Walk Through 1,300 Acres Of Historical Delights At Indiana's Spring Mill State Park
By Tori Jane|Published June 19, 2023
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Tori Jane is a storm chaser, writer, photographer, and the village idiot - in that order. When she's not out and about dancing with the meanest storms on planet Earth for funsies she can be found wandering, shooting landscapes, writing, editing photos, and otherwise up to no good. Legend has it that she can also be occasionally spotted typing up short bios in the third person, but those rumors are unsubstantiated.
Indiana often gets a bad rep as being “boring” or “flyover”, but as you already know, dear reader, it’s so much more than that. Our beautiful little state is home to 24 stunning state parks (and one awesome National Park), and when it comes to both natural beauty and history, Indiana is one of the most intriguing. It’s a place where both subjects often blend together into one wondrous thing; take, for example, Spring Mill State Park. This stunning state park in Indiana is a stellar example of just how much fun our parks and recreation areas can be, and believe it or not, it’s probably one of my all-time favorites. Come explore one of the most beautiful places in Indiana and see for yourself: it’s amazing out here!
Welcome to Spring Mill State Park, a 1,358-acre slice of paradise located in the town of Mitchell.
It's one of the most overlooked places in the Hoosier State, I think, and that's unfortunate; it's astonishingly beautiful, and dare I say multi-layered.
First and foremost, the park features a fascinating, restored pioneer village, which is open from May through October.
The village is far from the only delight contained here, though - there's plenty more to see (and so little time, unless of course you opt to make this one a day trip... which you should).
There is also a Nature Center (open March through October), a Nature Nook (open November through February), and - get this - caves.
You read that right: caves! Once you've had your fill of the historical aspect of Spring Mill State Park, prepare to have your mind blown in the natural wonders department, too.
Some of the caves present include Twin Caves (which I 100% recommend doing a cave boat tour of), Donaldson/Bronson Cave, Endless and River Caves, and more.
Self-guided recreational groups are allowed access to parts of these caves after registering in advance and taking part in an online training course to help protect local bat populations from White-Nose Syndrome, which is very harmful to them.
Spring Mill State Park in Indiana really does have it all: a little history, a little nature, and a lot of wonders! To learn more about this amazing Indiana state park, be sure to visit the official Indiana Department of Natural Resources website. From there, you’ll be able to explore the numerous things there are to do, see, and experience while you’re here.
What are your favorite state parks in Indiana? Do you know of any other amazing caves around the Hoosier State? Let me know about them in the comments!
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