Charles C. Deam Wilderness offers a serene escape within the Hoosier National Forest, ideal for hiking and wildlife viewing amidst its diverse landscapes.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Charles C. Deam Wilderness, Hoosier National Forest.
Free access, no permits required for entry.
Spring and fall are ideal for mild temperatures and scenic foliage.
Main visitor facilities are located outside the wilderness boundary in the Hoosier National Forest.
Accessible via State Road 446; some trailheads have gravel road access and can be seasonal.
Temperate climate with warm, humid summers and cold winters. Spring and fall are ideal times to visit, with temperatures ranging from 50-70°F, offering warm days and cool nights.
Invasive plant species and habitat disturbance are primary concerns, with ongoing efforts to maintain native biodiversity and enhance forest health.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
This campground offers minimal facilities, primarily used by equestrians with accessible trails leading into the wilderness.
Situated near the Hickory Ridge Fire Tower; accessible by foot or horseback with no developed facilities.
A popular loop trail that takes you through diverse ecosystems and offers scenic creek views.
This trail offers a mix of forest landscapes and opportunities for solitude.
A shorter trail that leads to Axe Head Lake, perfect for a leisurely hike and fishing.
Takes hikers to the Hickory Ridge Fire Tower offering panoramic views.
Bring plenty of water, as there are limited sources available on trails.
Spring and fall offer more temperate weather and vibrant foliage.
Peak Trailhead offers additional parking but fills up quickly on weekends.
Waterproof boots are recommended due to potential stream crossings and muddy paths.