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Morgan–Monroe State Forest is a state forest in Morgan County and Monroe County of Indiana, and is the second largest state forest in Indiana.The 24,000 acres (97 km 2) comprising this deciduous forest was abandoned farmland, as the previous residents realized that the land's rocky soil was very poor for agricultural purposes.
Rock Shelter is one of the places people hiking the Rock Shelter Trail in Morgan-Monroe State Forest will experience. The forest has 24,515 acres of steep forested, hardwoods. It became a state ...
The trailhead for this trail began in Morgan-Monroe State Forest and ended at Yellowwood State Forest. Campgrounds were available in the forest back then and there were spots for many campers.
Morgan–Monroe State Forest: Monroe. 24,000 acres (97.12 km 2) 4: Yellowwood State Forest: Brown. 23,326 acres (94.40 km 2) 5: Jackson–Washington State Forest ...
The Tecumseh Trail goes through the forest on its way to the state forest office for Morgan–Monroe State Forest; the trail was originally supposed to become a national trail, reaching from Canada to Florida. A twenty-mile-long (32 km) hiking trail, the Ten O'Clock Line Hiking Trail, connects Yellowwood State Forest to Brown County State Park ...
Monroe County group offers up to 6 native plants to landowners who remove invasive Callery pear, burning bush and Japanese barberry plants. ... in Morgan-Monroe State Forest and fence lines on farms."
Martin State Forest; Morgan–Monroe State Forest; O. Owen–Putnam State Forest; P. Pike State Forest (Indiana) R. Ravinia State Forest; S. Salamonie River State Forest;
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