Laurel Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Whitewater Canal Trail

Historic River Valley. Trace the storied Whitewater River Valley along 11 miles of wooded, rural trail linking Laurel to Brookville. Experience pastoral scenery, historic canal aqueducts, and abundant wildlife on this natural route.

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2. Brookville Lake

Lakeside Wilderness Trails. Immerse yourself in rugged terrain and deep woods on miles of primitive trails winding above the scenic reservoir. Hike rolling hills, explore lake vistas, and spot eagles in this expansive natural area.

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3. Whitewater Memorial State Park

Forested Parkland Adventure. Discover lakeshore hiking and tranquil forests across 1,710 acres of protected land. Trails wind through varied woodland, past springs, and along peaceful shores perfect for wildlife viewing.

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4. Mounds State Recreation Area

Ancient Earthworks Woodland. Step into rolling hills and forested ravines surrounding mysterious Native American mounds. Scenic trails meander through rich woodlands above Brookville Lake.

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5. Garr Hill Recreation Area

Remote Hilltop Trails. Traverse peaceful woods and panoramic bluffs on well-marked hiking loops. This lesser-known area offers quiet exploration above the northern shores of Brookville Lake.

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6. Quakertown State Recreation Area

Wildlife-Rich Woodlands. Hike serene forest trails and lakeside paths in this secluded spot at the south end of Brookville Lake. Birdwatchers and solitude seekers will relish the natural setting.

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7. Hornbeam Nature Preserve

Seep Springs Sanctuary. Wander rare hillside springs and mature hardwood forest on trails alive with spring wildflowers. The preserve protects unique seep habitats and supports diverse wildlife.

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8. Shrader-Weaver Nature Preserve

Old-Growth Forest Gem. Marvel at towering trees and unspoiled woodland along primitive, quiet hiking paths. This small preserve offers a glimpse of Indiana's original forest landscape.

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9. Versailles State Park

Rolling Hills & Ravines. Explore over 20 miles of trails winding through steep hills, hardwood forests, and scenic creek valleys. The park's varied terrain is a favorite for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

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10. Clifty Falls State Park

Waterfall Gorge Wilderness. Journey through dramatic canyons, dense woods, and rugged gorges to reach stunning waterfalls. Diverse trails offer both easy strolls and challenging climbs through wild scenery.

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