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Huntington County Recreation

J. Edward Roush Lake
Located just outside of the city of Huntington, J. Edward Roush Lake receives over a half of a million visitors a year.  Enjoy boating, camping, fishing, hunting and a variety of other outdoor activities.

Salamonie Reservoir
Salamonie Reservoir is located on the western part of Huntington County, and here too you'll find all kinds of outdoor activities for the entire family.  Salamonie Reservoir is home to a nature center and modern camping facilities.

DNR workers release wildlife

Sunken Gardens
This enchanting park, where graceful fieldstone foot-bridges span a U-shaped pond, and stone stairwells lead visitors to the gardens below, was erected out of an old abandoned stone quarry.  The quarry's natural, rough-hewn stone walls provided a living amphitheater which architects incorporated in the designing of the ponds, walks, bridges, flowers, and foliage.  Today, the addition of a Christmas light display has attracted thousands to this multi-level heaven.

Having fun in the water.

Lake Clare
Located just east of Huntington, Lake Clare offers camping, fishing, swimming and picnic areas.  In the spring the park hosts motor boat championships.  Lake Clare is formed from an abandoned stone quarry that had filled with water.

Markle Park & Pool
Exit 86 off of I-69 in Markle.  This park is great for relaxation and family entertainment.  The Markle Fish and Game Club Park is equipped with baseball diamonds, basketball, tennis, horseshoe pits, pavilion rentals, picnic areas, fishing, a new playground, and quarry swimming.

 

Camp Timberlake
Camp Timber Lake has the most secluded pristine camping anywhere to be found. CTL has 60 campsites. Fifteen of them are Class AA, 35 Class A, and 10 Primitive sites. There is enough camping for you and your neighbors to come enjoy together. Most of the sites are well wooded and have breathtaking views of the beautiful 9 acre lake, surrounded by a native woods. Fishing from your site is not out of reach and neither is the new Office and Camp Store/Bait Shop. With all the necessities for camping, fishing, and a few extras. You won’t need to leave the campground during your stay. Talk to the friendly staff at the office about booking your stay at Camp Timber Lake today.

Camp Timberlake - Huntington, IN
 

Huntington County Girls Softball League
Huntington County Girls Softball League web page lists league information, practice times, game schedule, etc.

 
Huntington Parks and Recreation Department
 

Huntington County Visitor & Convention Bureau
407 N. Jefferson St., Huntington, Indiana 46750
(260) 359-8687 or (800) 848-4282