Cumberland Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Fort Harrison State Park

Woodland Adventure Park. Explore rolling woodlands, ravines, and scenic creeks along miles of designated hiking trails. Visitors experience tranquil forests, open meadows, and dramatic terrain with excellent wildlife viewing.

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2. Pennsy Trail

Historic Rail Trail. Follow a paved trail tracing the former Pennsylvania Railroad through forested corridors and natural open spaces. Hikers enjoy easy terrain, interpretive solar system markers, and a peaceful escape in Hancock County.

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3. Mounds State Park

Ancient Earthworks Park. Venture through lush woods and along the White River, discovering prehistoric mounds and varied terrain. Trails showcase hardwood forests, river vistas, and unique geology in a natural setting.

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4. Brown County State Park

Rugged Hills Wilderness. Traverse miles of rugged ridges, deep ravines, and dense forests on Indiana's largest park trail system. Hikers revel in panoramic views, changing elevations, and vibrant natural beauty.

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5. Eagle Creek Park

Lakeside Forest Escape. Discover extensive hiking trails winding through mature woods and around a shimmering reservoir. Visitors find wildlife-rich habitats, peaceful glades, and varied terrain perfect for day hikes.

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6. Morgan-Monroe State Forest

Backcountry Forest Trails. Journey into deep forest hills, rocky outcrops, and babbling creeks on designated hiking routes. The forest offers solitude, wilderness ambiance, and challenging terrain for avid hikers.

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7. Cool Creek Park

Creekside Nature Preserve. Wander forested trails and open meadows alongside a meandering creek in a diverse natural habitat. Local hikers enjoy shaded pathways, birding hotspots, and serene woodland scenery.

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8. McCormick's Creek State Park

Canyon and Falls Park. Navigate rugged trails through limestone canyons, forests, and past waterfalls in Indiana's oldest state park. Hikers encounter dramatic rock formations, creek crossings, and lush greenery.

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9. Turkey Run State Park

Sandstone Gorge Wilderness. Hike through scenic gorges, towering cliffs, and mature woodlands on famous designated trails. Adventurers experience suspension bridges, rugged terrain, and rich natural history.

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10. Hardy Lake State Recreation Area

Lakeshore Trail Retreat. Explore wooded trails hugging the lake's edge, with rolling hills and abundant wildlife. Visitors enjoy tranquil forests, water views, and multi-use hiking paths for all skill levels.

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