Take An Easy Loop Trail Past Some of The Prettiest Scenery In Indiana on Hemlock Cliffs Trail
By Tori Jane|Published November 21, 2020
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If you find yourself in need of an excellent short and easy hike in the beautiful state of Indiana, you might want to check this one out. Tucked inside an incredible box canyon, this 1.2-mile easy-breezy hike will give you your fix of beautiful trees, pristine waterfalls, and many plant and animal species that are unique to the area.
This incredible trail can be found between Highways 237 & 37, just about two miles north of Interstate 64. Some important things to remember, however: Hemlock trees are poisonous, and they release toxins into the creek. Do not drink the water- simply admire it from the banks.
Have you ever hiked Hemlock Cliffs? Was it awesome? Tell us all about it in the comments below!
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