TRAIL
BUILDING & MAINTENANCE:
THE ADENA TRAIL
The
Adena Trail is a 24-mile loop located at Brookville Lake
State Park, 30 miles south of Richmond, Indiana and 30
miles north of Cincinnati. The HHC was invited to design
and build the Adena Trail.
A majority of the new trail miles was designed and built between 1998 and 2001 by Hoosier Hikers Council volunteers.
Many
features of the trail make it one of Indiana's greatest
trails. The exposed rock strata are among the oldest
in the state: 600-million year old Ordovician fossils
are exposed at every tiny draw the trail crosses. Contours
are severe and the soil is poor, so the trail winds
and changes grades frequently to avoid impassably steep
slopes. This results in some magnificent views of the
reservoir from on high as well as some memorable dips
to the shoreline. Views are, of course, best in winter
and early spring, before trees leaf out. Two big stream
valleys add interest and miles of additional trail to
the backcountry trail. Spring wildflower displays here
are especially noteworthy. The trail continuously crosses
slopes, allowing the hiker to look both down and up
at whole hillsides of color.
If
camping or hiking late, night skies are notable for
their vividness and absence of light pollution, due
to the area's remoteness from population centers. A
cautionary note: in warm weather, motor noise from boating
on the reservoir can be instrusive on lakeshore trail
miles. In cold weather, however, the day-long gabbling
of waterfowl gathering on the lake or in the evening,
turkeys settling in to roost along the bluffs can provide
amusing and enjoyable background noises.
The
trail consists of 11 miles of challenging new trail
in the roadless, backcountry area on the west side of
Brookville Lake, and a 10-mile mixture of established
and new trails connecting campgrounds, beach, and natural
attractions of Mounds State Park on the east side.
In 2002 volunteers with the Hoosier Hikers Council and the American Hiking Society constructed a new footpath, the Woodlands Trail, to replace part
of the trail on the east side of the reservoir
that used the former Scenic Drive (a paved multi-use trail).
For
a brochure and map, or to help maintain or improve it,
contact Assistant Property Manager Rebecca Fallett at
rfallet@dnr.state.in.us
or e-mail the HHC at hikers@scican.net or see the HHC's maps for sale..