Camping

Camping

QUILT SHOW

Enjoy a beautiful display of handmade quilts in the Pioneer Village at Spring Mill State Park.
Please contact the Park Office for more information: (812)849-3534

Camping

RANCH PLAY DAYS

Midwest Trail Ride sits inside the Hoosier National Forest. It has a campground, cabins, horse stalls, an outpost store and easy access to trails. It’s great for campers, horseback riders and even boaters that are going to Monroe Lake. Join them for their Ranch Play Days featuring the fun activities below:

Ranch Play Days
This event is a fun way to get your horse used to cows if he has not seen them before. Participants do not
have to have a team; nor do they have to have experience! We will show you how. This is instructor lead, so
there will be an explanation at the beginning for everyone. Teams: You may bring your own team, if you do not
have a team, come by yourself and we will pair you up with other individuals.

Breakaway Ranch Roping
This event will give you the opportunity to try your hand at roping. No
experience needed! This is a non-competitive, fun event geared toward beginners, but all
levels are welcome! All ropes will need to have breakaway hondas. You do not have to be
entered in the Ranch Play Day to participate in the Ranch Roping, but you must register in
advance to participate in either event. We encourage everyone to bring their own ropes with
breakaway hondas.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SIGING UP FOR THESE EVENTS

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MAPPING THE TRANSPORTATION HISTORY OF SPRING MILL AND LAWRENCE COUNTY

David Nord of Indiana University will be at Spring Mill State Park to teach what he has learned about the history of transportation in Southern Indiana. While speaking, he will share old photos and maps.

Meet in the Lakeview Activity Center.

 

Can’t make it to this event? David Nord will be back on October 19th, and this time around, he will be at the Grist Mill in the Pioneer Village. CLICK HERE to learn about how you can sign up! DINNER WILL BE INCLUDED.

 

GATE FEE MAY APPLY
PLEASE CONTACT THE PARK OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION (812)849-3534.

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