nine miles of horse trails are popular with equestrians. The on-site saddle barn offers guided tours, weather permitting. Book a sleigh ride in the winter or hayride in the fall.
Make sure to visit Hornbeam Nature Preserve in the spring. These 83 acres house unusually high numbers of hornbeam trees. Notice the unique leaf patterns that make them stand out from oak, maple, and hickory trees. Wildflower blooms turn the forest floor into a natural carpet of bright colors.
Hook up your RV to one of 236 electric sites. There are 45 non-electric sites.
The best time to visit Whitewater State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, though it's also the busiest season. Winters can be harsh, making some facilities and trails less accessible.