Versailles State Park
Location:0.5 miles east of Versailles on US 50.
Facilities:226 campsites with electricity, showers, and flush toilets, youth tent
camping area, group camp that includes sleeping cabins, recreation
hall, shower house, and dining hall , camp store, picnic areas,
shelters, playground, playfields, recreation building rental, hiking
trails, equestrian trails (day use only), saddle barn, swimming pool
complex with waterslide, bathhouse, concession, boat ramp, boat rentals (rowboats,
paddleboats, canoes), nature center, naturalist services (seasonal).
Activities:Camping, swimming, fishing, boating (electric motors only),
canoeing, hiking, trail rides, hayrides, interpretive programs.
Special Features:Running directly through the park is Laughery Creek, named for Colonel
Archibald Lochry, a Revolutionary War soldier. In 1781 Lochry and his
men were killed in an Indian battle where Laughery Creek enters the
Ohio River just south of Aurora, Indiana. Construction of 230-acre
Versailles Lake began in 1954, and the lake was opened to the public
for fishing and boating a few years later. A 25-meter swimming pool
with a 100-foot waterslide was added to the park in 1987.
Address:Box 205 US Hwy 50
Versailles, IN 47042
Phone:812-689-6424
Web: www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/properties/park_versailles.html
Size: 5,988 acres.
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Indiana.