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Perry State Forest adventures

Perry State Forest Adventures

Perry State Forest offers over 8,000 acres of diverse hardwood forests, rolling hills, and streams, providing ample opportunities for hiking, hunting, and camping in southern Indiana.

8,344
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1930s
Year Established

About Perry State Forest

 

Located in Perry County, Indiana, Perry State Forest spans approximately 8,300 acres of predominantly hardwood forest and rugged terrain. The forest features a mixture of oak, hickory, and other native species, supporting a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous small mammals and songbirds. The topography is characterized by steep hills and narrow valleys, creating a scenic and somewhat challenging landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, the land was once used for farming and timber operations but was reforested and designated as a state forest to promote conservation and outdoor recreation. Perry State Forest provides visitors with multiple trails for hiking and horseback riding, as well as designated areas for hunting during appropriate seasons. Primitive camping is allowed in designated areas, offering a back-to-nature experience away from more developed campgrounds. The forest includes several small streams that contribute to the larger Ohio River watershed, adding to the area's ecological diversity. While lacking formal visitor centers, the forest's remote nature appeals to those seeking solitude and wildlife observation. It also connects to adjacent public lands, enhancing regional conservation and recreation opportunities. Perry State Forest is a favored destination for residents and visitors looking to explore southern Indiana's natural landscapes with moderate challenge and peaceful surroundings.

Highlights

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Trail system offering scenic hilltop views and forest immersion

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Significant habitat for white-tailed deer and wild turkey

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Opportunities for primitive camping in quiet, undeveloped settings

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Streams providing peaceful fishing spots and wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Perry Trail

A 7-mile loop trail that provides varied terrain with overlooks and dense hardwood forest sections.

Turkey Creek

A gentle stream running through the forest offering fishing opportunities and habitat for amphibians.

Deer Stand Areas

Designated zones popular for deer hunting during established seasons, managed sustainably.