Celebrate 100 Years With SPR GO Game
INDIANA — Discover the hidden treasures of Indiana’s state parks as they celebrate their centennial year by taking part in the SPR GO game.
The game is similar to bingo. Players must find game codes at designated locations on the properties and record them on their game card in the appropriate space. Completing five spaces in a row, column or diagonal qualifies the player for prizes.
Prizes include annual entrance passes that can be used at state parks, reservoirs and state forest recreation areas; gift cards for Indiana State Park inns and lodges; camping gift cards; and subscriptions to “Outdoor Indiana” magazine.
As a bonus to celebrate the 100th birthday of Indiana State Parks, SPR GO participants can try the more challenging “Centennial Cover-All” version.
The cover-all requires participants to visit at least 25 of the 40 sites on the card. Finishers will receive a free Indiana State Parks centennial coin and will qualify for prizes.
The game’s webpage is the place to download a game card, read hints for finding the game code locations at each property and read rules and regulations.
SPR GO is an abbreviation for State Parks and Reservoirs, Get Outside.
Each household is limited to one game card. Game cards must be received by the Department of Natural Resources by Jan. 31, 2017, to be eligible for prizes.
In addition to prizes, the game is an opportunity to learn, create memories and discover the parks. Indiana’s state parks system was established in 1916 as a gift to Hoosiers in recognition of the state’s 100th birthday.