Greene-Sullivan State Forest
For a day of fishing, camping, hunting or just rest and relaxation, the Greene-Sullivan State Forest is one of the most beautiful and serene places to visit. Founded in 1936 as a result of a donation of more than 3,000 acres of property former coal company property, the area now includes nearly 9,000 acres of wooded rolling hills dotted with more than 120 easily accessible lakes, making It one of the most unique areas in Indiana. Many of these lakes are stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill and red-ear sunfish offering some of the finest fishing in the State. With over 100 family campsites available between Narrow Lake, Wampler Lake, and Reservoir #26 and an additional 20 sites in the Horseman’s Campground near Ladder Lake, there is something for everyone including picnicking, mushroom hunting, horseback riding, photography, and wildlife viewing.