Indiana’s state parks and recreation areas are quite beloved by locals and visitors alike, attracting tens of thousands of visitors every year. Sure, it might not SOUND like much compared to parks like Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, which sees a couple of million visitors annually, but for our little corner of the world? It’s perfect. Not too crowded, never terribly busy. So, which one of the state parks in Indiana is likely to be the least crowded? Head out to the unfortunately underrated, least visited state park in Indiana for a nice, quiet afternoon outdoors – it’s the Trine State Recreation Area, and it’s perfect for anyone who wants to celebrate the beauty of the Hoosier State without the potential for crowds.

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For information about how to book your cabin, be sure to check out the Trine State Recreation Area website. What are your favorite lesser-known parks in Indiana? Tell us about them in the comments!

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