Celebrate public lands with free entry to DNR sites

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Admission to Indiana’s state park properties and state forest recreation areas where entrance fees are charged will be free Sept. 30 in recognition of National Public Lands Day.

National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest single-day volunteer effort for public lands.

Volunteer opportunities at Indiana State Park properties on Sept. 30 include trail work at Raccoon State Recreation Area, Turkey Run State Park and Brookville Lake, invasive plant removals at Brown County and Spring Mill state parks, and river cleanups at O’Bannon Woods and Tippecanoe River state parks.

But National Public Lands Day isn’t all work and no play. The day is a reminder that public lands are places for outdoor recreation, conservation and making memories with families and friends. Properties will offer hikes, pioneer activities and live bird shows.

For complete list of programs, visit calendar.dnr.IN.gov and look on Sept. 30.

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