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O'Bannon Woods
Overview
O'Bannon Woods State Park offers a rugged and scenic retreat within the vast Harrison-Crawford State Forest in southern Indiana. Formerly known as Wyandotte Woods, this destination provides a classic state park experience where deep hardwood forests meet the winding banks of the Ohio River. It is a place where natural history and pioneer heritage converge, offering RV travelers a chance to explore impressive cave systems and historic farmsteads while staying in a well-maintained, tranquil campground.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated just west of Corydon, nestled along the Ohio River and the scenic Blue River. Its landscape is defined by steep limestone bluffs, deep ravines, and dense forests that showcase the diverse topography of the region. Travelers will appreciate the rolling hills of southern Indiana, which provide a secluded atmosphere and a sense of primitive wilderness, yet the park remains easily accessible for those exploring the historic landmarks of Indiana's first state capital.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground at O'Bannon Woods is well-equipped for modern travelers, featuring paved pads with electric hookups that can accommodate a variety of rig sizes. Facilities include modern comfort stations with hot showers and clean restrooms. Families often frequent the aquatic center, which features a large swimming pool and water slides during the summer months. For a unique educational experience, the park also maintains a nature center and a unique 1850s haypress located at the pioneer farmstead.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can tackle miles of hiking and mountain biking trails or take a guided tour of the Wyandotte Caves, famous for their massive underground rooms and rare formations. The nearby Blue River is a premier destination for canoeing and kayaking, offering gentle floats through the forest. History buffs should not miss a trip into downtown Corydon to visit the original state capitol building and local artisan shops that line the historic square.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal match for active families and nature lovers who enjoy a mix of outdoor recreation and educational history. Because of its specialized facilities, it is also a premier destination for equestrian travelers looking for a robust horse camp experience. While it may not offer the luxury amenities of a private resort, it provides the quiet solitude and immersive forest atmosphere that traditional RVers seek for a genuine nature getaway.
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User Reviews
Brian Holdaway
I'm here for the Halloween fun. The parks does some ama#ing family fun stuff for the weekend. Tractor rides,silent auction,campsite decorations contest,haunted hikes,amazing food cooked by dnr and staff, the family who does the haunted forest are amazing and very nice people. The staff and dnr are friendly and very helpful with all your needs to have a fun family friendly camp/Halloween experience. Highly recommend coming for Halloween even if you do t have little ones. Come help support a beautiful state park. If you want to camp you better book a spot at least 6 months in advance.
Mary Larson
Cool little nature center. We only did one trail but was neat, we crossed a dried up creek, and got to see some rock cliffs.
Lucinda Dunbar
Had a wonderful time and will definitely be back to this state park. The mountain biking is awesome. The hiking would be just as beautiful, but I only had time to do one of the two. Mountain biking was the more important to me. It is a beautiful well-shaded Campground.
Amy Berry
We camped at the campground 74 and A28 both flooded in overnight rain. Moved to site 47 and it was lovely. Pool no longer has slides which was a bit of a disappointment
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!
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