Birdseye Trail | Hoosier National Forest | Indiana Hike
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 เม.ย. 2020
- The Birdseye Trail is a 12 mile hiking loop in Southern Indiana. Along the way you'll see a lake, creeks, hardwood forests, old homesteads, wildflowers, a cemetery, gravel, and maybe some morel mushrooms.
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Beautiful area
Damn I miss hiking, hoping to do the River to River trail later this year. Love your vids!
Very relaxing
Is that part of Anderson River
Looks brilliant folks nice trek why don't we support each others channels
Do they allow hikers to camp off trail
I don't think it's set up for camping. The Two Lakes Trail nearby is a good place for backpacking and camping.
I have camped there off trail.
Dispersed camping is allowed throughout most of the Hoosier National Forest. Dispersed camping is acceptable on National Forest System lands away from developed campgrounds, nearly anywhere your camping equipment and/or vehicle does not block developed trails or road rights-of-way. It is not necessary to check in with the Forest Service when you camp overnight.
Where dispersed camping is NOT allowed:
within campgrounds
along roads, parking areas, or day use areas within developed recreation areas
at day use trailheads or parking areas, including boat launches
within Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest (Orange County)
within the Hickory Ridge Lookout Tower site (Monroe County adjacent to the Charles C. Deam Wilderness)
within Hemlock Cliffs area (Crawford County)