Hemlock Cliffs Trail

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Hemlock Cliffs Trail is a scenic hiking route in southern Indiana known for its sandstone cliffs, rock shelters, waterfalls, and lush forested gorge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
tourist attraction
approximateLength 1.2 miles
conservationStatus protected area within Hoosier National Forest
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficulty easy to moderate
ecosystem mixed hardwood forest
hasAccessPoint Hemlock Cliffs Trailhead NERFINISHED
hasFeature canyon-like valley
lush forested gorge
overhangs
rock formations
rock shelters
sandstone cliffs
seasonal waterfalls
stream
waterfalls
hasHazard slippery rocks near waterfalls
steep drop-offs in some areas
hasView gorge overlooks
sandstone bluffs
locatedIn Crawford County, Indiana NERFINISHED
Hoosier National Forest NERFINISHED
southern Indiana NERFINISHED
managingOrganization Hoosier National Forest management
U.S. Forest Service NERFINISHED
near English, Indiana NERFINISHED
Taswell, Indiana NERFINISHED
notableVegetation ferns
hemlock trees
mosses
wildflowers
partOf Hemlock Cliffs Special Area NERFINISHED
petPolicy dogs allowed on leash
regulation day-use only area
no camping allowed on trail
no motorized vehicles
seasonalInterest fall foliage
spring wildflowers
state Indiana
surface natural surface
terrain gorge
woodland
trailType loop trail
usedFor hiking
nature observation
photography

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Hoosier National Forest hasTrail Hemlock Cliffs Trail