Travel to Indianapolis

July 10th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

When most people think of Indianapolis, they think of one of two things. They either think of the Indianapolis Colts professional football team, or they think of the Indianapolis 500 car race. Indianapolis is proud of both of those things, but the city is more than just that.

Indianapolis is the capital of Indiana, its largest city with around 750,000 people, which makes it the 14th largest city in the country, and the second largest capital city in America. It’s right in the middle of the state, which of course makes it a great centerpiece for all things nice about Indiana.

Indiana is an interesting dichotomy in that it’s a flatland area with less than 2% of water area, yet it’s got a very humid climate at times. It can also get very hot, sometimes having temperatures averaging in the high 80′s during the summer. It doesn’t get much snow or rain, but will have to worry from time to time about tornadoes. Therefore, you’re not going to be visiting Indianapolis because of its weather.

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Adventure Travel Indiana

July 16th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

Indiana Dunes State Park is on the shore of Lake Michigan with sand dunes and beach it is a great place to cool off on a hot summers day. The park offers hiking along the shoreline. Adventure south up from the shore and get great views of Lake.

Chain O’Lakes State Park has about a three and half mile trail that takes you around a chain of lakes. The area was formed during the ice age and is a great place to hike around and enjoy the scenery.

Knob Trail is for hiking the back country. Knob Trail has 40,000 acres of forested land. Hiking the rugged terrain will take you through Clark State Forest, Jackson-Wasington State Forest. Rising more than 300 feet above low-lying farmland in some areas as it snakes northward from near the Ohio River to just south of Martinsville. A central upland, mixed hardwood forest. This back country adventure is one that every back woods hiker should spend a day taking in the woods. The trail is broken up into six trail heads so you can decide the length of your adventure.

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Hiking Indiana – Pinnacle Peak Trail At Jackson State Forest – Indiana

July 14th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

The most popular destination hike at Jackson State Forest is the one mile hike up to Pinnacle Peak. At 966 feet above sea level, this is the second highest spot in the park. For this trail you will want some good hiking shoes. Sandals, flip flops and dress shoes are not at all suitable as this trail is pretty rugged. It is wide, well marked, and has a good surface most of the way, but there is a lot of climbing and descending. It is a challenging trail.

Trail One is the trail which leads up to this spot, the trailhead is from the Pinnacle Peak parking area, at the northeast end of the park. Just follow the Main Forest Road all the way back, park on the left. The Pinnacle Peak Shelter House is located just a little further on, a great place for a family reunion or gathering. There is a playground, primitive campground, fishing in Knob Lake, and lots of other trails here, too, so it is a good place to spend the day.

The trail begins by climbing rather steeply to the Old Tower Site, the first landmark along the trail. An old fire tower was here at one time, some of the old concrete supports still protruding from the ground. At this point, you will want to take the left fork, the right travels over to High Point, about one quarter mile distant.

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