Spring Mill State Park
Spring Mill State Park is a 1,358-acre (5 km2) state park located on the
Mitchell Karst Plain, which allowed caves and sinkholes to form in the
limestone. Caves include Bronson Cave, Twin Caves, Shawnee Cave (Donaldson
Cave), and Hamer Cave.
A portion of the park is virgin timber, protected in the Donaldson Woods Nature
Preserve.
The Mitchell Karst Plain Nature Preserve is notable for its large number of
sinkholes, more than 1000 per square mile.
Many of the park's features were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps
in the 1930s, including the Spring Mill Inn, Spring Mill Lake, and most of the
trails.
A settler village can also be found in a valley in the park, featuring a
historic watermill and nineteen other structures. A stream runs through the
village, which is fed by a spring in Hamer Cave and powers the watermill.
Location
3333 IN-60
Mitchell, Lawrence County
Indiana,
USA
Getting There
Spring Mill State Park is located in Lawrence County, Indiana, and is
approximately 75 miles south of Indianapolis. The park can be accessed by car
via State Road 60 or State Road 37.
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