Indian Village Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Bendix Woods County Park

Beech-Maple Forests. Immerse yourself in rolling hills and pristine woodlands at Bendix Woods. Hike state-dedicated nature preserves bursting with spring wildflowers and abundant birdlife.

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2. Ferrettie-Baugo Creek County Park

Creekside Adventure. Traverse nearly three miles of winding trails along scenic Baugo Creek. Discover beaver activity, birdwatching, and tranquil footbridges in a serene natural setting.

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3. Chamberlain Lake Nature Preserve

Wooded Trails & Fields. Explore 82 acres of wooded trails and open fields in this peaceful preserve. Enjoy a quiet retreat surrounded by native Indiana flora and wildlife.

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4. Spicer Lake Nature Preserve

Wetlands & Old-Growth. Experience 320 acres of trails weaving through wetlands, mature woods, and open meadows. Discover diverse habitats, boardwalks, and a tranquil lakeside atmosphere.

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5. St. Patrick's County Park

Riverfront Woodlands. Follow wooded trails along the St. Joseph River, passing ponds and meadows rich with wildlife. Relish riverside vistas and peaceful forested paths in every season.

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6. Beverly D. Crone Restoration Area

Prairie Restoration. Wander through 111 acres of undeveloped prairie and emerging woodlands. Observe restoration in progress while hiking open, natural terrain teeming with native species.

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7. Anderson Road Conservation Area

Quiet Natural Getaway. Stroll across 118 acres of protected land featuring forest patches and open fields. Savor solitude and simple, natural beauty on designated hiking paths.

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8. Potato Creek State Park

Lakes & Forests. Venture through a vast landscape of woods, wetlands, and the sparkling Worster Lake. The park offers miles of diverse trails for day hikes and wildlife viewing.

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9. Rum Village Park

Urban Forest Escape. Explore extensive trails winding through 160 acres of mature woodland. Feel miles away from the city while hiking among towering trees and native wildlife.

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10. Lydick Bog Nature Preserve

Rare Bog Habitat. Discover unique wetland ecosystems along boardwalks and natural trails. Marvel at rare plant species and tranquil bog landscapes in this preserved natural area.

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