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Jackson-Washington State Forest

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State Park Overview

Jackson-Washington State Forest encompasses more than 16,500 acres in Jackson and Washingtoncounties in the heart of Indiana. This part of the state contains unique topography known as the "knobs"region, and affords scenic views from Skyline Drive and some breathtaking hiking trails. The main forestarea, including the forest office and campgrounds, is located 2.5 miles southeast of Brownstown on St.Rd. 250.

The majority of the land that now makes up the state forest was purchased by the state of Indiana in the1930s and 1950s. The Heritage Trust program, using funds from the sale of environmental license plates,has made possible the acquisition of additional state forest land.


Camping

Primitive(class C) camping is available for a fee campers must self-register for camping at the gatehouse. Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Knob Lake Campground, located north of the forest office, has pit toilets and seasonal drinking water available. There is a picnic table and grill located on each of the campgrounds 62 sites. Campsite 11 and campsite 62 are wheelchair accessible sites. Firewood is available near the forest office.

A Youth Tent Campground is available for scouts or other groups. The Youth Camping area is located at the trailhead for Trail 3. Backcountry camping is available in the backcountry area and along the Knobstone Trail.


Picnicking


Boating


Fishing and Hunting

Five forest lakes are open to fishing a valid Indiana fishing license is required.

Spurgeon Hollow Lake (12 acres)

Potter Lake (10 acres)

Plattsburg Pond (8 acres)

Knob Lake (7 acres)

Cypress Pond (1 acre)

All the lakes have been stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill redear sunfish, and channel catfish.

Hunting Whitetail deer, ruffed grouse, turkey, squirrel, fox, and raccoon. A valid hunting license is required.


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