Indiana Partnered With Bob Ross's Estate To Plant Happy Little Trees In Two State Parks
By Tori Jane|Published May 06, 2024
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Hey, Hoosiers – fun fact! Did you know that the legendary Bob Ross show, the Joy of Painting, was filmed right here in Indiana? Yup! Filmed in an old, historic home in Muncie, this space is now part of an amazing museum located at the Minnetrista Museum & Gardens. And now, we have another Bob Ross reason to love Indiana: the Happy Little Trees 5K has generously donated numerous beautiful, young trees to two of our wondrous state parks.
Firstly, just over one dozen trees were planted at the legendary, Middle-Earth-like paradise known as Clifty Falls State Park.
Awesomely, this isn't the only one - the Happy Little Trees 5K also bestowed some beautiful gifts upon another state park that's also worthy of a day trip (or longer).
Funding for the trees to be planted here hasn't quite arrived yet as of the time of this writing, but one can expect to see the new arrivals at some point in 2024.
As it turns out, the Happy Little Trees 5K now has nine states involved and planting trees.
Maybe eventually, there will be more; we can only hope. After all, there's no such thing as too many trees.
Bob Ross would be proud.
For more information about the Happy Little Trees 5K and its generous donation to our beautiful state, check out the official Department of Natural Resources website. Planning to hike the trails in these amazing parks? Check out AllTrails Plus, which has proven itself to be incredibly handy for those of us who can’t resist the trails.
Hungry for more? Check out all the best state parks in Indiana – you’re bound to fall in love with the Hoosier State all over again.
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