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  2. List of rivers of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Galena River, becomes the Galien River in Michigan; Trail Creek; East Arm Little Calumet River. Salt Creek; Grand Calumet River (through Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal and the Calumet River in Illinois) Little Calumet River (through Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal and the Calumet River in Illinois) Deep River

  3. Tippecanoe River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Tippecanoe River is a state park in Pulaski County, Indiana, United States.It is located 58 miles (93 km) south-southwest of South Bend, Indiana.It was formed in 1943 when the National Park Service gifted the land to Indiana's Department of Conservation land to form a state park; other land along the river becoming the Winamac Fish and Wildlife Area.

  4. Hoosier National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Hemlock Cliffs Recreation Area in Crawford County contains one of the most scenic hiking trails in Indiana. Most of Thomas Hines ' Hines' Raid was within the present-day Hoosier National Forest. Hickory Ridge Lookout Tower is the sole remaining fire tower out of eight that once stood within Hoosier National Forest.

  5. Category:Rivers of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... (Indiana) Big Blue River (Indiana) Big Pine Creek (Indiana) Black River (Indiana) Blue River (Indiana) Brandywine Creek ...

  6. Town of Pines, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Town of Pines is the home of Indiana State Road 520, a 0.2-mile-long (0.3 km) state highway connecting U.S. Highway 12 to U.S. Highway 20. It is the shortest state highway in Indiana. The Central Avenue station of the South Shore Line , also known as Pines station, served Town of Pines from 1927 until its demolition in the 1970s.

  7. Brown County State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has 12 hiking trails that total over 18 miles (29 km). These trails can be used to access places of interest in the park, including the two lakes, the Ogle Hollow Nature Preserve, Hesitation Point, and lookout towers. The CCC Trail is a moderate difficulty 2-mile (3.2 km) trail built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. [31]

  8. Shades State Park - Wikipedia

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    Located in the eastern end of the state park, the 470-acre (190 ha) Pine Hills Nature Preserve protects the deep canyons formed by Indian Creek before it enters Sugar Creek. The primary feature in the preserve is the "Devils Backbone," a 100-foot-high stone ridge barely wide enough for the trail to cross.

  9. McCormick's Creek State Park - Wikipedia

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    McCormick's Creek Falls Trail. Trail #3. This short 0.8 miles (1.3 km) is considered RUGGED. The trail begins across from Canyon Inn and drops down before rising at the edge of McCormick's Creek Canyon. The trail access and overlook parking lot here before descending to the bottom of the canyon. There are no bridges across the creek.