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ワシントン郡(インディアナ州)でのハイキングでは、なだらかな丘陵地帯、鬱蒼とした森林、いくつかの湖の岸辺を巡ります。この地域は州立森林公園やレクリエーションエリアが特徴で、多様な地形を縫うように進むトレイルが提供されています。ルートはしばしば適度な高低差があり、整備された公園や小川のほとりを通過します。
最終更新日: 4月 10, 2026
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10.9km
03:12
320m
230m
Hike the moderate 6.8-mile Top of the Rock Loop in Clark State Forest, gaining 1040 feet with expansive views of the Ohio River valley.
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11.1km
03:14
260m
360m
Hike the moderate 6.9-mile Knobstone Trail: Elk Creek to Leota, gaining 837 feet through rugged terrain and scenic valleys.
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13.3km
03:44
290m
240m
Hike the challenging 8.3-mile Knobstone Trail: New Chapel to Leota, a moderate route through rugged Indiana forests with significant elevati
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12.7km
03:38
310m
270m
Hike the moderate 7.9-mile Knobstone Trail from New Chapel to Pixley Knob, featuring rugged terrain and scenic overlooks in Clark State Fore
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6.33km
01:46
130m
120m
Hike the easy 3.9-mile Shaw Lake Loop Trail in Clark State Forest, featuring rugged terrain, upland forests, and a vista of Deam Lake.
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12.4km
03:24
200m
200m
Hike the moderate 7.7-mile Turkey Roost Trail in Starve Hollow State Recreation Area, gaining 644 feet over 3 hours and 23 minutes.
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05:05
370m
370m
Hike the difficult 11.2-mile Knobstone Trail: Spurgeon Hollow Loop, gaining 1205 feet in southern Indiana's rugged terrain.
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00:57
90m
80m
The Vista Trail in Starve Hollow State Recreation Area is an easy 2.0-mile hike offering scenic views with 293 feet of elevation gain.
13.0km
03:27
130m
130m
Hike the moderate 8.1-mile Veterans Trail at Lake Salinda, featuring varied terrain, scenic lake views, and a cedar bridge.
9.24km
02:37
200m
200m
Hike the moderate 5.7-mile Clark State Forest Cross Country Loop in Deam Lake State Recreation Area, featuring diverse forests and Waggoner
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While walking through these forests, you’ll see a variety of tree species such as oaks, hickories, black walnut, and many others. Take the opportunity to notice their different shapes and forms—some even bear the scars of lightning strikes from the intense summer thunderstorms common in the area.
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New Chapel Trailhead is a popular access point on the Knobstone Trail with a small parking lot. While there’s no formal campground at the trailhead itself, you’ll find plenty of designated backcountry sites along the trail in either direction. Parking is available but can fill up on weekends, so arrive early if this is the place you’ve chosen to start your hike. A solid choice for jumping into Indiana’s rugged, rewarding “little Appalachian” experience!
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A small creek crossing on the Knobstone Trail that can vary with the season. Usually shallow, but can swell after heavy rain. It’s a good spot to filter water if needed—just check conditions first and watch your footing on slippery rocks.
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Clark State Forest spans 24,000 acres of dense hardwoods and open areas. It covers a large portion of the Knobstone Trail, offering abundant wildlife and several primitive campsites scattered throughout. The varied terrain includes steady climbs, gentle descents, a few creek crossings, ridges, and some sections of rocky trail. It’s a great place to experience Indiana’s natural beauty and backcountry.
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Leota Trailhead offers a quieter, less developed entry to the Knobstone Trail. Parking is limited and informal, with no restroom facilities. This spot is ideal if you’re looking for a more rugged experience right from the start. The trail here quickly leads into dense forest and steady climbs. If you are hiking the Knobstone Trail, this can be a place to camp. The area allows primitive camping, so you can pick any campsite that feels comfortable for you. Always minimize your impact and give preference to preexisting flat and open areas.
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This is one of the more developed access points along the Knobstone Trail. It has a large gravel parking area, vault toilets, and an information board with maps and trail details. There are also nearby primitive camping spots, and it can be a convenient base to spend the night close to the lake. A solid choice if you want easier logistics and better facilities for planning your route.
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A small dam surrounded by forest with basic facilities. The Knobstone Trail passes by Delaney Creek Dam Number 5, which is also a good access point. It has a small parking area with restrooms and picnic tables. It’s a convenient place to start or finish a hike, refill your water, and take a break before tackling the nearby climbs. The area is usually quiet on weekdays but can get busier with local visitors on weekends.
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