From the north: From Indianapolis I-65 south to US 50 east to park entrance. From the south: From Louisville I-65 north to US 50 east to park entrance. From the east: From Cincinnati take I-275 to the Lawrenceburg exit. Take US 50 west to the park entrance. From the west: US 50 east through Versailles to the park entrance.
We hiked about 8 miles on the west side of the park. Saw a bald eagle a barred owl, hawks and another eagle- maybe female or immature bald eagle. Also this creepy dolls head!
We LOVED this park. I am sorry to say, better than Brown County. Not that Brown County isn’t beautiful, Versailles had bigger sites and in our view was just as beautiful without the crowds.
This park is my happy place. It's where I go to kayak and fish and usually I always catch at least one fish every time I go. Which is usually once every few weeks, some times I go once a week. But it's quite. There's lots of wildlife and the scenery is good.
This park looks like fun all year round. They have a nature exhibit in the building across from the pool area right near the lake. So many beautiful stops for nature photos and lots of fishing spots. This is Definitely a place that could be fun for the whole family, team, troop, or just a couple walking around.
Enjoyed the park even in the rain & snow.
Sites stayed somewhat dry because they are paved with picnic table on a well packed stones area. Unfortunately the grassy area did end up a bit swampy.
Covered bridge was cool & made it to the top of the dam. There is a really nice swimming pool & camp store. Planning on camping there again.