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Salamonie River State Forest — Attraction in Wabash

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Salamonie River State Forest
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Salamonie River State Forest is a 850-acre state forest in Wabash and Huntington counties, Indiana. The forest is located along the Salamonie River and includes Salamonie Lake. The nearest city to the forest is Lagro. Salamonie State Forest is administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
Nearby attractions
Three Falls Trail
5124-4830 E 100 S, Lagro, IN 46941
Salamonie State Park Recreation Site
5598 County Rd 100 S, Lagro, IN 46941
Hominy Ridge Lake
Lagro Township, IN 46941
Kissing Falls
5825 E 50 S, Lagro, IN 46941
Kokiwanee - ACRES Land Trust
5825 E 50 S, Lagro, IN 46941
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Salamonie River State Forest Family Campground
5124 County Rd 100 S, Lagro, IN 46941
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Salamonie River State Forest

5124 County Rd 100 S, Lagro, IN 46941
4.7(469)
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Salamonie River State Forest is a 850-acre state forest in Wabash and Huntington counties, Indiana. The forest is located along the Salamonie River and includes Salamonie Lake. The nearest city to the forest is Lagro. Salamonie State Forest is administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

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attractions: Three Falls Trail, Salamonie State Park Recreation Site, Hominy Ridge Lake, Kissing Falls, Kokiwanee - ACRES Land Trust, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Salamonie River State Forest

Three Falls Trail

Salamonie State Park Recreation Site

Hominy Ridge Lake

Kissing Falls

Kokiwanee - ACRES Land Trust

Three Falls Trail

Three Falls Trail

4.5

(30)

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Salamonie State Park Recreation Site

Salamonie State Park Recreation Site

4.8

(90)

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Hominy Ridge Lake

Hominy Ridge Lake

4.6

(8)

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Kissing Falls

Kissing Falls

4.7

(73)

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Raina Nicole MillerRaina Nicole Miller
We have been coming here for about 2 years now. Whether it's 10° out side or 100°. This place is so beautiful. Peaceful. Eagles as far as you can see. Hawks. Herrings. Cranes. Woodpeckers. Squirrels of every color. Frogs, turtles, deer, coyote, badgers, chipmunks, a whole trail of pine. Fishing, horseback riding, swimming, beaches, dam, boating, kayaks, etc. I believe even primative camping. We picnic here during hikes. There are 3 waterfalls all different sizes. A huge pond. Playgrounds. Fire places available in a shelter to use as well. Closes late 11pm. I find this place to be the main reason I stay living in Wabash. There is a huge rock called hanging rock. With the history posted at the bottom. Very cool find. Hilly roads great for motorcycles.
Michelle DowdyMichelle Dowdy
I love this place. I visit 2 -3 times per week, no matter the season or weather. It is a really good hike. A little rugged in spots, but plenty of different trails to choose from. You can hike down to the Wabash River to fish. Hunting is allowed during Hunting season. If you don't want to hike the Forrest, the road is really hilly and wavy, lined with beautiful trees. Salamonie Dam is nearby as well, and some people go there to fish. There is only a primitive campground here, And at Hominy Ridge, there is a boat ramp for non motor boats. It isn't a very big lake, but big enough to relax. Salamonie Forrest also has a horse campground for people who want to take their horses on the trails.
RyanRyan
I loved camping here. I went to the primitive campgrounds and camped with my 8 year old daughter. It is self registration where you fill out the info and put money in an envolope and drop it off in a drop box. It was 13 dollars a night. The 3 falls trail was right by and Harmony Lake was right by to fish as well as Kokiwanee Nature Perserve and the Salomonie River and Dam. It was a very beautiful park. There were restrooms right by our campsite with running water as well and also swings and a slide right by for my daughter to play on. They also have a campfire spot with a built in grill that is useful. And other campers next to us were very nice. Will definitely be back to this wonderful park!
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We have been coming here for about 2 years now. Whether it's 10° out side or 100°. This place is so beautiful. Peaceful. Eagles as far as you can see. Hawks. Herrings. Cranes. Woodpeckers. Squirrels of every color. Frogs, turtles, deer, coyote, badgers, chipmunks, a whole trail of pine. Fishing, horseback riding, swimming, beaches, dam, boating, kayaks, etc. I believe even primative camping. We picnic here during hikes. There are 3 waterfalls all different sizes. A huge pond. Playgrounds. Fire places available in a shelter to use as well. Closes late 11pm. I find this place to be the main reason I stay living in Wabash. There is a huge rock called hanging rock. With the history posted at the bottom. Very cool find. Hilly roads great for motorcycles.
Raina Nicole Miller

Raina Nicole Miller

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I love this place. I visit 2 -3 times per week, no matter the season or weather. It is a really good hike. A little rugged in spots, but plenty of different trails to choose from. You can hike down to the Wabash River to fish. Hunting is allowed during Hunting season. If you don't want to hike the Forrest, the road is really hilly and wavy, lined with beautiful trees. Salamonie Dam is nearby as well, and some people go there to fish. There is only a primitive campground here, And at Hominy Ridge, there is a boat ramp for non motor boats. It isn't a very big lake, but big enough to relax. Salamonie Forrest also has a horse campground for people who want to take their horses on the trails.
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Michelle Dowdy

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I loved camping here. I went to the primitive campgrounds and camped with my 8 year old daughter. It is self registration where you fill out the info and put money in an envolope and drop it off in a drop box. It was 13 dollars a night. The 3 falls trail was right by and Harmony Lake was right by to fish as well as Kokiwanee Nature Perserve and the Salomonie River and Dam. It was a very beautiful park. There were restrooms right by our campsite with running water as well and also swings and a slide right by for my daughter to play on. They also have a campfire spot with a built in grill that is useful. And other campers next to us were very nice. Will definitely be back to this wonderful park!
Ryan

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5.0
4y

We have been coming here for about 2 years now. Whether it's 10° out side or 100°. This place is so beautiful. Peaceful. Eagles as far as you can see. Hawks. Herrings. Cranes. Woodpeckers. Squirrels of every color. Frogs, turtles, deer, coyote, badgers, chipmunks, a whole trail of pine. Fishing, horseback riding, swimming, beaches, dam, boating, kayaks, etc. I believe even primative camping. We picnic here during hikes. There are 3 waterfalls all different sizes. A huge pond. Playgrounds. Fire places available in a shelter to use as well. Closes late 11pm. I find this place to be the main reason I stay living in Wabash. There is a huge rock called hanging rock. With the history posted at the bottom. Very cool find. Hilly roads great for...

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5.0
2y

I love this place. I visit 2 -3 times per week, no matter the season or weather. It is a really good hike. A little rugged in spots, but plenty of different trails to choose from. You can hike down to the Wabash River to fish. Hunting is allowed during Hunting season. If you don't want to hike the Forrest, the road is really hilly and wavy, lined with beautiful trees. Salamonie Dam is nearby as well, and some people go there to fish. There is only a primitive campground here, And at Hominy Ridge, there is a boat ramp for non motor boats. It isn't a very big lake, but big enough to relax. Salamonie Forrest also has a horse campground for people who want to take their horses...

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5.0
31w

I loved camping here. I went to the primitive campgrounds and camped with my 8 year old daughter. It is self registration where you fill out the info and put money in an envolope and drop it off in a drop box. It was 13 dollars a night. The 3 falls trail was right by and Harmony Lake was right by to fish as well as Kokiwanee Nature Perserve and the Salomonie River and Dam. It was a very beautiful park. There were restrooms right by our campsite with running water as well and also swings and a slide right by for my daughter to play on. They also have a campfire spot with a built in grill that is useful. And other campers next to us were very nice. Will definitely be back to this...

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