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    Mounds State Park

    4.6 (53 reviews)

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    Fatima G.

    I wanted to try Indiana state parks and mounds state park came up as something relatively close compared to the rest of the state parks. The hiking trail is great and there's a variety of distance for everyone. we spent about 2 hours and the views plus overall surroundings were great.

    Scott W.

    This is a very cool park. Our Indiana family has been telling us about it for years and we finally checked it out. Facilities are very nice and clean. RV campsites were also very nice, though we really wished their were full hookups at each site (there are water and RV dump spots, though not next to each other). The mounds themselves were very interesting. One trail we took lead us down a set of stairs and into a super cool hollow area. Definitely worth your visit. We will be back.

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    Natasha A.

    Mounds state park is one of our favorite parks to go to. It is a decent size and there is much information to learn there! Around the part are various informational boards to tell you about the past including the mines, amusement park, former train depot, and of course the great mounds. They have several trails you can walk, a garden, community building, campgrounds, camp store, and even a small boat ramp that'll put you out onto White River. It's definitely a beautiful place and well worth the visit.

    Katie U.

    I'm on a quest to visit more Indiana state parks - and so far, I'm not doing so hot, but I did finally visit Mounds State Park in Anderson this spring. It's not too far off the highway, and it's an easy drive from Indy. The terrain surprised me - there were certainly mounds, as promised, and flat ground. But a good portion of the park winds along the beautiful White River with some elevation changes. It proved to be a beautiful place for a spring walk. I look forward to my return!

    Allison F.

    Mounds felt more like a "choose your own adventure" state park. Because it's not as well marked as other parks, my husband and I covered way more ground than we originally anticipated, often veering off of the trail and venturing all over the place. I'll return, especially knowing that there is nature preserve adjacent to the park that I could check out as well.

    Jamie W.

    I can't believe I haven't left a review for Mounds yet! I visit here often, as it is the closest state park to me. I love the trails and being able to easily hike/walk around the park. It's also educational and interesting to learn about the history of the mounds and area. Mounds is a smaller state park but great for trails and picnicking. Some of the trails have lots of stairs, but there are trails to access without stairs. They even have a newly paved trail that is more accessible. They also have a pool, ya know - once COVID is over and all :) Easy to do social distancing here. In fact, I've never visited this park more due to COVID. Exploring nature and being outdoors has been a blessing, the scenery in the Fall is just beautiful! The restrooms are open, water fountains closed, and you can visit the Visitors Center with a mask (fun for kids and has a great nature viewing area in the back). The park is very clean and monitored by rangers regularly. It is $7 to enter as an Indiana resident ($9 for non-resident), however, if you have an annual Indiana State Park Pass or visit off-season it is free. I highly recommend the pass - only $50 for access to all Indiana state parks for a year!

    Rachel M.

    Mounds is a great place to get some great hiking in & reconnect with nature, no matter the temperature outside! The informational signage regarding the history of the mounds & the park is great! I'm usually not a sign reader but I found myself stopping at every sign to read -- such great information about local history! My only recommendation is better trail signage. We would occasionally see trail head signs but they didn't make sense because we'd be walking on a trail that said one number, walk a few more feet & then be on a different numbered trail. It didn't matter to us, but I could see how that would be frustrating to some. It's clear that staff takes care of the trails. Can't wait to go back in summer!

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    Ann L.

    This is my COVID update so please see my earlier review as well. I wanted a change of scenery for a walk and since it was a gorgeous Sunday after a string of hot humid days, I figured many places would be pretty crowded, so decided to make use of my state park pass and head to Mounds. It wasn't crowded, but I did pass a fair number of people on the trail. They really don't have any long trails here, so I just did Trail 5 which runs the perimeter of the park and does provide some nice views of the river. I only saw one family with masks, but other than passing on the trail, it was possible to stay 6 feet apart. Since the trails aren't very wide, I did pull my mask up when passing others; since the trails are narrow, I'd suggest bringing one along just to be safe. The restrooms are open, and you can get to them from the patio entrance to the visitor center so you don't have to walk all the way through the visitor center. Masks are required to enter the building, and the restroom smelled of bleach and seemed very clean.

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    Ken N.

    Although Mounds State Park gets its name from the historic earthworks on the southern side of the park, it also has numerous hiking trails, a visitors center, playground, swimming pool, and lots of shade! If you like hiking as I do, then you will appreciate the miles of shaded pathways that keep you cooler on long hikes. The trails offer views of the river and some challenging changes in elevation. Trail 2 has a "boardwalk" that 58 stairs to the first level, and another 22 to reach the top. The rest of the trail has a second boardwalk that descends over 40 stairs before rising on the other side of the ravine around the same amount. Trail 5 is the longest trail and loops around the park with about half of the trail running along the river. This is the one you probably need to pay the most attention to recent weather since the lower levels can become muddy. Trail 1 runs by the mounds including the Grand Mound and three others. Although there is information about the mounds and an opening in the mounds circular form that allows visitors to walk towards the center, there isn't a really good place to stand back and see it all. An observation tower in the proximity would be a great addition to the place. Trail 1 also has a numbered tree trail that if you pick up a brochure at the visitors center, can help you identify the tree types. Sadly, it is not in the brochure you get at the front gate. The visitors center does have dioramas of the mounds that are close to each other so that it becomes easier to see the relationship of one mound to another. Some of the mounds are kind of hard to discern since they have not maintained their height over the 2000+ years since their formation. The center also has a nature watching room, plenty of live animals, an education zone, and plenty of stuffed animals and ancient artifacts. Beyond the hiking, the park also has a playground, swimming pool, and camping facilities. There are a few shelters on site as well. My only negative about the park is that the trails are difficult to match to the maps provided. There should be more trail markers at intersections between trails. Also, Trail 3 has three branches that run parallel to each other with crossbacks and intersections with Trail 5 and an unclear starting point when you stand at the Pavilion. I wasn't sure where I was some of the time! If you like to see a diverse number of environments while you get out for a hike, Mounds could be the place for your next visit. Review #1166

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    Went on a Thursday and it wasn't crowded. Nice trails that are well marked. Spent a couple hours here and would go back again.

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    Lovely place. Nice hiking. Great nature center. Great area to camp. On the River.

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    Close for a place to breathe, get away from stress in the great outdoors. Great for camping, hiking, picnics, & just being outdoors.

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    Yes! They've recently paved their most popular trail to be ADA friendly, it's definitely stroller friendly! The trail is even accessible to the mounds. Called Paved Trail, and also Trail 1

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