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Morgan–Monroe State Forest adventures

Morgan–Monroe State Forest Adventures

Morgan–Monroe State Forest offers extensive woodlands and outdoor recreation in south-central Indiana, featuring hiking, mountain biking, and camping amidst hardwood forests and diverse wildlife.

24,000
Acres Protected
25+
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1929
Year Established

About Morgan–Monroe State Forest

 

Morgan–Monroe State Forest spans over 25,000 acres of mixed hardwood forest situated primarily in Morgan and Monroe Counties in Indiana. Established in 1929, the forest provides a critical natural resource and recreational destination in a region characterized by rolling hills, karst topography, and numerous springs and streams. It is managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and offers habitat for diverse wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and many songbird species. The forest's terrain is a mix of mature stands, reclaimed farmland, and actively managed woodlands, with significant areas protected as designated wild areas for conservation and backcountry hiking. Outdoor enthusiasts visit for a variety of activities such as hiking on over 25 miles of trails, mountain biking on specialized singletrack routes, horseback riding on forest roads and trails, camping at developed and primitive sites, and hunting in season. Notable landmarks include the scenic Wildcat Bluff Nature Preserve within the forest boundaries, with striking cliffs and unique plant habitats. Morgan–Monroe has long been valued for its role in forestry research, education, and conservation efforts, and it remains popular among residents of nearby Bloomington and Indianapolis for day trips and weekend outings. The forest's combination of natural beauty, well-maintained recreation infrastructure, and rich biodiversity makes it a key outdoor destination for Hoosiers seeking diverse experiences in a relatively accessible forest setting.

Highlights

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Wildcat Bluff Nature Preserve with steep sandstone cliffs and unique flora

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Morgan–Monroe Bicycling Club trail system featuring technical mountain biking routes

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Historical forest demonstration and research areas showcasing sustainable forestry practices

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Remote backcountry hiking trails offering solitude and mature hardwood forest scenery

Notable Natural Features

Wildcat Bluff Nature Preserve

A 333-acre preserve within the forest known for its striking sandstone cliffs, endemic plants, and panoramic views.

Morgan–Monroe Lakes

Several small lakes within the forest support fishing and provide scenic picnic areas.

Forest Research and Demonstration Areas

Zones dedicated to studying sustainable forestry and wildlife management, reflecting the forest’s history as a center for conservation education.