Summit Lake State Park offers a peaceful natural retreat featuring a 800-acre lake ideal for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation in northeastern Indiana.
Summit Lake State Park is located in northeastern Indiana near the town of Corunna in Whitley County. The park encompasses approximately 1,611 acres surrounding the 800-acre Summit Lake, a reservoir that is the park's central feature. The landscape is characterized by gently rolling hills, wooded areas, and open water creating various habitats that support a diverse range of animals and plant species. Ecologically, the park supports numerous bird species, including migratory waterfowl, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers. The lake is known for its abundant fish populations, including largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish, attracting anglers year-round. Summit Lake State Park's history traces back to its development as a reservoir to supply water to the area, eventually converting into a protected public outdoor recreation area. Visitors can enjoy facilities such as boat ramps, fishing piers, picnic areas, and multiple trails. Popular recreational activities include hiking, camping, mountain biking, fishing, boating, and winter sports like ice fishing and cross-country skiing. The park also provides campsites with electric hookups and primitive camping options, catering to a variety of outdoor preferences. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot white-tailed deer, turtles, frogs, and a variety of water birds. Visitors appreciate the park's tranquil atmosphere and family-friendly environment for day use and extended outdoor stays. Summit Lake State Park's water-focused recreation and diverse trail system make it an accessible and appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Indiana.
Summit Lake - An expansive 800-acre lake perfect for boating and fishing
Wildlife Viewing Areas - Excellent spots for observing migratory waterfowl and native species
Multi-use Trail System - Trails designed for hiking, biking, and horseback riding
Campgrounds with lakeside access and modern amenities
A large man-made reservoir providing habitat for fish and waterfowl, and offering multiple boating access points.
A multi-use trail following the path of a former railroad, popular for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
Contains both electric and primitive sites, offering easy access to the lake and park facilities.