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    2.0 (4 reviews)

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    Morgan-Monroe State Forest - Fungus

    Morgan-Monroe State Forest

    4.5(21 reviews)
    60.9 mi

    It's a state forest, no pool for the kiddies, but there are miles and miles of decent low and high…read moreeffort trails. It's pristine, clean, decent and clean restrooms (when they get around to adding the TP), and although the roads are in bad shape in many places, it's a fine spot for forest bathing. Your cellphone might not work in some parts of it. Put it away. If you simply must, go to the top of most hills. There are no gas stations or stores within ten miles in any direction; bring the stuff you need for your visit. In the summer, the amount of oxygen you can get here is almost overwhelmingly delicious. There are playgrounds, picnic tables, and shelters, and hundreds of places for a picnic on a blanket/rug. There are insects; remember your bug spray and tick repellent. Enjoy. It's FREE.

    This state forest has two of my favorite longer day hikes within an hour of Indianapolis; The Low…read moreGap Trail and The Three Lakes Trail. The Tecumseh Trail also runs through MMSF. In the last few years, a nice bike trail has been paved in and a new office built. There are also backcountry camping sites for primitive camping-be site to check in and practice leave no trace! The park does not have a lot of state park like amenities so be prepared to use a pit toilet. Bring your own tp and hand sanitizer just in case! The hikes are fairly challenging due to length and have some good hills. Bring plenty of water and keep an eye out for wildlife. Rattlesnakes have been spotted in the area. Hunting is also allowed in the state forest so wear bright colors at all times just in case. If you're looking for a challenging hike that is not overly populated but not totally isolated Morgan Monroe State Forest is an excellent choice.

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    Brown County State Park - Brown County campground site.

    Brown County State Park

    4.5(109 reviews)
    54.5 mi

    Our favorite state park in Indiana. My friends and I camp here for a four day weekend at least…read moreonce a year, and sometimes visit for just a day hiking trip and picnic. The campgrounds are excellent, especially Taylor Ridge. But be aware that you need to make reservations ahead of time, especially if you are planning a fall camping trip. Campsites sell out early. Shower rooms are decent, not wonderful. But satisfactory for a campground. Quiet hours are strictly observed, and the park rangers will pay a visit to your campsite if you aren't quiet after 10:00 pm Once we received a visit from a friendly park ranger when we were playing cards around 11 pm. We hadn't realized that we were being noisy at all but the ranger advised us that sound carries throughout the campground. Hiking trails range from easy to moderate. Trail maps are available are the trails are well marked. You will likely see deer and raccoons when hiking the trails. Some members of our group enjoy mountain biking too.

    Love the mountain bike trails. They have trails from beginner to advanced so there is something for…read moreeveryone. Love the very large campgrounds. The only bad I would have to say is twice while staying at the campground the power went out. I do NOT! Recommend staying at the INN, Abr Martin Lodge. It needs a major renovation. The air was out in all 5 rooms they tried to put us in. The beds needed a major cleaning. Two were pee stained sheets. The last had dead bugs. The overlooks throughout the park are breathtaking. A definite visit at sunset or sunrise.

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    Midwest Trail Ride

    Midwest Trail Ride

    3.5(2 reviews)
    38.4 mi

    Midwest Trail Ride is one of my favorite places to go horse camping. Midwest has electric sites,…read morecabins, and primitive camping. They have plenty of stalls for the horses of their patrons, and they provide all the needed amenities necessary for horse campers. What's nice about Midwest versus regular camping is that it is really set up for horseback riders, and they make it very convenient to bring your horse and trailer. My wife and I have visited Midwest annually since she got me into horses and we have not had a bad visit. With Midwest being on the edge of Hoosier National Forest, you have no shortage of trails to ride. The Midwest trails are well maintained, better maintained than in the national forest in fact. Best part of visiting: no cell phone signal. You are in a nice quiet place you can relax and enjoy yourself without the stress of the outside world.

    I have been a patron of Midwest Trail Ride for years. Unfortunately I have to say with the passing…read moreof time and changing of hands the magic of the place is gone for me. I had the privilege of meeting the wonderful folks who started MTR. What wonderful people. I remained impressed as the business changed hands. However, the current management has a lot to learn when it comes to how to treat the people who pay their hard earned money to travel and stay there. I was unpleasantly surprised at how rudely I was asked to move my rig. Courtesy goes a long way with me. Just be polite and remember --we are the customers. I have spent a lot of money in their tack store and have been a weekend and day rider as well. The people who run it now need to remember that they are not the only access point into Hoosier National Forest. Sadly this will be my last visit. I have absolutely loved meeting horse campers from all around....it's just the disrespectful and rude treatment from the female manager/owner that has convinced me to go elsewhere.

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    Kim and Jeff Humphries invite you to come ride with us in the Hoosier National Forest, Indiana

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    Sleeping Bear Retreat

    Sleeping Bear Retreat

    1.0(1 review)
    5.1 mi

    Well I can't blame rainy weather on them. We thought it…read morewould be a novel idea to try staying in a teepee overnight. The pictures on the website looked promising. Our adventure started with the entrance drive. Lots of low spots filled with water. Needed a load of gravel. Check in was easy to find with signage, plus. Our teepee flap was open and the inside was wet. Most of the other teepee seemed to be on wooden decks. Ours was on 3 foot uneven sections of black plastic squares... think plastic milk or storage crates. Large open areas in the plastic. The sides of the teepee were 4 to 6 inches above the plastic deck... any critters could have came on in! They supplied 4 aluminum framed army cots. We knew we had to bring our own bedding or sleeping bags. We also choose to stay here because it was pet friendly. My dog was afraid of the slick open grate flooring. I was afraid she would sneak out the open bottom of the teepee, yes big enough for our 34 lb girl to go under. We decided to fold the seats down in our SUV and sleep in there to keep dry. My husband decided at 11 pm that this was nuts and we were leaving. One for the memory book. I would not recommend staying here. The facilities really have neglected maintenance. The restroom facility was marginal...think gas station restroom. I gave it one star because I think 5 to 10 year old boys would love this place in the summer. The rest if us adults need to find a glamping experience. The price was reasonable, you get what you pay for.

    From the owner: we are a small campground with several different ways to camp, we have real tepees, a covered…read morewagon, sunset lodge, a small camper site and primitive tent sites, every site is large and mostly shaded and have flushing toilets and hot showers available near by. if you want to connect with nature but have a few luxuries to go with it then this is for you.

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