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  2. Fern Cliff Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Fern Cliff has a hiking trail, but sandstone rockclimbing is dangerous and not allowed. A section of the Nature Preserve is a repurposed sandstone quarry. High-quality container sand was extracted from crushed quarry stone, and a glass manufacturer in nearby Terre Haute used the sand to make the first bottles in which packaged Coca-Cola was ...

  3. Knobstone Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Knobstone Trail is the longest hiking trail in Indiana. Its southern terminus is about 15 miles (24 km) north of Louisville, Kentucky in the Deam Lake State Recreation Area . It currently ends at Delaney Creek Park near Salem, Indiana .

  4. Shades State Park - Wikipedia

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    The primary feature in the preserve is the "Devils Backbone," a 100-foot-high stone ridge barely wide enough for the trail to cross. The preserve was the first dedicated nature preserve in Indiana, and was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1968 under the name "Pine Hills Natural Area." [4]

  5. A Hiker's Path: Crossing the Devil's Backbone in Shades State ...

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    The trail that runs through the preserve is about 3 1/2 miles in length and is a loop trail. The trailhead begins in the parking lot for trail No. 10 in Shades State Park.

  6. Calumet Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail was constructed in 1976, [3] and is the first dedicated bicycle trail in Indiana. At that time, the trail was paved with asphalt blacktop for its entire length. However, the wetlands the trail passes through deteriorated the pavement, and the trail was unusable by the late 1990s. [4]

  7. Gravel road - Wikipedia

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    The gravel used consists of varying amount of crushed stone, sand, and fines. Fines are silt or clay particles smaller than .075 millimetres (0.0030 in), which can act as a binder. Crushed stone, also called road metal, is used because gravel with fractured faces will stay in place better than rounded river pebbles.

  8. Spring Mill State Park - Wikipedia

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    Spring Mill State Park is a 1,358-acre (5 km 2) state park in the state of Indiana. The park is located to the south of Bloomington, about 3 miles (5 km) east of the city of Mitchell on Indiana Highway 60.

  9. Lydick Bog adds 94 acres. A trail could soon link it to ... - AOL

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