Attica sits on the east bank of the Wabash River and is blessed with more than 125 parkland acres of recreational opportunities within it’s seven parks. Ravine Park is a ninety-acre park that starts on the west end near downtown and extends about one and one-half miles east. The western part of the park is a wooded area with a stream, Brady’s Branch, running through it. It also contains a one-half mile nature trail with five pedestrian bridges. The western section of the park has many springs that keep the stream flowing constantly. The middle section is approximately 30-acres and contains a large shelter, two smaller shelters, pool, picnic tables, park benches, and the Jackson Street trail runs behind the largest pavilion. The eastern section of the park, Arms Woods, contains 35-acres of woods with trails. The Badlands Off Road Park is 800-acres of sand dunes, wooded trails, gravel, mud, and rock trails, and terrain for all types and skill levels.