Hoosier National Forest
Hoosier National Forest in the hills of southern Indiana, USA, is one of the premier Federal resources of the state.
This 200,000+ acres of forest is spread across nine counties of south-central Indiana. It restores, maintains, and interprets the state’s cultural and natural resources. Constituting fifty per cent of the total forest cover of Indiana, the Hoosier National Forest plays an important role in enhancing biological diversity by providing forest ecosystems.
This forest consists of 4 different sections: Buzzard Roost Recreation Area, Hardin Ridge Recreation Area, Indian-Celina Lakes Recreation Area, and Tipsaw Lake Recreation Area. Jacob Rickenbaugh House, Potts Creek Rockshelter Archeological Site, and Lick Creek Settlement are prominent places within this forest.
Where is Hoosier National Forest
Hoosier National Forest is located in the US state of Indiana’s southern region.
Check this Indiana National Parks Map to find Hoosier National Forest on the Indiana Map.
Places to Visit Nearby
There are many attractions near Hoosier National Forest, including:
- Buffalo Trace
- Buzzard Roost
- Charles C. Deam Wilderness
- Clover Lick Barrens
- Hemlock Cliffs
- Hickory Ridge Lookout Tower
- Mano Point
- Initial Point
- Lick Creek African American Settlement
- Orienteering Area
- Pioneer Mother’s Memorial Forest
- Rickenbaugh House
- Sundance Lake
- Watchable Wildlife Sites
- Wesley Chapel Gulf
- Bluespring Caverns
- Lawrence County Historical and Genealogical Society, and many more
The closest cities and towns to Hoosier National Forest are:
- Paoli
- Braxton
- Chambersburg
- Abydel
- Stampers Creek
- Woodlawn Grove
- Prospect
- West Baden Springs
- French Lick, and others
Things to Do
- Sand play at Hardin Ridge and Tipsaw Recreation Areas
- Bicycling
- Mountain Biking
- Road Cycling
- Camping and Cabins
- Cabin Rentals
- Campground Camping
- Dispersed Camping
- Group Camping
- RV Camping
- Climbing
- Fishing
- Lake and Pond Fishing
- River and Stream Fishing
- Hiking
- Day Hiking
- Backpacking
- Horse Riding & Camping
- Horse Camping
- Horse Riding
- Hunting
- Nature Viewing
- Viewing Plants
- Viewing Scenery
- Viewing Wildlife
- OHV Riding & Camping
- Outdoor Learning
- Interpretive Areas
- Visitor Programs
- Picnicking
- Group Picnicking
- Water Activities
- Boating – Motorized
- Boating – Non-Motorized
- Swimming
- Scenic Driving
Hiking
Hoosier National Forest has more than 260 miles (418.4 km) of trails for hiking and backpacking trails to enjoy.
Best Hikes in Hoosier National Forest
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Hemlock Cliffs National Scenic Trail
Explore the large stands of hemlock and oak forests as you go into a slot canyon at Hemlock Cliffs National Scenic Trail. This 3.1 miles (1.93 km) long loop trail is a moderately challenging route near Indiana’s English. It will take you over half an hour to complete the trail.
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Pate Hollow Trail
Pate Hollow Trail is popular among hikers, trail runners, and walkers. This loop trail near Indiana’s Smithville is a moderately challenging route. It will take around three hours to complete this 6.1 miles (9.82 km) long trail.
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Nebo Ridge Trail
This is an out and back trail near Indiana’s Nashville. It is 25.59 km long, taking around seven and a half hours to complete the trail. Nebo Ridge Trail is a popular hiking trail that is also best for mountain biking and horseback riding.
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Tank Spring Trail
Tank Spring Trail is a moderately challenging loop trail near Indiana’s Shoals. It is 3.6 mi (5.79 km) long and will take you around two hours to complete. During quieter times of the day, you can enjoy solitude on this trail.
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Saddle Lake Loop
It is a popular loop trail near Indiana’s Tell City. Saddle Lake Loop is 2.4 miles (3.86 km) long and will take you around one hour to complete. It is best for hikers, nature trip lovers, and those who love fishing. This is a short and easy loop trail, where kids can also hike with their parents.
List of Trails for day hiking and backcountry hiking:
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Day Hiking and Backpacking Trails:
- Birdseye Trail
- Charles C. Deam Wilderness
- Hickory Ridge Trail
- Indian-Celina Lakes Recreation Area
- Two Lakes Loop Trail
- Mogan Ridge East Trail
- Mogan Ridge West Trail
- Oriole East Trail
- Oriole West Trail
- Pate Hollow Trail
- Shirley Creek Trail
- Springs Valley Trail and Boat Launch
- Youngs Creek Trail
- Backpacking Hiking Trails Only
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- Brown County D Trail
- German Ridge Recreation Area
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Day Hiking Trails Only
- Buzzard Roost Recreation Area
- Buzzard Roost Trail
- Sycamore Trail
- Fork Ridge Trail
- German Ridge Lake Trail
- Hardin Ridge Recreation Area
- Hardin Ridge Trail
- Ted T. Turtle Trail
- Hemlock Cliffs Special Place and Trail
- Celina Interpretive Trail
- Lick Creek Trail
- Nebo Ridge Trail
- Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest
- Saddle Lake Trail
- Tipsaw Lake Recreation Area
- Tipsaw Trail
Facts
- The Hoosier National Forest is spread across 202,814 acres (316.9 sq mi or 820.76 sq km).
- It was established on October 1, 1961.
- 290,000 people visited Hoosier National Forest in 2017.
Best Time To Visit
Fall (mid-to-late October) and spring are the best times (seasons) to visit the Hoosier National Forest.
Visiting Hours
Visiting hours are:
- Hoosier National Forest – Bedford Office: 8:00 – 4:30 EST Monday to Friday
Tickets
- Horseback and Mountain Bike Trail Permits
- Trail Use Permit:
- Daily use permits: US$5 per day
- Annual Use Permits: US$35
- Federal Interagency Passes:
- Annual Pass (Formerly Golden Eagle): US$80 Annually
- Senior Pass (Formerly Golden Age): US$80.00 Lifetime
- Access Pass (Formerly Golden Access): Free, Lifetime
- Annual Military Pass: Free
- Every Kid Outdoors: Free
- Annual Volunteer Pass: Free
- Trail Use Permit: