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Indiana Dunes National Park: The Complete Visitor Guide

By Evan & Stina · Updated June 2026 · 8 min read

Indiana Dunes National Park is one of America's newest national parks (designated in 2019) and one of its most surprising: about 15 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline where 200-foot dunes meet beaches, bogs, prairies, and forest — all within an hour of Chicago and 25 minutes from our front doors in downtown Valparaiso. We've sent eleven years of guests to the Dunes; this is the guide we wish everyone read first.

First, the two-parks thing

There are actually two parks sharing the shoreline, and visitors mix them up constantly:

Good news: they're minutes apart, and a great day uses both.

The beaches

The hikes

When to go

Practical notes

Where to stay: the Valparaiso play

Lodging immediately around the park is thin — a handful of motels and rentals in the small beach towns, which empty out at night. Downtown Valparaiso, 25 minutes south, is the comfortable base: a real walkable downtown for dinner after beach days, events most weekends, and our apartments with full kitchens, in-unit laundry for the sandy towels, free parking, and EV charging for the drive home. Here's how we'd structure the perfect Dunes day from Valpo.

Make Valpo your Dunes basecamp

Four downtown apartments, 25 minutes from the sand, about 10% less than booking the same units on Airbnb. Beach by day, Lincolnway by night.

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