I hiked through Turkey Run State Park during mid August. The park is a bit of an anomaly compared to the relatively flat lands of central and northern Indiana. There is exposed rock, a bit of terrain to climb on, and flowing rushing water through fern filled canyons. I’ll take what I can get, if only the crowds filled with screaming children weren’t so overwhelming. Still, definitely a bucket list place to hit if you are in Indiana.
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