From the North: I-69 south to exit 34. Take SR 67 west to CR 100 south. Right on CR 100 south to SR 232 east right on SR 232 east about a quarter mile to entrance. From the south: I-69 north to exit 26. Take SR 9 north to SR 232 east 2 miles to entrance. From the east: SR 67 west to CR 100 south right on CR 100 south to SR 232 east right on SR 232 east about a quarter mile to entrance. From the west: SR 32 east to SR 232 east 2 miles to entrance.
We love this state park! Hiking and history combined. It was really neat looking and learning about the Indian earthworks. Trails for all ages, plus fishing! There is also calling available. Restrooms at the entrance plus a small nature center.
Went to the park to get some pictures of birds. I got distracted and scared off a blue heron. Didn't see much else bird wise. The park runs along a portion of the White River. It has some decent trails to hike. I was interested in the mounds as well. They were interesting. There were signs that told a bit of the history of the site. It was a decent trip.
Beautiful though small state park. We enjoyed our afternoon here yesterday and would like to come back in the spring. We did the Mounds tour and found the extra information helpful and liked the ability to ask questions.