Grabill Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Fox Island County Park

Wetlands and Woodlands. Trek through scenic wetlands and lush forests on over seven miles of natural trails. Explore diverse habitats, tranquil lakes, and sandy terrain perfect for an immersive hiking experience.

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2. Metea County Park

Rolling Hills Escape. Navigate wooded ravines and meandering creeks on broad, well-marked hiking paths. Discover mature forests, wildflower meadows, and peaceful lakes as you hike through the park's natural landscape.

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3. Chain O'Lakes State Park

Lake Country Trails. Journey along forested trails weaving between nine kettle lakes and undulating hills. Encounter old-growth woodland, wetlands, and picturesque shorelines ideal for day hikes and wildlife viewing.

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4. Pokagon State Park

Glacial Hills Adventure. Hike through rugged glacial terrain, hardwood forests, and rolling hills. Enjoy panoramic views, diverse wildlife, and access to scenic lakes as you explore the park's extensive trail network.

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5. Hathaway Preserve at Ross Run

Canyon and Prairie. Wander through dramatic canyons, tallgrass prairies, and rich woodlands on winding trails. Discover wildflowers and rare plants in this pristine nature preserve carved by ancient waters.

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6. Salamonie River State Forest

River Valley Wilderness. Explore rugged river bluffs, dense hardwood forests, and deep ravines on scenic hiking trails. Experience peaceful solitude, abundant wildlife, and picturesque views along the Salamonie River.

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7. Cedar Creek Wildlife Area

Riparian Retreat. Follow riverside trails through mature woodlands and open meadows along scenic Cedar Creek. Spot deer, songbirds, and waterfowl as you traverse natural habitats ideal for peaceful hikes.

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8. Ouabache State Park

Prairie and Forest. Journey across rolling prairies and shaded forests on miles of designated hiking paths. Discover tranquil lakes, towering trees, and abundant wildlife in this classic northeastern Indiana park.

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9. Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site

Lakeside Nature Trails. Stroll along peaceful trails winding through wetlands, woods, and gardens near Sylvan Lake. Marvel at native plants and wildlife in habitats that inspired the famed naturalist and author.

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10. Eagle Marsh Nature Preserve

Wetland Restoration Hub. Traverse restored wetland habitats, grasslands, and forested edges on over ten miles of hiking trails. Witness migratory birds, native wildlife, and sweeping vistas in a thriving conservation area.

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