Hemlock Cliffs

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Hemlock Cliffs is a scenic sandstone canyon area in southern Indiana known for its waterfalls, rock formations, and forested hiking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
hiking destination
natural area
country United States of America
environmentalCharacteristic moist microclimate
rugged terrain
shaded ravines
geologicalFormation sandstone
geologicalProcess erosion
hasAccess trailhead parking area
hasActivity hiking
nature observation
photography
hasEcosystemType riparian corridor
temperate deciduous forest
hasNaturalFeature gorges
overhangs
rock shelters
seasonal streams
waterfalls
hasScenicQuality high
hasTrailDifficulty moderate
hasTrailType loop trail
hasVegetationType ferns
hemlock trees
mixed hardwood forest
mosses
isPublicLand true
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor forested hiking trails
rock formations
scenic sandstone canyon
waterfalls
locatedIn Indiana
southern Indiana
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Crawford County, Indiana NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Hoosier National Forest NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Ohio River Valley NERFINISHED
managingOrganization United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
partOf Hoosier National Forest recreation areas NERFINISHED
terrainFeature cliffs
rock formations
sandstone canyon
typicalUse day-use recreation

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Hoosier National Forest contains Hemlock Cliffs