Bunker Hill Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Mississinewa Lake State Recreation Area

Forested Lake Havens. Discover miles of hiking trails winding through hardwood forests and alongside scenic Mississinewa Lake. Wildlife, rolling hills, and peaceful waters create a true back-to-nature hiking escape.

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2. Seven Pillars Nature Preserve

Historic Bluff Trails. Explore dramatic sandstone bluffs and dense woodlands along the Mississinewa River. Hikers enjoy rugged terrain, river overlooks, and a serene, ancient setting.

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3. Frances Slocum State Forest

Woodland Solitude. Meander under shaded canopies on rustic, unpaved trails through mixed hardwood forests. The forest's natural beauty offers tranquil hiking and wildlife encounters year-round.

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4. Miami State Recreation Area

Wildlife Lake Shore. Traverse forested trails with lake vistas and abundant birds. Rolling hills and shoreline paths offer a peaceful day hike in a natural setting.

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5. Mounds Fen State Nature Preserve

Rare Wetland Hikes. Step into a unique fen ecosystem with boardwalk trails and rare plants. Hikers are treated to wetland views, wildflowers, and birdwatching in this pristine preserve.

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6. Kokiwanee Nature Preserve

Waterfall Ravine Walks. Hike rugged trails along Salamonie River bluffs, past waterfalls and wildflower meadows. The preserve's dramatic scenery and wooded ravines are perfect for adventurous hikers.

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7. Salamonie Lake State Recreation Area

Lake and Forest Trails. Follow extensive trails through hardwood forests, open meadows, and lakeshore habitats. Hikers enjoy scenic overlooks, wildlife, and varied terrain on well-marked paths.

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8. Nickel Plate Trail

Rail-Trail Adventure. Journey along a 40-mile converted rail corridor through woodlands, farmland, and small towns. This peaceful trail offers excellent hiking for both short strolls and long-distance treks.

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9. Tippecanoe River State Park

Pine Forest Pathways. Immerse yourself in sprawling pine forests, sand dunes, and riverside trails. Varied landscapes and abundant wildlife make this park a regional hiking favorite.

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10. Potato Creek State Park

Lakeside Wilderness Paths. Roam through wetlands, mature woods, and prairies on miles of scenic hiking trails. Potato Creek offers a dynamic hiking experience with lake views and diverse habitats.

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