Tiny But Mighty, The Smallest State Park In Indiana Is A Hidden Gem Worth Exploring
By Tori Jane|Published September 01, 2022
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Parked just across the way from Louisville, Kentucky, in a little town named Clarksville, Indiana, is the state’s tiniest state park. Of the 24 state parks in Indiana, Falls of the Ohio State Park is by far the smallest, coming in at an adorable 165 acres. Compare that to Indiana’s largest state park – Brown County State Park – which is 16,000 acres and you’ve got yourself a day trip made of pure “Aw, it’s so cute.” Tiny it may be, but this park packs a powerful punch: it’s an extraordinary living archaeological site, and while you’re here, you’ll be introduced to an entirely new world. So come out and visit the smallest state park in Indiana – you might learn a few things!
So, what do you think? Have you ever visited Indiana’s smallest state park? Tell us what you thought of it in the comments. For the most up-to-date hours, interpretive center programs, and admission costs, be sure to visit the official Falls of the Ohio State Park website.
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