Best known perhaps for its assocation with the fast and furious Indianopolis 500, Indiana's capital city offers those who look beyond the track a number of museums, a sprawling riverside park,lively arts districts and a range of college sports.
Shady trails with scenic views, interesting rock formations and a variety of terrain.
A primitive campground with pit toilets, hitching racks, and water is available (for livestock use only). The campground is designed for horse camping, however, any National Forest visitor is welcome to camp. There is no use fee at this site.
Day use parking is available free at the campground.
Details
Length:
19.5 miles
Difficulty:
Intermediate Difficult
Time:
8 - 9 hours
Additional Details:
Nearest public phone is located in Orleans, IN.
Nearest hospital is located in Paoli, IN.
Do not bring firewood into Forest picnic areas or campgrounds! Firewood could transport emerald ash borer. Only local firewood should be used.
Be aware you may be sharing the trail with other types of user groups.
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