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Interlake Property

Interlake Property to be Open for Use August 23, 2008

The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) property, Interlake, located in Warrick and Pike Counties in southern Indiana near Lynnville officially opened for year round use Saturday, August 23. This multi-use property is one of only two DNR owned property that permits off-road vehicle (ORV) use. Horseback riding, mountain biking, boating, hiking, fishing, hunting, trapping, and dog training are other uses allowed on site.  The operating hours will be sunrise to sunset.

Property rules will be posted at four entrances:

  • South entrance (main entrance) - State Road 68 (east of Lynnville)
  • North entrance - County Road 1200 South (Pike County, south of Spurgeon)
  • West entrances – County Road 1300 South (Pike-Warrick county line)
  • Clutter Road (Warrick County)

Parking is permitted along roadsides and at the Marion parking lot (adjacent to the north entrance road).

Effective November 15 thru November 30, 2008 No off-road vehicle riding is allowed from sunrise to 10AM EST and No deer firearms hunting is allowed from 10AM to Sunset EST. Authorized by 312-IAC 8-2-1.

Persons who visit Interlake are required to follow all DNR property rules. Vehicles and horses are not permitted on marked reclaimed areas. Additionally, no camping, no open fires, and people must Carry In Carry Out supplies and waste. All vehicles must be properly registered and equestrians must comply with bridle tags rules. Interlake is a day use property; use this property at your own risk.  PROPERTY RULES

No on-site amenities (trash cans, restrooms, water, etc.) are currently provided, the property should be treated as a primitive site.  A master planning process is in progress to identify future property development. 

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