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Trail Building & Maintenance

trail building south of Bear Lake on the Tecumseh Trail The Hoosier Hikers Council is dedicated to both improving existing and creating new single-use hiking trails in Indiana. Our current trail building efforts are ambitious. We have completed the Tecumseh and Adena Trails, but we currently have several ongoing and new projects.

We also support affiliated groups at specific properties.

Trail Volunteer Work: 3rd Saturdays
HHC Volunteer trail work crews meet regularly on the third Saturdays of every month at 9am.

For information about work at either site, call the HHC at 765/349-0204 or send an e-mail request to hikers@hoosierhikerscouncil.org. We will get right back to you!

Trail Building Projects

We have broken down our trail work into nine sections so that you can better understand where we are focusing our energy and how you can help:

  1. The 140-Mile Knobstone Trail: Envisioned in the 1970s, the Knobstone Trail was to follow the Knobstone escarpment between Louisville and Indianapolis. A 45-mile section was completed in 1981. We are working to make the original vision a reality. The Southern section of the trail is referred to simply as the Knobstone Trail. Much work is needed to upgrade the original trail miles.
  2. Tecumseh Trail: More than 40 miles of new trail, were completed by the HHC in 2001. One day it will serve as the northern third of the 140-mile Knobstone Trail. You can adopt a section to monitor by contacting Yellowwood State Forest, asking about their Adopt A Trail program.
  3. Pioneer Trail: The future 45-mile central section of the 140-mile Knobstone. It was named by the HHC in 2001, when the HHC began its work in support of the completion of the central section.
  4. Brown County State Park Trails: In 2002 the HHC was invited to rehabilitate the entire BCSP trail system and build some new trail miles--a wonderul opportunity.
  5. The Adena Trail: A challenging, 25-mile loop around Brookville Lake with an 11-mile roadless backcountry section, completed by the HHC in 2001.
  6. HHC'S Hoosier National Forest Hiking Trail Plan
  7. Other Trails: We are working hard maintaining and creating new hiking trails in other parts of the state. Does a trail near you need help? Or do you need a trail near you?
  8. Adopt-A-Road: The HHC has adopted a section of S.R. 446 for litter collection. To aid in publicity for the Hoosier Hikers Council, the HHC has signed up with the INDOT to do roadside trash clean up twice a year on a section of Route 446. This section is at the entrance to Deam Wilderness, just south of Monroe Reservoir, in between Bloomington and Nashville. If you live near Bloomington and would like to help, e-mail the HHC.
  9. Patagonian Andes Project: Through an internet contact in 2002, HHC members became involved in an exciting project advising on the development of a trekking system in a Patagonian Andes province of Argentina. Probable 5th Expedition Date: December 5-21, 2005.

Adopt-a-Trail

The HHC has set up a Knobstone Trail Monitoring System modeled after the Appalachian Trail system. We need your help! Other trails all over the state need friends too. The HHC will help you get connected with local people involved in forest and park trail improvement projects near you.

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