Attica State Forest is a tranquil woodland area in Indiana offering diverse outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, and hunting amid mixed hardwood forests and gently rolling terrain.
Attica State Forest covers approximately 2,000 acres in Fountain County, Indiana, characterized by a mixed hardwood forest ecosystem that includes species such as oak, hickory, maple, and tulip poplar. The terrain features gentle hills, small streams, and open woodland areas that create habitat for a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and numerous songbirds. Originally acquired by the state in the 1930s, the forest was developed partly through efforts by the Civilian Conservation Corps to provide both conservation and recreation opportunities. Visitors to Attica State Forest can enjoy activities such as hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding on designated trails, hunting during regulated seasons, and fishing in nearby water bodies. The forest is particularly welcoming for horseback riders, offering miles of horse trails and an equestrian campground. While it is more low-key compared to larger state or national forests, Attica State Forest appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a less crowded, peaceful setting. Wildlife watchers, hunters, and horseback riders find the forest valuable for both recreation and habitat preservation. Throughout the year, the forest showcases seasonal changes—from vibrant fall foliage to quiet snow-covered landscapes in winter—providing varied outdoor experiences. The forest’s management focuses on sustaining healthy forest conditions, preserving habitat diversity, and maintaining recreational infrastructure for public use.
Horse trails and equestrian campground designed for horseback riding enthusiasts
Mixed hardwood forests providing habitat to whitetail deer and wild turkey
Quiet forest setting ideal for hunting, hiking, and wildlife observation
Access to seasonal fishing nearby in local streams and ponds
A dedicated campground with horse stalls and direct trail access, popular with horseback riders.
Forest composed primarily of oak, hickory, maple, and tulip poplar supporting diverse wildlife.
Designated areas open for regulated hunting during specific seasons, supporting game populations.