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The recreation area has many miles of hiking trails, numerous boat ramps, an off-road vehicle area, and numerous campgrounds, plus group lodges and a few cabins. Most of the attractions require a user fee. [citation needed] Beginning in the 1970s, the 700-acre (280 ha) Elk and Bison Prairie enclosure was developed.
The first sawmill in Columbia Township was built at Alpine in 1814. [3] Alpine was laid out as a town in about 1832. [4] By 1885, Alpine contained a sawmill, a gristmill, and a station on the Whitewater Valley Railroad. [5] A post office opened in Alpine in 1868, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1966. [6]
Lake: 1,512 acres (6.1 km 2) Green River Lake State Park: Taylor County [3] Park: 1,331 acres (5.4 km 2) Lake: 8,200 acres (33 km 2) John James Audubon State Park: Henderson County [3] Park: 692 acres (2.8 km 2) Lakes: 28 acres (0.11 km 2) & 9 acres (0.04 km 2) Kincaid Lake State Park: Pendleton County [3] Park: 850 acres (3.4 km 2) Lake: 183 ...
Park Name Image City County or Counties Year Established Size [8] Remarks [8]; Brown County: Nashville: Brown: 1929 15,776 acres (63.84 km 2) : Largest State Park in Indiana [9]: Chain O' Lakes
Bare Acres Retreat [218] is a clothing-optional campground in Putnam County. Cactus Canyon Campground, near Ava, a male-only nude campground; Forty Acre Club, [219] in Lonedell, a family-friendly nudist campground; Heartland Naturists, [220] a non-landed group organized in Kansas City affiliated with The Naturist Society
Spring Mill State Park is a 1,358-acre (5 km 2) state park in the state of Indiana. The park is located to the south of Bloomington, about 3 miles (5 km) east of the city of Mitchell on Indiana Highway 60. It contains a settler's village, the Gus Grissom Memorial (with the accompanying Gemini 3 space capsule), a nature center, and campgrounds.
The total acreage of Knob Creek Farm is 228 acres (92 ha), of which the Lincolns lived on 30 acres (12 ha). Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln, leased the land by the Old Cumberland Trail (now U.S. 31E) in hopes of regaining the Sinking Spring Farm, where Lincoln was born. [6] At the Knob Creek home, Lincoln's brother, Thomas, was born and died.
Mountain Tea State Forest - 1,153 acres (18 km 2); Perry County; Owen–Putnam State Forest - 6,589 acres (47 km 2) Pike State Forest - 4,031.5 acres (9 km 2) Ravinia State Forest - 1,500 acres (38 km 2) Salamonie State Forest – 955.8 acres (11 km 2); Meigs County; Selmier State Forest – 350.4 acres (241 km 2); Scioto and Adams Counties