The state of Indiana is an awesome place for those who love to get outdoors and go hiking. Amazingly, there are more than 4,200 miles of awesome hiking, biking, walking, and running trails all over the Hoosier State, all of which are fabulous for an afternoon outside. During the time of year where the leaves begin to change and the autumn breeze begins blowing, these hiking trails turn into something even more magical! With all that said, now is the perfect time of year to visit Hardin Ridge and take a lovely fall hike in Indiana while the temperatures are still mild.

Hardin Ridge Trail is a 1.9-mile loop trail nestled within Hardin Ridge Recreation Area near Heltonville, Indiana.

Breana England/AllTrails It’s a popular destination for Hoosiers and visitors alike year-round thanks to its beauty, but during fall, it becomes something else entirely. It becomes nearly hypnotic.

The recreation area itself is home to more than 1,000 acres of undisturbed, beautiful Indiana landscape, and during the most magical time of year it takes on an entirely new form.

Hardin Ridge Recreation Area/Facebook Fiery reds and brilliant golds begin to flush through the trees, and soon enough, the entire world seems to be filled with fall color. It’s an immersive change of the seasons that must be experienced to be believed.

The trail is brief at just under two miles - and trust us, it’s not going to feel like enough.

Hardin Ridge Recreation Area/Facebook Of course, there’s plenty to see along the way, so you’ll want to keep moving… eventually. Every step you take is going to feel like a holiday, especially on cooler afternoons when there’s a slight breeze.

The views from Hardin Ridge Trail over Lake Monroe are absolutely amazing.

Matt Harris/AllTrails Lake Monroe is the largest man-made lake in Indiana, measuring in at more than 10,000 acres of space. From the trail, there’s an overlook that’s simply to die for. Make sure to bring a camera - or at least your phone - because you’re going to want to remember these views for a good, long time.

You can continue hiking, or kill an entire afternoon near the water.

Hardin Ridge Recreation Area/Facebook Lake Monroe features a swimming beach that, for the time being, should still be just warm enough to dip your toes into before the chill of winter starts to creep in.

Of course, other forms of recreation are welcome in this area as well, so you don’t even necessarily need to leave at the end of the day!

Ken’s Kin/Flickr There are 197 campsites at Hardin Ridge; some are primitive campgrounds and others have all the bells and whistles like electric hookups. There are also cabins available to rent that sleep up to seven people, so bring your friends - or the whole family - and spend a weekend fully enveloped in all the fall glory of Hardin Ridge.

During peak season (April 15 to Oct. 15), all visitors must pay for a recreation permit - just $5/vehicle.

Matt Harris/AllTrails

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Breana England/AllTrails

It’s a popular destination for Hoosiers and visitors alike year-round thanks to its beauty, but during fall, it becomes something else entirely. It becomes nearly hypnotic.

Hardin Ridge Recreation Area/Facebook

Fiery reds and brilliant golds begin to flush through the trees, and soon enough, the entire world seems to be filled with fall color. It’s an immersive change of the seasons that must be experienced to be believed.

Of course, there’s plenty to see along the way, so you’ll want to keep moving… eventually. Every step you take is going to feel like a holiday, especially on cooler afternoons when there’s a slight breeze.

Matt Harris/AllTrails

Lake Monroe is the largest man-made lake in Indiana, measuring in at more than 10,000 acres of space. From the trail, there’s an overlook that’s simply to die for. Make sure to bring a camera - or at least your phone - because you’re going to want to remember these views for a good, long time.

Lake Monroe features a swimming beach that, for the time being, should still be just warm enough to dip your toes into before the chill of winter starts to creep in.

Ken’s Kin/Flickr

There are 197 campsites at Hardin Ridge; some are primitive campgrounds and others have all the bells and whistles like electric hookups. There are also cabins available to rent that sleep up to seven people, so bring your friends - or the whole family - and spend a weekend fully enveloped in all the fall glory of Hardin Ridge.

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