Oolitic Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Hoosier National Forest

Indiana's Wild Heart. Venture into rugged hills, limestone bluffs, and hardwood forests for true wilderness hiking. Expansive trail systems deliver scenic overlooks, backcountry solitude, and wildlife encounters.

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2. Spring Mill State Park

Historic Woods & Caves. Explore a lushly forested park filled with caves, ravines, and a restored pioneer village. Hiking trails wind through scenic karst landscapes and creek valleys.

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3. Milwaukee Trail

Scenic Rail Trail. Follow an 11-mile crushed limestone path through woodlands, along the White River, and across historic railroad bridges. Enjoy tranquil natural settings and diverse wildlife along the route.

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4. Morgan-Monroe State Forest

Deep Forest Adventure. Wander beneath towering hardwoods across rugged ridges and shaded hollows. Miles of designated trails showcase wildlife, wildflowers, and peaceful forest scenery.

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5. Brown County State Park

Hills of Gold. Trek Indiana's largest state park, renowned for its dramatic ridges, valleys, and panoramic vistas. Colorful forests and rocky outcrops offer memorable hikes in every season.

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6. McCormick's Creek State Park

Canyon & Waterfall Trails. Journey through rugged canyons, past waterfalls, and into lush hardwood forests. Designated trails lead to limestone cliffs, caves, and wildflower-filled ravines.

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7. Charles C. Deam Wilderness

Primitive Backcountry. Experience untouched backcountry hiking in Indiana's only wilderness area. Remote trails traverse ridges, forested hills, and the shores of Lake Monroe.

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8. Jackson-Washington State Forest

Rolling Hills Escape. Roam miles of rugged trails winding through steep hills, dense woods, and scenic overlooks. This vast forest is a haven for those seeking solitude and wildlife.

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9. Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

Wetlands & Woodlands. Walk peaceful trails through wetlands, bottomland forests, and meadows. The refuge is perfect for hikers and nature lovers eager to spot birds and wildlife.

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10. Selmier State Forest

Quiet Forest Trails. Immerse yourself in serene woodland on designated hiking paths. Discover rolling terrain, wildflowers, and peaceful solitude just a short drive from Lawrence County.

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