Indiana Horse Trails
IndianaTrails.org - Home of the Hoosier Rails-to-Trails Council and Indiana Trails Fund
The 10-mile Prairie-Duneland
Trail in northwestern Indiana is one of the state's best-known trails,
traversing the unique ecosystem which gives its name. A recent
study by the Eppley Institute
found that 82% of its users participated in more physical activity strictly
because of the trail, and 100% surveyed said the trail improved the image
of Portage, a city managing the trail. At its east end, the town
of Porter is ready to construct a 3.5-mile urban trail
which will connect the Calumet Trail and create
a contiguous 20+ mile link between Hobart and the doorstep of Michigan City.
Midwest Trail Ride in Norman, Indiana
Midwest Trail Ride (MTR) is a privately owned horseman's campground bordering Hoosier National
Forest (HNF), 15 miles south of Bloomington Indiana. We offer both organized rides
and daily
camping from April to November.
WARNING! Under Indiana law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities.
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