Deam Lake State Recreation Area

Deam Lake State Recreation Area is a popular destination in Indiana for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a mix of trails, campsites, and water-based recreation options.

1,300
Acres Protected
9
Miles of Trails
115,000
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Deam Lake State Recreation Area

 

Deam Lake State Recreation Area, located in southern Indiana, is a haven for outdoor lovers seeking diverse recreational activities. The area spans over 1,300 acres and includes the picturesque Deam Lake, which is perfect for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. Surrounded by the mature forests of Clark State Forest, this area provides a habitat for a variety of wildlife, making it a good spot for birdwatching and wildlife observation. Aside from its natural beauty, Deam Lake offers numerous hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking trails, catering to adventurers of varying skill levels. The area also boasts well-established campgrounds for those looking to immerse themselves in nature overnight. Historically, the land and waters were used by Indigenous peoples and later as farmland before being designated as a state recreation area. The draw of Deam Lake lies not only in its range of activities but also in its tranquil setting, offering a peaceful escape from urban life.

Highlights

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Deam Lake - Ideal for fishing, boating, and scenic views.

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Clark State Forest - Offers dense woodlands perfect for hiking and wildlife viewing.

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Horseback Riding Trails - Extensive trails tailored for equestrian enthusiasts.

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Fishing Areas - Noted for bass and bluegill fishing opportunities.

Notable Natural Features

Deam Lake

A 194-acre lake ideal for boating and fishing.

Hiking Trails

Several trails accommodate different skill levels, with scenic views.

Equestrian Facilities

Well-maintained facilities and trails for horseback riders.