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O'Bannon Woods
O'Bannon Woods State Park is a state park located in Corydon, Indiana. It is a 1,722-acre park that is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild turkey, and a variety of songbirds. The park also features a variety of recreational activities, including camping, fishing, hiking, and horseback riding. The park is also home to a variety of historical sites, including the Battle of Corydon, the first Civil War battle fought in Indiana. The park also features a variety of natural features, including a lake, wetlands, and a variety of wooded areas.
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User Reviews
Greg Gutierrez
We camped at O’Bannon Woods State Park for one night and had a great time with the family. The campground was peaceful, clean, and had everything we needed—picnic tables, fire rings, and clean restrooms. We grilled out, enjoyed some good food, and spent time hiking and exploring the trails. It’s a great spot to relax and recharge. The park is especially nice in the fall or spring when the weather is cooler and the views are beautiful. Perfect for a quick getaway with family. We’ll definitely be back!
Michelle Fowler
Had a couple of great hikes here with a friend the other day. Highly recommend Ohio River Bluff Loop Trail (Rock bluffs, Ohio River, meadowed forest, Blue River, ridgeline) and the Rough Ridge Loop Trail (moderate forest hike with beat rocks and boulders and a beautiful creek area). Great variety of scenery and some nice moderate hikes!
Jace Biendara
Was in Louisville and this was recommended as the best place to get in some long mtb miles and it did not disappoint! Rode about 20 miles of the Adventure trail, counter clockwise starting just outside the park entrance. More elevation and tech than I expected made a bit more challenging by the leaf litter that covered the trail - something I’m not use to being a desert rider. A few hike-a-bike sections due to rocks/leaves/and incline, but a beautiful ride!
Iwona J Rogers
2024 marks the third year in a row that we’ve wrapped up our camping season at O’Bannon. It’s such a beautiful park, and my husband especially loves sitting by the Ohio River in the flat, tree-filled area at the end of one of the roads. Every year, we bring our travel trailer to the campgrounds for our final late-October camping trip before we winterize and store our rig. This year was just as lovely, though once again, we missed the fall color change by about a week or two. Since we’ve moved an hour north of where we were before, we now have a longer drive to get here. In future years, this final trip will likely last one or even two additional days, making the experience even better with more time in the great outdoors. It’s a peaceful and scenic spot that we always look forward to visiting.
Judy Vernon
Another wonderful Indiana State Park. What ever you do, you can do it here! Hiking, Biking, wild life watching, history, relaxing, camping with friends, you name it. We camped at site 84. The pad was fairly level but there was a step off that could cause you to trip if you weren’t paying attention. Fire pit are was clean and plenty of space to sit around the campfire. We were there on Memorial Weekend and it was very crowded. Lots of families, kids on bikes and scooters (they need to learn to look out for the walkers). We loved the Nature Center. It has a wonderful accessible 1 mile trail around it with information placards posted around the loop. There is a pioneer village with several exhibits that were very entertaining. We were also fortunate enough to see the huge Hay Press in operation with their oxen, Gump. The view of the Ohio River was amazing from the #2 Shelter House! I’m told they have an amazing pool but we did not use it however by the amount of hanging swimsuits and towels, it was well used! We will definitely consider returning.
HeRe So
Beautiful park. Large campground sites. Plenty of trails. Great views of the Ohio river. We kayaked the Blue river while in the area. There are many natural springs that feed into the Blue river.
Shawn
1st time coming here with the children. Absolutely loved the views, and the trails. I can't wait to come back
Rae Proctor
Very pretty place I went to the pool lifeguards are right on top of everything it was very clean wasn't overcrowded what a given it five stars but I don't think you should pay to get into the park and then have to pay also for the pool it should be one of the other and they don't give any discounts at the front gate for the handicap/ disabled.
Robin Renfrow
The best camping experience! Lots of trails, a nature center and aquatic center. Awesome place to go 😊
Gene Payne
Really nice park! 1st time there. Was worth taking the drive. Well maintained. Trail was marked well. Nice views of the river. Will return. Plenty more trails to hike.