Puzzle enthusiasts have eagerly turned to Google today to discover the names of national parks hidden within the latest New York Times Strands, which featured a theme of “American beauty.”
The National Park Service notes that Indiana is home to four national parks, some of which extend into neighboring states.
What are the national parks located in Indiana?
Here is a rundown of the national parks you can find in the Hoosier state. Additional details can be accessed at nps.gov.
One significant site from the Revolutionary War is located in Vincennes.
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The Indiana Dunes stretch across 15 miles of the state’s coastline and feature over 50 miles of trails that traverse sand dunes, forests, prairies, and wetlands, as reported by the National Park Service.
This trail spans multiple states, including Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Ohio. According to the National Park Service, it traces the paths of Lewis and Clark’s expedition from the early 1800s.
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While Kentucky boasts the first memorial dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, he also spent part of his childhood in Southern Indiana, with this historical site located in Lincoln City.