Indian Creek Trail 3.53

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Corydon, IN 47112
United States

About Indian Creek Trail

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The Indian Creek Trail is an ongoing vision of a group of local, dedicated Harrison County residents who have been working since the 1990s to develop a recreational trail system in and around Historic Corydon, Indiana.

Some sections of the trail are complete while others are planned for the future. Ultimately, a system of interconnecting trails will tie downtown Corydon with the neighboring countryside providing both recreational and alternate transportation options for residents and visitors.

Complete sections:

Logan's Trail - connecting Mulberry Street with the soccer fields at Rice Island, along Little Indian Creek through the property of Grand Trails RV Park and across from Zimmerman Art Glass.

Doolittle/YMCA Section - connecting Walnut Street (Hwy 62) from the "west" bridge to the YMCA soccer fields and parking lot. Recommended parking is at the YMCA. Pick up the trail and head south. Approximate distance 1.1 miles. This trail shares the open space of soccer fields, a short section of lightly-traveled road, runs along side railroad tracks and then delves into the woods along Big Indian Creek across from the Constitution Elm memorial.

Hayswood Section - Proceeding 1.1 miles north along Indian Creek starting from the "lowest" parking lot in Hayswood Nature Reserve. This section of trail was completed in 2011 and utilizes the reconstructed Rothrock Mill Bridge to cross Indian Creek. This section is great for spotting wildlife like Canada geese, deer, blue heron and occasionally a Bald Eagle.