Quakertown State Recreation Area is nestled within the Brookville Lake complex in Liberty, Indiana, offering a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and dense forests. The area boasts two beaches, making it an ideal spot for family vacations and outdoor enthusiasts. With over 25 miles of hiking trails and a variety of recreational activities like boating, fishing, and hunting, it caters to all kinds of nature lovers. The region is also notable for its prehistoric Native American mounds and significant deposits of Ordovician fossils, which date back 450 million years.
The recreation area operates from April to August, offering a 3D archery range that changes its targets weekly. Additionally, it features over 400 campsites, including full hookup and electric sites, perfect for visitors to enjoy the scenic views and serene atmosphere of the lake.
Quakertown SRA is part of a broader conservation effort that aims to provide flood control and wildlife habitats across more than 11,000 acres of varied plant and animal life.