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Established in 2004, this is Indiana's newest state park where you can enjoy camping, hiking, biking, fishing, birding, and wildlife observation. The park is unique because of the large expanses of tall prairie grasses, blooming native wildflowers, and numerous wetlands called fens that wait to be explored. Several picnic areas, shelter houses, playgrounds and a 110 site modern campground, all of which are ADA accessible, can be found within the park.
Nearby: Tippecanoe Battlefield Museum 2 miles; Wolf Park 5 miles; Celery Bog and Lily Nature Center 7 miles; Purdue University 7 miles; Clegg Botanical Gardens 7 miles; Columbia Park Zoo and Water Park 9 miles; Fort Quiatenon 13 miles; Delphi Canal Museum 15 miles and other cultural attractions in Lafayette.
For Prophetstown, the in-state vehicle entrance fee is $8 and out-of state is $10 per vehicle. For pedestrians, bicycles, buses and passenger vans, the entrance fee is $2 per person. When staying overnight, you will be required to pay the entrance fee the first time you enter and your receipt will serve as your in/out pass the remainder of your stay. In-state annual entrance permits (AEPs) are $50. Out-of-state annual entrance permits are $70. Golden Hoosier permits are $25. Pets must be on a leash of 6ft. or less and attended to at all times. A camping group consists of as many as 6 persons, not necessarily related . One main camping unit per campsite with one additional tent and one dining fly are permitted per site and subject to the Property Manager's discretion. Minimum age to rent a site is 18 years old. Leasing or subleasing campsites or equipment on a site is prohibited. Because of the tall prairie grasses surrounding these sites, campers must attend fires at all times and extinguish when departing. Starting from 1/1/2026: DAILY ENTRANCE FEES: For cars, trucks and campers, the entrance fee is $7 per vehicle for in-state plates at all state park properties, and $15 per vehicle for out-of-state plates (Indiana Dunes is $20 for out-of-state plates), seven days a week including holidays. For pedestrians, bicycles, buses and passenger vans, the entrance fee is $2 per person. When staying overnight, you will be required to pay the entrance fee the first time you enter and your receipt or hang tag will serve as your in/out pass the remainder of your stay. ANNUAL ENTRANCE PASSES: Indiana resident Annual Entrance Passes (AEP) are $50. Non-resident Annual Entrance Passes (NRAEP) are $120. Golden Hoosier Passes are $25 (All types: Over 65, DHV, and SSDI).