Mounds state recreation area park amenities in Brookville, Indiana
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Mounds State Recreation Area
Mounds State Recreation Area is a popular tourist attraction located at 14108 Indiana 101 in Brookville, Indiana, United States. This park is a part of the Brookville Lake-Whitewater Memorial State Park Complex and covers a total of 16,445 acres, including a 5,260-acre lake. The area is known for its prehistoric Native American mounds and significant deposit of 450-million-year-old Ordovician fossils. Visitors to Mounds SRA can enjoy over 25 miles of hiking trails, boating opportunities, and world-renowned recreational and sport fishing. The park also features two beaches and more than 400 campsites, making it an ideal destination for families looking to enjoy the outdoors.
Brookville Lake Beach
Brookville Lake Beach is a part of the Brookville Lake - Whitewater Memorial State Park Complex, located at 14108 State Route 101 in Brookville, Indiana. This institution spans over 16,445 acres and features a 5,260-acre lake, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors to Brookville Lake Beach can explore more than 25 miles of hiking trails, enjoy boating opportunities on the lake, and partake in nationally recognized recreational and sport fishing. The area is also known for its significant deposit of 450-million-year-old Ordovician fossils, providing a unique glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
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