Indiana Walking Clubs
Considerable effort has been made to ensure that the information for Indiana walking clubs is up-to-date, accurate and complete. To correct errors or add new or omitted walking clubs to the Indiana walking clubs directory, please submit the additions or corrections via the contact form.
Bedford Hiking Club
P.O. Box 1555
Bedford, IN 47421
Jim Mount
(812) 278-4862
home.comcast.net/~bedfordhike
jmount11@comcast.net
Bloomington Flying Fish Volkssports
3114 N Ramble Rd W
Bloomington, IN 47408
Margaret Dalle-Ave
(812) 339-7549
bloomington.in.us/~flyinfsh/
dalleave@sbcglobal.net
Columbus Wellness Walkers
2435 Charleston Pl #84
Columbus, IN 47203
Carol Bussell
(812) 372-9352
ronaldbussell@att.net
River City Ramblers
2003 N Heidelbach Ave
Evansville, IN 47711
Linda L. Neu
(812) 425-3886
home.insightbb.com/~jgvf65/rivercityramblers.htm
stan-linda.n@juno.com
Three Rivers Strollers
1310 Pearl St
Auburn, IN 46706
Liz Winsley
(260) 925-5091
liz_winsley@hotmail.com
Goodtime Trailblazers
5958 Cross Creek Blvd
Indianapolis, IN 46217
Tom Martin
(317) 787-9776
fritzmartin@mw.net
Indy "G" Walkers
P.O. Box 269001
Indianapolis, IN 46226
Clarence Wright
(317) 357-8464
indygwalkers.org
indywright@sbcglobal.net
Indiana Volkssport Assn
6330 Woods Edge N. Dr # 2-B
Indianapolis, IN 46250
Don Vartanian
(317) 842-1072
donvart@yahoo.com
White River Ramblers
5609 Pineridge Rd
Muncie, IN 47304
LaVerna Balser
(765) 284-0259
whiteriverramblers.com
balserlaverna@att.net
Auburn Duesey Walkers
2917 Rolling Meadows Ln
New Haven, IN 46774
Cheryl L. Elser
(260) 749-6304
elserfam@verizon.net
Richmond Rascals
705 Southwest 18th St
Richmond, IN 47374
Thelma Goris
(765) 966-0391
thelmajean36@comcast.net
Hoosier Hikers
P.O. Box 11101
South Bend, IN 46634
Robert Buzolich
(574) 233-4441
sonofbuzz@prodigy.net
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This is a complete guide to the best day hiking trails in Indiana. No matter what part of the state you want to explore or how easy or hard a trek you want, this handy book will lead you to the right trail. Full of interesting and scenic destinations in the northern, central, and southern sections of the state, Hiking Indiana offers you a guided tour of 46 featured areas. The book even provides urban hiking areas in case you want to enjoy Indiana's unique cities. Provided are detailed descriptions of 100 trails, including the trail length, estimated time to hike it, and a difficulty rating; easy-to-read park and trail maps; a map of each featured trail, with points of interest and trail distances; and a convenient trail-finder grid, which provides a summary of each trail's features and location in the book.
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Hiking Indiana: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures
This second edition of Hiking Indiana adds several new trails to the choice selection in this guide. It points readers to the often-overlooked trove of natural treasures across the Hoosier State, from the living sand dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan to the glacial lakes of the northeast to the rugged topography of the southern hill country. * Hikes suited to every ability. * Accurate directions to popular as well as less-traveled trails. * Up-to-date trail descriptions with mile-by-mile directional cues. * Detailed trail maps and GPS coordinates. * Difficulty ratings, average hiking times, and best hiking seasons for each hike. * Trail Finder for best hikes with dogs, children, great views, or wildlife viewing. * Information on fees and permits, contacts, events and attractions, restaurants and accommodations, canine compatibility, and more. * Zero-impact and wilderness safety tips and techniques.
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Nature Walks in Southern Indiana
Nature Walks in Southern Indiana describes over 200 nature outings ranging from gentle short walks to challenging overnight backpack trips. Whether a veteran or novice hiker, this comprehensive guide leads the way through a varied Midwest landscape blessed with an array of hiking opportunities. It is conveniently divided into three natural regions plus the Hoosier National Forest. Some of Indiana's most precious wild areas are included. In addition, nature outings into nearby areas include scenic areas of Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois and the cities of Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Louisville. Author Alan McPherson has personally hiked and experienced the outings and trails in this valuable source book, which includes detailed capsule headings, trail descriptions, easy-to-follow maps and supplementary photos.
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Wild Indiana is a guide to more than one hundred and fifty of the Hoosier State's best outdoor destinations. It may be hard to believe, but there really are sand dunes, prairies, old growth forests, and other natural wonders left in Indiana. This book will show you how to get to those places, and tells you what to expect once you arrive. Wild Indiana contains more than 160 maps and 65 illustrations. Each destination entry includes GPS coordinates, detailed driving instructions, references, and a short narrative description. Author Michael Habeck has been traipsing around Indiana for more than twenty years. During that time he has explored every destination in this book (and many others), most of them repeatedly. Wild Indiana is a compendium of his favorites. He hopes that it will help you enjoy visiting natural Indiana as much as he has.
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Dune Country: A Hiker's Guide To The Indiana Dunes
In this revised edition of Dune Country: A Hiker's Guide to the Indiana Dunes, author Glenda Daniel includes guides to the fifteen miles of new trails added to the National Lake Shore, which cover a variety of terrains - the dunes along the lake and inland along rivers, old dunes and marshlands. This edition also has more than 75 drawings as well as maps and guides to over 45 miles of hiking trails in both the National Lake Shore and Indiana Dunes State Park.
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THE WALKING STICKS STORE
Walking sticks are helpful for maintaining balance, maneuvering,
and reducing stress on the back, knees, legs, and feet.

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The Walking Sticks Store stocks numerous inexpensive hand carved walking sticks. Some of our walking sticks include useful features such as a compass, a thermometer, or a camera-binocular mounting screw, and others can be separated into three pieces and stored in a compact carrying case.
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