Greene–Sullivan State Forest
State forest in Indiana, U.S.
38°59′10″N 87°14′37″W / 38.98611°N 87.24361°W / 38.98611; -87.24361Greene–Sullivan State Forest is a state forest in Dugger, Indiana. The forest was founded in 1936 after the Indiana Department of Natural Resources received over 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) of land from coal firms; it now contains over 9,000 acres (3,600 ha), including over 120 lakes. The forest provides fishing, camping, hunting, and horseback riding.[1]
References
- ^ "Greene–Sullivan State Forest". Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
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Protected areas of Indiana
- Hoosier
- Big Walnut Creek
- Cabin Creek Raised Bog
- Calvert and Porter Woods Nature Preserve
- Cowles Bog
- Donaldson Cave System and Woods
- Dunes Nature Preserve
- Fern Cliff Nature Preserve
- Hanging Rock and Wabash Reef
- Harrison Spring
- Hoosier Prairie
- Marengo Cave
- Meltzer Woods
- Ohio Coral Reef (Falls of the Ohio)
- Pine Hills Natural Area
- Pinhook Bog
- Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest
- Portland Arch Nature Preserve
- Rise at Orangeville
- Rocky Hollow-Falls Canyon Nature Preserve
- Tamarack Bog Nature Preserve
- Wesley Chapel Gulf
- Wesselman Park Woods
- Wyandotte Cave
- Brown County
- Chain O'Lakes
- Charlestown
- Clifty Falls
- Deam Lake
- Falls of the Ohio
- Fort Harrison
- Harmonie
- Indiana Dunes
- Lincoln
- McCormick's Creek
- Mounds
- O'Bannon Woods
- Ouabache
- Pokagon
- Potato Creek
- Prophetstown
- Shades
- Shakamak
- Spring Mill
- Starve Hollow
- Summit Lake
- Tippecanoe River
- Turkey Run
- Versailles
- White River
- Whitewater Memorial
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