Georgetown Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Melvin and Vickie Jensen Nature Preserve

Rolling Woods Retreat. Explore miles of designated trails winding through 75 acres of scenic woodlands, meadows, and streams. Discover serene natural beauty and peaceful seclusion just outside Georgetown.

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2. Bob Lane Regional Park

Expansive Woodland Park. Venture across over 200 acres of woodlands, streams, and restored meadows on a growing network of hiking trails. Enjoy dramatic overlooks and a diverse landscape perfect for nature enthusiasts.

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3. Knobstone Trail

Indiana's Longest Trail. Traverse rugged hills and dense forests on Indiana's premier backcountry hiking route. The Knobstone Trail offers challenging terrain and sweeping vistas for adventurous hikers.

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4. Deam Lake State Recreation Area

Forested Lakeside Escape. Immerse yourself in miles of hiking trails winding through mature hardwood forests and around a scenic lake. Enjoy varied terrain, wildlife sightings, and peaceful woodland settings.

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5. Charlestown State Park

Bluffs and River Views. Hike through rugged hills, deep ravines, and lush forests overlooking the Ohio River. Trails offer dramatic elevation changes and panoramic river vistas for a true wilderness experience.

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6. Clark State Forest

Historic Forest Hikes. Journey along designated trails through Indiana's oldest state forest, featuring hardwood stands and rolling terrain. Wildlife, wildflowers, and tranquil woods await hikers of all skill levels.

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7. Falls of the Ohio State Park

Fossil Beds Adventure. Walk along riverside trails exploring ancient fossil beds, forested bluffs, and scenic overlooks. This unique park blends geological wonders with beautiful hiking routes.

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8. Morgan-Monroe State Forest

Backcountry Woodlands. Explore over 24,000 acres of rugged hardwood forests on a network of backcountry trails. Remote settings and hilly terrain provide a classic Indiana wilderness adventure.

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9. Harrison-Crawford State Forest

River Valley Wilderness. Hike scenic routes through deep forests along the Blue River and O'Bannon Woods. Experience limestone bluffs, ravines, and diverse wildlife in a sprawling natural preserve.

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10. O'Bannon Woods State Park

Caves and Old-Growth. Discover miles of trails winding through old-growth forest, karst landscapes, and picturesque creeks. Explore natural caves and quiet backcountry within this expansive park.

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