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Charlestown State Park is an Indiana state park on in Clark County,
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, in the
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. The park is on the banks of the Ohio River, east of Charlestown. It was once part of the
Indiana Army Ammunition Plant The Indiana Army Ammunition Plant was an Army manufacturing plant built in 1941 between Charlestown and Jeffersonville, Indiana. It consisted of three areas within two separate but attached manufacturing plants: * Indiana Ordnance Works Plant 1 ...
(INAAP), and was donated in separate parcels to the Indiana state government. In 1993, the state of Indiana was given , and in 1994 was given an additional . When the park opened in 1996, it encompassed . With an additional given by the INAAP in 2004, the park has , making it the third largest state park in Indiana. The park attracts nearly 200,000 visitors annually.


Features

The main feature of the park is various scenic trails overlooking
Fourteen Mile Creek Fourteen Mile Creek, shown as Fourteenmile Creek on federal maps, is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed May 19, 2011 creek in Clark County, Indiana, close to Charlestown. ...
, noted for being one of the oldest unglaciated stream valleys in the state. On the peninsula the creek forms where it meets the Ohio River stands an isolated bedrock ridge called the Devil's Backbone. According to legend, the Devil's Backbone forms part of the remains of an ancient stone fortress built by Welsh adventurers who traveled to the Ohio Valley in the 12th century, though the story is unsubstantiated. The Backbone is restricted, however park staff offer limited tours in the winter. Over 14 miles of hiking trails are available for use, with many great views of the Ohio River, Fourteen Mile Creek and more. Charlestown State Park has a 192 site campground, including "Full Hook up" campsites. Devonian fossils and karst
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s can be found in the park, in addition to 72 species of birds, including
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s, black
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s and bald eagles. The park was scheduled for $3 million in improvements, which were delayed in January 2006 when workers building a new boat ramp found a Native American cooking area dating back to 2,000 B.C. The remains of firepits and stone slabs that would be used to crack nuts were found, as well as Laurel chert, from which stone tools were made. Only once the archaeological surveys were done could work on the improvements, including a five-lane boat ramp and a riverfront walking trail, continue. In September, 2006 construction of the new boat ramps restarted. The boat ramp opened in June 2007. In September 2011, the historic Portersville Bridge was relocated and reconstructed to cross the creek and connect Rose Island for the first time. Park Staff offer regular guided tours of Rose Island.


Future plans

There are still railroad tracks and private houses on the property, and the Indiana state government is still deciding what to do with them. Future developments confirmed by the state for the park include more hiking trails, Mountain Bike trails, improvements to the campground, a Nature Center and cabins.''State leaders sure Charlestown State Park will see improvements''


Gallery

File:Charlestown State Park Office.jpg, Park office File:Charlestown State Park Outhouse.jpg, Distant view of river landing File:Charlestown State Park Landing.jpg, River landing File:Charlestown State Park RR 1.jpg, Remains of the area's time as part of the IAAP still exist all over the property File:Charlestown State Park Road Hill.jpg, Road leading to the river landing File:Charlestown State Park Trail 3 Start.jpg, Start of Trail 3, using remains of the road to Rose Island File:Charlestown State Park Trail 3 rugged start.jpg, Trail 3 leading from the Rose Island section, where the ruggedness start File:Fourteen Mile Creek waterfront.jpg, Waterfront along Fourteen Mile Creek


References

* ''(Official Site)'' * ''(Indiana Campground Database)'' * * * * {{Authority control Protected areas established in 1996 Charlestown, Indiana State parks of Indiana IUCN Category V Protected areas of Clark County, Indiana 1996 establishments in Indiana