Tucked away in lesser-known and tragically underrated Berne (which is easily one of the most unique small towns in Indiana), is one of the Hoosier State’s best (and oldest) water parks. Originally started as a farmer’s sand quarry in 1908, the property eventually became a swim lake around 1918. In 1922, the first iteration of the park was born when the then-owner rented out the land to two entrepreneurs. It was called the Berne Swimming Club, and amenities were soon added, piece by piece, over the years. Finally, in the 1930s, the owner of the lake sold it to one of the entrepreneurs and his sons. It was on track to become one of the best things to do in Indiana during the summer. Pine Lake Water Park in Indiana is a must-do for pretty much everyone – so pack up the sunblock and let’s go.

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Have you ever heard of (or been to) Pine Lake Water Park in Indiana? Be sure to visit the website or its official Facebook page to learn more. Need more things to do in Indiana during summer? Check out this awesome Indiana waterfalls road trip and see our state for how beautiful it really is.04

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Awesome Attractions in Indiana

What are the best amusement parks in Indiana?

The best amusement parks in Indiana include:

  • Deep River Water Park. The Paddle PlayZone and bumper boats are great fun for all ages.
  • Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari. Fun characters greet you at this fun park that has the longest water coaster in the world.
  • Fun Center Paiges Crossing. This place has mini-golf, go-karts, rides, arcade games, and so much more.
  • Go Ape Treetop Adventure. Rather than rides, this park has you propelling yourself along tunnels, bridges, ziplines, and a whole lot more active fun.

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What are the best animal encounters in Indiana?

The best animal encounters in Indiana include:

  • Wolf Creek Habitat. You can pet adult wolves and wolf puppies here as well as foxes and rabbits.
  • Wilstem Ranch. This is an elephant retreat where you can pet and bathe elephants. There are also giraffes, horses, and kangaroos.
  • Wild Winds Buffalo Preserve. Come here to interact with and learn about buffalo and stay in a teepee if you like.
  • Dutch Creek Farm Animal Park. This is where you can pet ostriches, elk, bison, zebras, llamas, and many other animals.

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What are the best kid-friendly hikes in Indiana?

The best kid-friendly hikes in Indiana include:

  • Strahl Lake Trail at Brown County State Park. This is a hike that goes around a lovely lake and has a fun nature center.
  • Trail 4 at Chain O’Lakes State Park. This is an easy 1-mile hike that will bring you to four different lakes with varied wildlife.
  • Trail 9 at Clifty Falls State Park. This hike on a wooden boardwalk goes past beautiful waterfalls.
  • Trail 10 at McCormick’s Creek State Park. This is the first state park in Indiana and has an easy hike with amazing canyon views.

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