Brown County State Park is not free to visit. There are entrance fees for both in-state and out-of-state visitors. In this blog post, we’ll explore the details of the park’s admission fees, special passes, and any free activities or areas within the park.
Entrance Fees for Brown County State Park
The entrance fees for Brown County State Park are as follows:
Visitor Type | Entrance Fee |
---|---|
In-State Daily Entrance (Noncommercial Vehicle) | $7 per vehicle |
Out-of-State Daily Entrance (Noncommercial Vehicle) | $9 per vehicle |
Pedestrian, Bicycle, or Horseback Entrance | $2 per person (ages 5 and older) |
These fees are applicable every day, including holidays. The entrance fee admits the driver and all passengers in the vehicle.
Special Passes and Permits
While Brown County State Park does not offer free general admission, there are several special passes and permits available for frequent visitors or those who want to access specific facilities within the park:
Annual Entrance Pass
- $50 for Indiana residents
- $70 for non-residents
- Valid from January 1 to December 31 of the year issued
Golden Hoosier Passport
- $25 for Indiana residents aged 65 or older, or those eligible for Social Security disability payments
- Valid from January 1 to December 31 of the year issued
Annual Horse Tag
- $20 for one horse
- Entitles access to DNR properties where horse use is allowed
- Valid from January 1 to December 31 of the year issued
Free Admission Days
While the park does not offer free admission on a regular basis, there are occasional special events or days when the entrance fees are waived. For example, during the 2024 Visit Indiana Day on May 19, the park allowed visitors to enter for free.
Free Activities and Areas within Brown County State Park
Even though the park itself is not free to enter, there are several free activities and areas that visitors can enjoy within the park:
Hiking Trails
Brown County State Park boasts an extensive network of hiking trails, ranging from easy nature walks to more challenging routes. Visitors can explore the park’s diverse landscapes, including forests, ravines, and scenic overlooks, without having to pay any additional fees.
Picnicking
The park offers numerous picnic areas and shelters that are available for free use by visitors. Families and groups can enjoy a picnic lunch or snack while taking in the natural beauty of the park.
Visitor Center
The park’s Visitor Center is free to access and provides information about the park’s history, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. Visitors can also browse the gift shop and learn about the local area.
Outdoor Exhibits
Throughout the park, there are various outdoor exhibits and interpretive displays that educate visitors about the park’s ecology, geology, and cultural heritage. These exhibits are free to explore.
Conclusion
While Brown County State Park does require an entrance fee for both in-state and out-of-state visitors, there are several ways to enjoy the park without incurring additional costs. Visitors can take advantage of the free hiking trails, picnic areas, Visitor Center, and outdoor exhibits. Additionally, the park occasionally offers free admission days, and there are special passes available for frequent visitors or those with specific needs.
References:
1. https://www.in.gov/dnr/state-parks/rates-and-fees/entrance-fees/
2. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g37361-d3974892-Reviews-Brown_County_State_Park-Nashville_Indiana.html
3. https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2024/05/17/indiana-state-parks-brown-county-fort-harrison-clifty-falls-dunes-mccormicks-creek-turkey-run/73682671007/
4. https://www.browncountystatepark.net
5. https://www.in.gov/dnr/state-parks/parks-lakes/brown-county-state-park/