O'Bannon Woods State Park is a scenic natural area in southern Indiana offering extensive hiking trails, ancient trees, and access to the Blue River, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation and nature study.
O'Bannon Woods State Park is located near Corydon in Harrison County, Indiana. The park encompasses over 2,800 acres of hardwood forest, rugged sandstone bluffs, and the pristine Blue River, which flows through the park’s landscape. The area's geology is marked by limestone and sandstone outcroppings that have shaped gentle hills and deep ravines, providing diverse habitats for an abundance of plant and animal species. The park is renowned for its impressive old-growth forest, including the state’s largest American beech trees and towering sycamores. Visitors frequently explore the park’s network of trails, which pass through hardwood forests, alongside the river, and up to scenic overlooks. The Blue River, nationally recognized for its clear waters and ecological value, supports fishing, paddling, and wildlife observation. Historically, the land once served as a hunting ground for Native American tribes and later was managed as farmland before becoming a protected area in the late 20th century. Recreational opportunities include hiking, camping in modern campgrounds, fishing, kayaking, horseback riding, and winter hiking. Points of interest include the River Shelter House, scenic river crossings, and the picturesque views from Monte Cristo Campground and Trail. The park’s proximity to the Harrison-Crawford State Forest adds to the regional outdoor appeal, making it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a blend of water and forest experiences in the Indiana hills.
Blue River Scenic Views and Water Access
Mature Hardwood Forest with Giant American Beech Trees
Monte Cristo Campground and Trail with River Overlooks
Waterfalls and Limestone Bluff Formations
A clear, spring-fed river famous for excellent water quality, fishing, and paddling.
Some of the largest and oldest beech trees in Indiana thrive within the park’s hardwood forests.
A modern campground featuring river views, equestrian facilities, and well-maintained amenities.