Yellowwood State Forest – DNR
- 772 Yellowwood Lake Rd, Nashville, IN 47448
- 812-988-7945
- November 4, 2025
Deam Lake State Recreation Area is a tranquil outdoor haven located in southern Indiana, offering a perfect escape into nature. Nestled amidst scenic woodlands and rolling hills, this park is a serene destination for outdoor enthusiasts looking to relax, explore, and unwind. With its crystal-clear lake, lush forests, and diverse wildlife, Deam Lake is ideal for campers, hikers, anglers, and nature lovers alike.
The park is centered around Deam Lake, a 194-acre body of water that invites visitors to enjoy fishing, boating, and kayaking. The surrounding forested area is home to an abundance of wildlife, making it a fantastic spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography. Whether you’re looking for an active outdoor adventure or a peaceful retreat, Deam Lake State Recreation Area offers something for everyone, with opportunities to experience nature at its best.
The Deam Lake State Recreation Area provides a variety of camping options, making it a fantastic destination for both first-time campers and seasoned adventurers. The campground includes both modern campsites with electrical hookups and more primitive options for those seeking a more rustic experience.
For a more traditional camping experience, visitors can reserve one of the spacious, well-maintained sites equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and easy access to restrooms and shower facilities. If you're looking for solitude and a deeper connection with nature, the primitive sites offer a peaceful getaway surrounded by forest and close to the tranquil lake.
Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Deam Lake, which is stocked with various species, making it a popular spot for anglers. Boating and kayaking are also available, allowing visitors to explore the lake’s serene waters. Hiking trails, including routes that loop around the lake, offer stunning views and the chance to see local wildlife.
Deam Lake is a wonderful location for families, offering a safe and welcoming environment to spend quality time together by the water or around a campfire. Whether you’re camping for the weekend or staying longer, the park’s friendly atmosphere and natural beauty make it the perfect spot for creating lasting memories.
Deam Lake State Recreation Area
1217 Deam Lake Rd.
Borden, IN 47106
Deam Lake State Recreation Area is open year-round, providing seasonal camping options, with both tent and RV sites available. For those seeking a more rugged experience, primitive campsites remain open year-round.
Campground Hours:
Open year-round (Seasonal amenities from April to October)
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM (Noon)
Visitor Center Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Note: The campground can be busy during peak summer weekends, so it’s advised to make a reservation ahead of time. Always check the official Indiana DNR website for updates on seasonal changes or to confirm operating hours.
Fishing & Boating: Enjoy a relaxing day fishing for bass, catfish, or bluegill, or rent a kayak or paddleboat and explore the scenic shores of Deam Lake.
Hiking & Trails: Wander through several well-marked trails, with options ranging from easy walks around the lake to more challenging routes through the surrounding woods.
Wildlife Viewing: Spot deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species as you explore the park’s diverse habitats. A great spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Picnicking: Several designated picnic areas around the park are perfect for a family lunch or an afternoon snack, with beautiful views of the lake.
Swimming: Enjoy a swim in the designated swimming area during the warmer months.
Reservations: The campground tends to fill up quickly during peak summer months, especially on weekends, so making a reservation in advance is recommended. You can make reservations through the Indiana DNR website or by calling the park office.
Firewood: Firewood is available for purchase at the camp store, but visitors are encouraged not to bring in firewood from other areas to prevent the spread of invasive species.
Pets: Pets are welcome, but they must be kept on a leash and under control at all times. Please clean up after your pet.
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