Rutherford Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Canyon Forest Nature Preserve

Fern-Filled Ravine Trails. Wander through lush ravines lined with ferns, seasonal waterfalls, and sandstone outcrops. This moderate 1.6-mile trail immerses hikers in serene forest and vibrant birdlife in Greene County's heart.

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2. Greene-Sullivan State Forest

Lakes & Rolling Woodlands. Explore nearly 9,000 acres of woodland and over 120 scenic lakes on designated hiking trails. Rolling hills, quiet forests, and abundant wildlife offer a classic Hoosier backcountry hiking experience.

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3. Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area

Wetland Wildlife Wonders. Traverse dike-top trails among expansive restored wetlands teeming with birds and wildflowers. The area's open skies and marsh vistas make for a distinctive hiking adventure in southwestern Indiana.

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4. Morgan-Monroe State Forest

Deep Forest Solitude. Immerse yourself in rugged hills and mature hardwood forests on miles of marked hiking trails. Quiet valleys and ridges promise peaceful exploration and wildlife encounters.

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5. McCormick's Creek State Park

Canyon and Waterfall Trails. Discover dramatic limestone canyons, waterfalls, and dense woodlands on a network of scenic hiking trails. Indiana's oldest state park is a favorite for classic Midwest hiking.

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6. Shakamak State Park

Lakeside Forest Hiking. Stroll wooded trails winding past three sparkling lakes and through tranquil groves. Shakamak offers a family-friendly blend of water views and shaded forest paths.

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7. Charles C. Deam Wilderness

Backcountry Wilderness Trails. Venture into southern Indiana's only designated wilderness, featuring rugged multi-day and day-hiking trails. Hikers cross ridges, hollows, and wild forests bordering Lake Monroe.

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8. Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge

Wetland Birding Trails. Hike peaceful paths among wetlands, bottomland forests, and native prairie restoration. The refuge's trails are a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers year-round.

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9. Brown County State Park

Rugged Hills Adventure. Tackle Indiana's largest state park, home to panoramic vistas, deep ravines, and a dense network of backcountry hiking trails. Every season offers breathtaking forest scenery and wildlife sightings.

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10. Hoosier National Forest

Expansive Wilderness Trails. Roam over 200,000 acres of rolling hills, hardwood forests, and remote trail systems. Hoosier National Forest features day hikes and multi-day backpacking amid Indiana's wildest landscapes.

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