You May Never Want To Leave The Serenity Of Hardy Lake In Indiana
By Nikki Rhoades|Published March 31, 2020
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Nikki Rhoades
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Nikki is a lifelong Ohioan with a love for literature. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Akron and has enjoyed publishing her written work since 2007. She has a love of travel and does so frequently, though she believes that home is where the heart is — she continues to work in and around Cleveland as a digital content specialist to this day, working on everything from commercial scripts and social media posts to grassroots marketing initiatives.
There’s so much charm in The Hoosier State. We’ve got the beauty of both the Midwest and the Great Lakes region here, and our state has an impressive landscape that blends the best of both worlds. Indiana may not be a coveted tourist destination but, hey, we’re not upset about keeping our little slice of paradise to ourselves. If you’d like to experience paradise in person, you’ll want to take a trip to Hardy Lake. In addition to hosting the best lakefront hike in Indiana, you just might discover the best new picnic spot in town. Check it out:
If you've ever wanted to experience a realm where nature and the might of man meet, check out Hardy Lake.
In addition to being the smallest reservoir managed by the state, it's the only one not created for flood control. It was created in 1970 as a stable source of water and upon its creation, it was celebrated for its commuter-friendly location.
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And the surrounding property, which consists of 2,178 acres, is a haven for local flora and fauna.
Hardy Lake State Recreational Area is also home to the Dwight Chamberlain Raptor Center. The Raptor Center cares for injured and orphaned birds and, though it is not regularly open to the public, it's fascinating to know that this landscape serves such an essential purpose. Plus, you might even spot a few raptors during your own adventures around the Lake!
As you hike through Hardy Lake State Recreational Area, you'll find a number of trails, including the Island Trail, Honeysuckle Trail, Lakeside Trail, and the Cemetery Trail. The latter actually passes by a quaint family cemetery with historic headstones. The trails, altogether, total at just a few miles of hiking.
Fishing is a coveted pastime hear, but there are all sorts of outdoorsy draws.
Fishing, boating, and camping are seasonal favorites at this pretty state recreational area. Click here for information to help you plan your next visit.
If you prefer a more laid back visit in the warmer months, you might want to treat yourself to a day at the beach.
The landscape (and sunsets, too!) at Hardy Lake are phenomenal. You'll fall in love after just one visit!
Would you agree that this man-made wonder has the best lakefront hike in Indiana? Are there any other local hikes you’d recommend, or any local lakes worth visiting? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Craving more lakefront loveliness? Swing by the aptly named Clear Lake for more Indiana fun in the sun.
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