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    Jackson Washington State Forest

    Jackson Washington State Forest

    (2 reviews)

    My sister came across this Forest by reading through a book about hikes in Indiana. Our first visit…read morehere was in April and we hiked along trail 7 which was a rugged 1.7 miles and took us up along a number of overlooks. We then hiked along Knob Lake- trail 5- only .25 miles but beautiful views of the lake. Plenty of people were fishing here. There are 10 trails overall and most range from 1-3 miles. We noticed that there were primitive camp sites and someone told us that it is very rarely full. We decided to come camping here in September after Labor Day. It is only $13 a night and self registration. The camp sites have plenty of room for car and tents. The sites each have a fire pit and picnic table. There are only pit toilets but they all had plenty of toilet paper. There were a handful of people camping so it was a very quiet evening. This time we hiked trail 2 which was 1.75 miles moderately rugged. This takes you up 985 feet above sea level. There are horse trails, hunting, archery range and plenty of picnicking spots. If you enjoy the outdoors- this is only about an hour and 30 minutes from Indianapolis.

    Found this park by way of AllTrails app, and I'm so happy I did! My sweet spots are national and…read morestate parks, but I'm so happy I stumbled upon this state forest. Being a state forest, it's free entrance, for one. It's about 1.25 hours from downtown Indy, so not too far of a trek and about the same distance to Brown County area. I came for the purpose of a day hike on the Knoblake and Pinnacle Loop Trail. It's labeled "hard" on AllTrails. As with most Indiana "hard" trails, if you're an experienced hiker, it means they're "easy-to-medium" challenge. However, I will happily say that this trail kicked my booty. It was a challenge. The elevation gains/descents are no joke. Bring hiking poles if you can! The final views were incredible and a great place to feel the spring sunshine and breeze to reward our hard work. It meanders through some creek area as well. I can't wait to come back and take advantage of their buddy camping system. $13 a campsite - an absolute win compared to other nearby campsite prices. Would highly recommend for camping, fishing, hiking and general nature time!

    Shieldstown Covered Bridge - details

    Shieldstown Covered Bridge

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    One of the longest covered bridges in the state is nearly finished on its restoration. Located…read moreabout four miles west of Seymour, this bridge is somewhere between 355 and 366 feet depending upon your source material. It was built in 1876 to span the East Fork of the White River on East County Road 200 N. The red sided, white roof and approach bridge relies upon a center support to span the river. The bridge was closed to traffic in 1980 when a bypass bridge was built. So, with the nearly complete bridge being saved, why only three stars? First, the area around the bridge has a lot of trash and the Private Property signs make you question if it is safe to pull off the road to look at the bridge. Also, the bridge blocks anyone from walking through (note that there aren't any window cutouts to look out anyway.) The bridge also lacks any identifying plaques or signage that identifies it. Locals should look at that bridges of Parke County or Decatur County for how to make the bridge informational. Procuring a safe pull off spot that is clearly marked would also benefit the visitors. After spending over $1 million dollars in restoration, it seems like a lost opportunity for tourism for the community. At least the restoration so far has bought the county time to make the project complete. Review #2648

    The Shieldstown Covered Bridge is old! It carried traffic for over 100 years, until it was bypassed…read morein the late 1970's. Although it is quite literally falling apart, I have great hope the help is on the way. BRIDGE FACTS Year Opened: 1876 Builder: Joseph J. Daniels Length: 331 feet (355 feet including the 12-foot approaches at each end) Width: 12.5 feet Truss type: Burr Arch Truss (double span) Crosses: East Fork of White River Notes: The road was rerouted to bypassed this structure in 1977. 'Save Our Jackson County Covered Bridges' is an organization established by the Jackson County Parks & Recreation Dept and the J/C Visitors & Convention Bureau. It is largely responsible for raising funds to restore and protect county bridges. Shieldstown and Medora are the last two covered bridge remaining in this Indiana county. Medora has already been beautifully restored (see review): http://www.yelp.com/biz/medora-covered-bridge-jackson?hrid=LtsCXxFSW6HF3ARaGZ_lNw However, as of October 2014 there were no visible renovations detectable to the eyes of this covered bridge fan. If anything, the renovations made in the 1980's were long deteriorated and the bridge itself looks as though it needs to be condemned... like yesterday! Near the entrance on the east side of the bridge is a monument to James Aldred Cash (June 1934 - November '08). The inscription on the bench interestingly reads: "Dad always said if your gonna be stupid you better be tough." It looks like it is part of the bridge property but in fact it's on land directly adjacent to the bridge, so finding out what it means has been difficult. But I promise I'll update this review as soon as I discover it's meaning. For now, the best I can figure is it references this song by Roger Allan Wade - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aczrDOa5Asc FINAL THOUGHTS A gorgeous piece of history that I am certain the county and state will soon bring back to its former glory. Indiana seems to be very proud of its collection of covered bridges, mostly scattered throughout the central and southern parts of the state. I look forward to a return visit when renovations are complete. Be sure to check out the Covered Bridge Loop, a route that highlights 9 historic bridges around the state: http://www.visitgreensburg.com/docs/CoveredBridgeLoopMap.pdf

    Steinker Platz - parks - Updated May 2026

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