Millersburg Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Eagle Park

Wooded Nature Retreat. Explore winding forested trails in a peaceful, natural setting. Visitors enjoy tranquil hiking paths surrounded by lush greenery and the sounds of local wildlife.

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2. Chain O'Lakes State Park

Glacial Lakes Wilderness. Traverse scenic hiking trails weaving past sparkling kettle lakes and rolling forested hills. Adventure seekers can immerse themselves in diverse habitats and serene water views.

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3. Pokagon State Park

Towering Woodland Trails. Wind through old-growth forests and climb gently sloping ridges on a network of designated trails. Visitors encounter rich wildlife, scenic overlooks, and lakeside views.

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4. Ox Bow County Park

Riverbend Forest Oasis. Hike along the Elkhart River through dense woods and open meadows. The park offers quiet natural escapes with abundant birdwatching and wildflower displays.

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5. Potato Creek State Park

Prairie and Forest Mix. Discover varied terrain from hardwood forests to restored prairies on miles of hiking trails. Nature lovers enjoy lakeside scenery and peaceful woodland walks.

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6. Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center

Wetland Wilderness Escape. Stroll designated hiking trails through wetlands, woodlands, and prairies rich with wildlife. Immerse yourself in a natural sanctuary teeming with birds and native plants.

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7. Pigeon River Fish & Wildlife Area

River Corridor Adventure. Follow trails winding along the Pigeon River and through sprawling forests and wetlands. Outdoor enthusiasts discover remote habitats and scenic river vistas.

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8. Bendix Woods County Park

Old Grove Experience. Amble beneath towering trees in a historic forest with marked hiking trails. The park features spring wildflowers, birdwatching, and tranquil natural views.

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9. Tippecanoe River State Park

Riverside Forest Trails. Explore miles of hiking paths hugging the Tippecanoe River through rich woodlands and sandy bluffs. Hikers enjoy peaceful solitude and diverse plant life.

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10. Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site

Wildlife Sanctuary Woods. Trek through preserved natural habitats and forested trails inspired by famed author Gene Stratton-Porter. Visitors delight in birdwatching and lush, quiet landscapes.

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