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Brown County State Park - Wikipedia
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Brown County State Park - Wikipedia
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Brown County State Park - Wikipedia
Photo: Wikipedia
Brown County State Park - Wikipedia
Photo: Wikipedia
Brown County State Park - Wikipedia
Photo: Wikipedia

Campgrounds

Campgrounds in Brown County State Park

BROWN COUNTY RALLY CAMP 1

Brown County State Park

BROWN COUNTY RALLY CAMP 2

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BROWN COUNTY RALLY CAMP 4

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BROWN COUNTY RALLY CAMP 5

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BROWN COUNTY YOUTH TENT AREA

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BUFFALO RIDGE ELECTRIC

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C C C CAMP SHELTER

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HOOSIERS NEST SHELTER

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HORSEMAN PRIMITIVE CAMPGROUND

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LOWER SHELTER

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Nature Center Amphitheater

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RACCOON RIDGE ELECTRIC

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RACCOON RIDGE NON ELECTRIC

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RECREATION BUILDING SHELTER

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STRAHL LAKE SHELTER

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TAYLOR RIDGE ELECTRIC

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TULIP TREE SHELTER

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UPPER SHELTER

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WALNUT SHELTER

Brown County State Park

Overview

A brief introduction to Brown County State Park

Brown County State Park is located in the United States in the center of the southern half of the state of Indiana. The park is by far the largest of 24 state parks in Indiana, and occupies 15,776 acres (63.84 km2)—making it one of the larger state parks in the United States. It is among Indiana's most visited state parks with about 1.2 million visitors annually. Although Bloomington, Indiana, is the closest city, the park is closer to the small town of Nashville in Brown County. Brown County is named for General Jacob Brown, who fought in the War of 1812 and became Commanding General of the United States Army.
The park opened in 1929, and was dedicated in 1932 as a memorial to Indiana humorist Frank McKinney "Kin" Hubbard. Although Hubbard lived and worked in Indianapolis, he was a frequent visitor to Nashville and the surrounding woods. The park's Abe Martin Lodge is named after Hubbard's fictional backwoodsmen character used to convey Hubbard's humor and witticisms.
Brown County and its park are known for their scenic views of the hills of southern Indiana. Both are the home of a wide variety of trees that attract visitors each year when the vegetation transforms to its autumn colors. The park also contains many trees that flower in the springtime. Visitors will find a rustic atmosphere, enhanced by an infrastructure that was mostly constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s. In addition to the park's lodge, cabins can be rented and campsites are available. The park has trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. It has two lakes for fishing that complement the surrounding forests and provide a water source for the local wildlife. The area's beauty attracts artists and photographers worldwide.

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Hoosierland's best

Indiana is NOT all flat. Its lower third is much like Kentucky's rolling hills and karst topography. This park is the state's jewel. To top it off it has probably one of the top ten mountain bike trail systems in the country. Great campsites and beautiful hardwood forests. Just don't come in October because EVERYONE will be leaf peeping.

Chris Brooks
Chris Brooks reviewed Brown County State Park
on May 26th, 2023

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