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all tally cards must be turned in no later than 3 p. m. Prizes will include an annual state park pass and a night’ s stay in Abe Martin Lodge’ s pet-friendly room.
* Feb. 8 – Hike to the Boulder in the Tree A rugged 2-mile, off-trail hike. Haulter said hikers will enjoy an“ absolutely gorgeous” area that’ s usually inaccessible to the public, as well as the hike highlight, a boulder lodged 20 feet up in a tulip tree.“ We have no idea how it got there,” he said.“ It’ s a neat mystery.”
* Feb. 22 – CCC Ruins / Deserters Cave Hike A 2-mile trek that begins with an easy hike to the remains of bunk and shower houses, stair cases, and more from the 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps camp; followed by a rugged hike to Deserter’ s Cave, where a group of Civil War soldiers from Nashville reportedly hid overnight while the Union Army sought to stop them from becoming Confederate soldiers. The route allows hikers to leave after the camp visit if they choose.
* March 14 – The Curious Quarry Hike A rugged 4-mile hike to the quarry where the Civilian Conservation Corps gathered sandstone to construct the park’ s Abe Martin Lodge, shelter houses, saddle barn, bridges, and more.
* March 28 – Hike to the Ten O’ clock Line Nature Preserve A moderate 2.5-mile hike to one of two of the park’ s nature preserves. The Ten O’ clock Line Treaty was signed in 1809 by William Henry Harrison, then governor of the Indiana territory, and Little Turtle, a Miami Indian chief, for the acquisition of 3 million acres of American Indian lands. Native Americans distrusted surveyors’ equipment, so the treaty boundary was drawn by the shadow cast at 10 a. m. on Sept. 30. The nature preserve surrounding the line at the park boasts pristine examples of uplands, ravines, and floodplains, providing habitats for rare plants, animals, and the state threatened yellowwood tree. Haulter will discuss early Indiana history.
Hikers are encouraged to watch the park’ s Facebook page for meeting point updates and weather-related announcements. Participants should dress appropriately for the terrain and weather and bring their own snacks and drinks. Non-aggressive dogs are welcomed but they must be on a leash( no longer than six feet) at all times. Only park gate fees apply for each hike. No sign-ups are required. The Abe Martin Lodge will offer hikers lunch discounts after each hike. •
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