Here’s The Ultimate Bucket List For Hoosiers Who Are Obsessed With Rock Formations
It may come as a surprise, but Indiana is home to some of the best rock formations in the nation. From caves to waterfalls to valleys, there is more to the Hoosier State than fields and plains. If you think Indiana is just a corn state filled with flat land, you’ve got a lot to learn. Check out this list of the most fascinating rock formations in Indiana:
What other rock formations in Indiana do you enjoy? Share your favorite ones with us below in the comments.
For more like this, check out these nine most amazing natural wonders in Indiana.
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Natural Wonders In Indiana
What are some of the most extraordinary natural wonders in Indiana?
Among the most extraordinary natural wonders in Indiana are the following:
- Jug Rock in Shoals which you learned about in the above article. But I think it’s certainly worth mentioning again!
- The Portland Arch in Covington is a natural stone bridge.
- Williamsport Falls in Williamsport is the second-tallest waterfall in Indiana and is stunning!
Check out these natural wonders in Indiana that you can see for free.
Is there a Natural Wonders road trip I can take in Indiana?
Yes, there is. Here is the itinerary for a natural wonders road trip you can take in Indiana:
- Stop 1: Dunes Nature Preserve in Chesterton, home to the Indiana Dunes.
- Stop 2: Rocky Hollow Falls Canyon Nature Preserve in Bloomingdale which is located within Turkey Run State Park.
- Stop 3: Cataract Falls in Cloverdale
- Stop 4: Bluespring Caverns in Bedford
- Stop 5: Marengo Caves in Marengo
- Stop 6: Falls of the Ohio in Clarksville
- Stop 7: Brown County State Park in Nashville
- Stop 8: Mounds State Park in Anderson
- Stop 9: The Seven Pillars in Peru