Orland Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Pokagon State Park

Rolling Hills & Lakes. Traverse glacially carved hills and lush forests in this celebrated Indiana state park. Visitors discover a mix of lake views, wetlands, and wooded trails ideal for both day hikes and longer adventures.

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2. Pigeon River Fish & Wildlife Area

Wilderness River Valley. Explore over 11,000 acres of wild river corridors, hardwood forests, and wetlands with miles of rustic hiking trails. Wildlife abounds along the scenic Pigeon River, offering a true backcountry experience.

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3. Trine State Recreation Area

Lakeside Woodland Trails. Wander through serene forests and around tranquil lakes on a series of well-marked trails. This natural retreat offers peaceful day hikes and excellent birdwatching opportunities.

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4. Angola Marsh Nature Preserve

Protected Wetland Haven. Discover a rare Indiana wetland ecosystem with boardwalks and natural-surface trails winding through marshes and woods. Spring and fall bring vibrant bird migrations and wildflower displays.

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5. Fawn River State Fish & Wildlife Area

Remote Riverine Habitat. Follow trails along the meandering Fawn River through forests and open wetlands. This quiet wildlife area is a haven for solitude seekers and nature enthusiasts.

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6. Chain O'Lakes State Park

Glacial Lakes Adventure. Hike through a network of forested trails connecting scenic kettle lakes and rolling terrain. The park's unique chain of lakes provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor exploration.

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7. Wing Haven Nature Preserve

Sanctuary Forest Trails. Immerse yourself in mature hardwood forests, prairies, and wetlands on peaceful, well-maintained hiking paths. Wildflowers and birdlife thrive in this tranquil preserve.

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8. Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site

Woodland & Wetland Walks. Explore historic woodlands and restored wetlands along scenic trails rich in native plants and wildlife. The site celebrates Indiana's natural heritage and literary history.

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9. Fox Island County Park

Sand Dunes & Forests. Seven miles of hiking trails wind through sand dunes, hardwood forests, and marshes in this large nature park. Visitors enjoy diverse habitats and excellent wildlife viewing.

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10. Pisgah Marsh Area

Marshland Wilderness Trek. Boardwalks and natural trails lead through expansive wetlands, forests, and grasslands teeming with birds and native wildlife. Pisgah Marsh is a regional favorite for immersive, wild hiking experiences.

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