You'll Be Blown Away By These 10 Amazing State Forests In Indiana
By Trisha Faulkner|Published October 24, 2015
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Trisha Faulkner
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Trisha Faulkner is a stay-at-home and work-at-home Hoosier momma. She is a huge advocate of Autism awareness, and loves her beautiful boy more than life itself. She is a native Indiana writer who types her best pieces for Only In Your State between 2-4AM when her toddler finally falls over asleep.
We have a lot of pretty forests in Indiana. I don’t know about you, but there’s just something about the way you feel when you walk through a wooded area that’s truly amazing. I had a little trouble finding pictures, so there are a lot of state forests not included in this article. We have a lot of state forests that really don’t have pictures floating around the Internet or they only have tiny pictures that don’t do the forest justice. But, here are 10 (and yes a couple are not actually state forests) with some pretty pictures for you to look at!
Yellowwood State Forest is located at 772 Yellowwood Lake Rd, Nashville. The forest was established in 1940 even though the land was not deeded to the state until 1956. It's a very scenic forest with a lot of hiking trails to enjoy.
Clark State Forest was established in 1903. This actually makes it the oldest state forest in the Hoosier state. You can find this forest in Henryville if you're interested in going exploring.
This state forest is located at 6220 Forest Rd, Martinsville. While there are a lot of hiking trails, there are two 10 mile trails that loop through the mature area of the hardwood forest that are the notable trails this forest has to offer. Did you know the forest encompasses more than 24,000 acres of land?
Greene Sullivan State Forest is located near Dugger. It was founded in 1936. This forest is great for camping, fishing, hunting, or just relaxing. It's truly a beautiful place to spend some time.
Hoosier National Forest is located at 811 Constitution Ave, Bedford. Did you know it was more than 12,000 years ago that this forest was first touched by humans? Neat!
Salamonie River State Forest is a forest that stretches across some of Huntington and Wabash County. Lagro is the nearest city to this state forest. It's a great place for fishing, horseback riding, camping, hunting, or just relaxing outdoors.
Starve Hollow State Recreation Area is technically a recreational area that is part of the Jackson–Washington State Forest. It's 280 acres in size and it's located near the city of Vallonia.
This state forest is located at 1278 East State Road 250, Brownstown. Hunting, biking, hiking, fishing, archery, and horseback riding are a few of the more popular activities to partake in at this state forest.
I realize Brown County State Park is a state park and not a state forest. But, I’ve always thought it should be in the state forest list because of all the trees. What do you think?
Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve is technically not a state forest either, but it's a very woody area in Indiana. It's beautiful, and I decided it was worth mentioning. This natural reserve is located at 10410 Hague Rd in Fishers.
Do you have pictures of a state forest you would like included in this piece? Maybe you have pictures of one I have yet to feature? Reach out to me at submit-in@onlyinyourstate.com. I would love to feature your pictures in a piece! What do you think of these amazing state forests in Indiana? Share with me in the comments!
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