Hoosier National Forest Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The only recognized wilderness area left in Indiana
Hoosier National Forest is so vast that it covers parts of nine counties in the hills of southern Indiana. Located 53 miles south of Bloomington and 52 miles northwest of Louisville, Kentucky, it cove...
We were looking for an outdoor activity away from campus on a recent visit with our student at IU. We picked the Sycamore Trail because it is nearby the Hickory Ridge Lookout Tower. The first sectio...
We went to Hemlock Cliffs in English, IN on New Years since the sunshine was out. There is only one trail, about a mile, but it is worth the trip. The waterfall is great and you follow a creek to it. ...
The only recognized wilderness area left in Indiana
Hoosier National Forest is so vast that it covers parts of nine counties in the hills of southern Indiana. Located 53 miles south of Bloomington and 52 miles northwest of Louisville, Kentucky, it cove...
Trails
Great trails. Adequate parking. Well maintained pathways. Very natural and great to visit. Will definitely visit again.
Sycamore Trail in Hoosier National Forest
We were looking for an outdoor activity away from campus on a recent visit with our student at IU. We picked the Sycamore Trail because it is nearby the Hickory Ridge Lookout Tower. The first sectio...
Hemlock Cliffs
We went to Hemlock Cliffs in English, IN on New Years since the sunshine was out. There is only one trail, about a mile, but it is worth the trip. The waterfall is great and you follow a creek to it. ...
Hiking
A great place to hike.Npt far from Bloomington Indians where there is lots to do. Deep forest beauty.