Get into Indiana State Parks free this Sunday

It’s the opening day of Visit Indiana Week, a promotion of the Indiana Destination Development Corporation that runs through May 25.

All Indiana state parks, state recreation areas and reservoirs (on.IN.gov/stateparks) that charge a daily gate fee will waive it for all guests that Sunday, making it a great time to explore a property you’ve never visited before or return to an old favorite.

Many new features and improvements await this season. At Brown County State Park, seven fully remodeled family cabins and nine renovated rustic cabins have been improved. At Tippecanoe River State Park, restoration work has been completed on the fire tower.

Across the State Park system, several pollinator habitats have been enhanced and acres of invasive species have been removed. Learn about the many more improvements at dnr.IN.gov/state-parks/about-us/whats-new.

Hoosiers can also up for the Indiana State Nature Passport at visitindiana.com/indiana-passports/explore, it is free and anyone who joins is eligible to earn prizes by checking in at passport locations.

For more information visit: dnr.IN.gov.