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Morgan–Monroe State Forest, along with nearby Yellowwood State Forest, are among the very few places in Indiana where one can pan for gold, although a free permit is required first before doing any prospecting. [7] Indiana University's Morgan-Monroe Observatory is located in the Morgan–Monroe State Forest.
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 ...
Martin State Forest - 7,863.6 acres (12 km 2) Morgan–Monroe State Forest - 25,789.7 acres (17 km 2); Ashland County; Mountain Tea State Forest - 1,153 acres (18 km 2); Perry County; Owen–Putnam State Forest - 6,589 acres (47 km 2) Pike State Forest - 4,031.5 acres (9 km 2) Ravinia State Forest - 1,500 acres (38 km 2) Salamonie State Forest ...
It became a state forest in 1929. The Rock Shelter Trail follows part of the Low Gap and the Tecumseh trails. The trail is approximately 3 miles in length and is a loop trail.
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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."
Washington Township is one of fourteen townships in Morgan County, Indiana, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 17,073 and it contained 7,171 housing units. [2] The township contains a portion of the Morgan–Monroe State Forest.
Built by the Hoosier Hikers Council in 1998–2002, the Tecumseh Trail begins at Morgan-Monroe State Forest Headquarters, which is about 5 miles south of Martinsville. It ends in a remote area of Brown County forest near Monroe Lake, just south of SR 46 near Crooked Creek Road.