-
New electric-powered wheelchairs capable of travel over all types of terrain will be available to visitors with limited mobility at all Indiana state parks free of cost.
-
Dan Bortner served as director for Indiana State Parks for 15 years until former Gov. Eric Holcomb tapped him to lead the DNR in 2020.
-
Indiana's state parks are expected to face a $10 million deficit — with only a few days left before state lawmakers finalize the budget. Without more funding, there may not be enough seasonal staff this summer.
-
A long awaited expansion of the White River State Park is being realized as numerous projects along the banks of the river come together in a flurry of development.
-
Brown County State Park ranks sixth in the country for its beauty according to digital publication Travel Lens.
-
Indiana state parks will have free admission Friday for “opt outside.”
-
Starting next week Spring Mill State Park in Mitchell will close its inn for renovations. The renovations are set to start Nov. 19 and end in 2024.
-
For the second time in three years, a lifeguard shortage has prompted Indiana Dunes State Park to ban swimming beginning Saturday and until further notice.
-
One state agency will acknowledge the upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday as a day of service.
-
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says wildlife biologists determine where the hunts are needed to ensure healthy habitats for native plants and animals.