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Salamonie River State Forest

Salamonie River State Forest has been recommended 1 time(s).
Phone
(260) 782-0430
Email
salamonieriverstfor@dnr.IN.gov
Website
www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/properties/salamonie-river-state-forest/
Address
5400 E Salamonie Forest Road, Lagro, IN, 46941, United States
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About Salamonie River State Forest

Salamonie River State Forest was created as a demonstration riverside forest for the reclamation of eroded land. The state forest was established in the mid 1930’s when local people assisted the state in purchasing the hilly land and bluffs along the Salamonie River. Most of the land’s topsoil was eroded away, making reclamation of the area a major challenge. To deal with this challenge, a 200-member Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp was created. The CCC designed and planned the forest and recreation facilities and opened a stone quarry. Several hundred acres of land were reforested and many recreation facilities were built, including Hominy Ridge Lake and the large stone shelter house that stands near the lake. Today, the forest encompasses 950 acres offering many recreational opportunities to visitors. (Source)

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5400 E Salamonie Forest Road, Lagro, IN, 46941, United States

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  1. Karen July 27, 2025 at 7:27 am - Reply

    This was my old stomping grounds as we lived in Northern Indiana. I love the forest and bluffs and waterfalls. You can feel lingering presence of Native American spirits there. Many times we took our horses and camped in tents there. Beautiful!