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Turkey Run State Park Adventures

Turkey Run State Park is a stunning natural area in Indiana known for its rugged sandstone gorges, dense forest surroundings, and scenic hiking trails.

2,382
Acres Protected
14
Miles of Trails
Around 700,000
Annual Visitors
1916
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Turkey Run State Park.

Entrance Requirements

A modest entrance fee is required; state park passes are accepted.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and autumn are ideal for visiting due to mild temperatures and vibrant natural colors.

Visitor Information

Turkey Run State Park Nature Center provides educational exhibits and park information.

Getting There

Easily accessible by car via Highway 47, with parking available at the entrance and trailheads.

Weather & Climate

Turkey Run experiences cold winters with average temperatures between 20-40°F, while summers are hot and humid, ranging from 70-90°F. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather with moderate temperatures.

Conservation Efforts

Invasive species and erosion are ongoing challenges to the park's ecosystem. The park engages in active conservation efforts to preserve its natural resources and historical sites.

Camping in Turkey Run State Park

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Turkey Run Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located within the park, it offers electric and non-electric sites with modern amenities.

Top Trails

Trail 3 (Rocky Hollow – Falls Canyon Loop)

Moderate
2 miles

Features rugged terrain and scenic views of canyons and gorges.

Trail 1

Easy
0.7 miles

A short, paved trail great for families and accessing the Narrows Covered Bridge.

Trail 10

Moderate
1.4 miles

Traverses both forested areas and open fields, offering varied sights.

Trail 6

Easy
0.5 miles

Leads to beautiful views of Sugar Creek, ideal for a mid-hike rest.

Trailblazer Tips

Start early to avoid crowds on popular trails like the Rocky Hollow – Falls Canyon Loop.

Spring and fall offer the most moderate weather and stunning views of wildflowers and foliage.

Reserve campsites in advance during peak season as they fill up quickly.

Waterproof boots are recommended for trail sections prone to getting muddy or wet.

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