Whiteland Indiana HIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


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



1. Johnson County Park

Wooded Trails Retreat. Immerse yourself in 561 acres of natural Indiana woodlands along five miles of designated hiking trails. This expansive park features scenic forests, gentle hills, and tranquil spaces for hikers of all skill levels.

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2. Blossom Hollow Nature Preserve

Preserved Forest Escape. Wander through mature forests and native wildflowers on designated trails in this protected nature preserve. Its quiet landscape and rolling terrain offer a peaceful hiking experience surrounded by natural beauty.

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3. Southwestway Park

Riverfront Wilderness Trails. Hike through forested bluffs, open meadows, and riverside woodlands on marked trails along the White River. Southwestway Park features varied terrain and a true back-to-nature setting for day hikers.

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4. Brown County State Park

Hills of Indiana. Trek Indiana's largest state park over rugged ridges, deep ravines, and hardwood forests on an extensive trail network. Brown County State Park offers panoramic vistas and authentic wilderness hiking near Whiteland.

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5. Morgan-Monroe State Forest

Backcountry Forest Trails. Explore miles of designated hiking trails winding through mature hardwood forest, rocky ridges, and seasonal streams. Morgan-Monroe State Forest provides a classic Indiana wilderness experience for hikers.

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6. Atterbury Fish and Wildlife Area

Wildlife Area Trails. Discover natural wetland habitats, wooded areas, and lakeside paths on marked hiking trails. Atterbury Fish and Wildlife Area delivers a wild, peaceful setting for birdwatching and outdoor exploration.

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7. Eagle Creek Park

Lakeside Forest Trails. Step onto well-marked trails winding through towering forests and around Eagle Creek Reservoir's scenic shorelines. Eagle Creek Park is a regional hiking favorite with diverse terrain and abundant wildlife.

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8. Yellowwood State Forest

Secluded Woodland Trails. Hike through rolling hills, quiet lakeshores, and dense hardwood forests on designated trails in this peaceful state forest. Yellowwood offers solitude and natural beauty for day and overnight hikers.

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9. Fort Harrison State Park

Rolling Hills Adventure. Traverse forested ravines, upland meadows, and restored prairie along scenic hiking trails in this spacious park. Fort Harrison State Park features varied habitats and year-round hiking opportunities.

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10. Harrison-Crawford State Forest

Rugged Wilderness Trails. Challenge yourself on rugged trails that wind through steep ridges, deep hollows, and thick forest. Harrison-Crawford State Forest is a destination for adventurous hikers seeking untamed Indiana terrain.

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