Homecoming on the Trails of Wabash County
…been fortunate enough to see one call for its young for a feeding. Salamonie State Forest For those feeling a bit adventurous, Salamonie Lake’s Bloodroot Trail may be just the…
…been fortunate enough to see one call for its young for a feeding. Salamonie State Forest For those feeling a bit adventurous, Salamonie Lake’s Bloodroot Trail may be just the…
…off the trail, the shop will provide everything you need to go on an adventure. Whether you want to go camping for a weekend at Salamonie, build up your endurance…
…that the Liberty Mills bridge was torn down in 1952. The town of Dora, which now sits at the bottom of the Salamonie Lake, once had a covered bridge as…
…winds through the forest to a waterfall, with river sounds and spring wildflowers along the way. Expect some mud after rain and a few roots to watch for. Salamonie…
…Bloodroot Trail at Salamonie, so named for the abundance of white-flowering, red sap-filed poppies. Too much trail? Acres Land Trust Kokiwanee Trail contains 139 acres, but the actual trail length…
…two of which are within city limits. Visit Salamonie Falls in Salamonie State Park where you can also do some hiking, fishing, or camping, or make your way to Charley…
…cliff, along the Salamonie and Wabash River with about 10 different waterfalls, making it a popular destination in the spring and summer. “A lot of people use this property for…
…Wabash County? My favorite things are the Wabash River Trail that connects Wabash to Lagro, Salamonie River State Forest, and the Salamonie Reservoir…not to mention White Rock Recreation, they take…
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