Battle Ground Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Battle Ground, Indiana.



1. Wabash Heritage Trail

Riverside Scenic Trek. Venture along 13 miles of wooded, riverside trail from Tippecanoe Battlefield through marshes, forests, and historic river country. Experience wildlife, wildflowers, and the dramatic banks of the Wabash River on this region's premier long-distance hiking route.

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2. Prophetstown State Park

Prairie and River Views. Explore miles of hiking trails winding through restored tallgrass prairie, woodlands, and along the Tippecanoe River. Wide open skies, sweeping views, and diverse wildlife await in Indiana's second newest state park.

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3. Clegg Memorial Garden

Hillside Nature Haven. Traverse looping woodland and prairie trails above scenic Wildcat Creek. Discover rare gravel hill prairie, wildflowers, and panoramic river valley vistas in this tranquil garden preserve.

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4. Granville Sand Barrens Roy Whistler Wildlife Area

Unique Sand Ecosystem. Hike through rare sand barrens and lush floodplain forest where the glacial Wea Plains meet the Wabash River. This preserve features trails with diverse native plants and fascinating geological history.

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5. Celery Bog Nature Area

Wetland Wildlife Trails. Meander along boardwalks and natural trails through vibrant wetlands, woods, and prairie. Spot migratory birds, turtles, and native wildflowers in this peaceful urban-edge preserve.

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6. Ross Hills Park

Forest and Bluff Trails. Ascend wooded ridges and explore creekside valleys on rustic trails overlooking the Wabash River. Towering trees, wildflowers, and scenic bluff vistas make this county park a hiker's retreat.

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7. Bryan Memorial Nature Preserve

Wildflower Woodland Walks. Wander unpaved trails through quiet forest and spring wildflower displays in this serene Clinton County preserve. Interpretive guides enhance the experience of this protected natural area.

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8. Tippecanoe River State Park

Riverside Wilderness Trails. Journey through old-growth forests, sand hills, and along the Tippecanoe River on over 23 miles of designated hiking trails. Diverse habitats and peaceful backcountry make it a regional favorite.

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9. Turkey Run State Park

Canyon and Ravine Hikes. Traverse rugged sandstone gorges, lush forests, and suspension bridges in this iconic Indiana park. Spectacular rock formations and steep trails offer a true wilderness adventure.

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10. Shades State Park

Deep Ravine Escapes. Descend into dramatic ravines and hike along mossy sandstone cliffs and Sugar Creek. Dense forests and tranquil canyons provide a classic Hoosier backcountry experience.

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