
Hickory Ridge Trail
Norman, Indiana(View other Norman area campgrounds)
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Ownership: US Forest ServiceOfficial website: fs.fed.us
Posted by: MountainMan on January 2, 2006
Description
Variety of long and short loops, scenic hardwoods and a chance to get away from it all.Directions
From Highway 446 (going south on 446 turn left, going north on 446 turn right) onto Hwy 58 East, proceed 6.5 miles to Norman, IN to only stop sign in town, turn left at brown FS sign. Proceed another .3 miles and turn left onto road 1250 W at brown FS sign and proceed another 1.5 miles to Hickory Grove Road and turn right at brown FS sign and proceed another .7 miles to Hickory Ridge Trailhead on left side of road.Activities
Hiking, horse riding, and mountain biking.Guidebooks
- The Unofficial Guide to the Best RV and Tent Campgrounds in the Great Lakes States: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin
- The U.S.A. Comprehensive Public Camping Guide (Lower 48), Vol. 7: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee, Wisconsin
Services
A shaded primitive campground with pit toilets, hitching racks, and water is available for livestock (not potable for people).The campground is designed for horse camping, however, any National Forest visitor is welcome to camp at no cost.Reservation info
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Outdoor activities nearby
- Hiking @ Hickory Ridge (16+ miles away)
- Hiking @ Wapehani MTB Park (16+ miles away)
- Hiking @ Charles Deam Wilderness (16+ miles away)
- Hiking @ Valley Branch Retreat (17+ miles away)
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