With a 230 acre lake, Versailles State Park is the second largest state park in the state of Indiana.
Discover fossils from a time when the area was covered by waters.
Also, investigate the Civil War history that tells when the Confederate Army had control of the town of Versailles and the area that is now Versailles State Park.
Trails in the park range from easy to moderate and are from 1.5 to 2.75 miles in length.
Onsite:
- fishing
- boating
- swimming pool
- camping
- hiking
- bicycling
- horseback riding
- birdwatching
What's FREE to See!
- Versailles Pumpkin Show
- Busching Covered Bridge and Otter Creek Covered Bridge
- Batesville Area Historical Society
- Powers' Winery
Indiana State Parks
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