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INDIANAPOLIS — Eighteen Indiana state parks will temporarily close their gates to visitors this month for hunts targeting deer that threaten native plants.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is waiving admission fees Friday at all DNR properties, including Indiana Dunes State Park in Chesterton.
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is transitioning to a paperless mapping system, using their website and mobile app.
CHESTERTON, Ind. — If you enjoy the nostalgia of hiking with the guide of paper map, this will be the last year to use one at the Indiana Dunes State Park and other Hoosier state parks. Citing a ...
The DNR spends over $110,000 on paper maps. That cost will now be used to help run the parks. Future visitors will need to use digital maps.