Bicknell Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Ouabache Trails Park

Winding Wooded Ravines. Explore a network of forested trails winding through deep ravines and upland woods along the Wabash River. This county park features over 250 acres of natural beauty, diverse habitats, and scenic day hikes for all skill levels.

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2. George Rogers Clark National Historical Park

Riverfront Heritage Trails. Step into history and nature as you stroll riverside trails and open woodlands on the banks of the Wabash River. Interpretive paths provide a blend of scenic walking and insights into the area's storied past.

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3. Glendale Fish & Wildlife Area

Wetlands Wilderness Treks. Meander through miles of designated hiking trails weaving around lakes, forests, and wetlands. Birdwatchers and hikers alike relish the wild, peaceful setting and abundant native wildlife.

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4. Shakamak State Park

Lakeside Forest Trails. Hike wooded trails that trace the shorelines of three scenic lakes surrounded by rolling hills and mature forest. Towering trees, wildlife sightings, and tranquil waters create a classic Indiana hiking escape.

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5. Greene-Sullivan State Forest

Secluded Forest Hikes. Venture into over 9,000 acres of forested hills, lakes, and rugged terrain on a network of marked hiking trails. Quiet paths offer solitude, wildlife, and a true back-to-nature atmosphere.

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6. Hoosier National Forest

Expansive Wilderness Paths. Experience Indiana's largest public land with hundreds of miles of designated hiking trails through dense hardwood forests, rocky bluffs, and creek valleys. Both day hikes and multi-day wilderness adventures await.

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7. Twin Swamps Nature Preserve

Unique Swamp Boardwalks. Discover rare bald cypress and tupelo swamps along a boardwalk trail that immerses you in southern Indiana's most unusual wetland habitat. Wildlife viewing and botanical marvels abound.

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8. Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest

Old-Growth Forest Walks. Walk beneath towering, centuries-old trees in a protected tract of virgin hardwood forest. The short loop trail offers an intimate look at Indiana's original forest landscape.

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9. Lincoln State Park

Historic Woodland Trails. Traverse rolling hills, hardwood forests, and scenic lakes on miles of marked trails in the heart of Lincoln country. Interpretive routes highlight both natural and cultural history.

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10. Charlestown State Park

Bluff and River Views. Trek rugged trails atop high bluffs with panoramic views of the Ohio River and deep wooded ravines. Wildflowers, limestone formations, and diverse wildlife make each hike memorable.

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