Selmier State Forest
State forest in Indiana, U.S.
39°01′48″N 85°36′07″W / 39.03000°N 85.60194°W / 39.03000; -85.60194Selmier State Forest was established through a donation to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources by Mrs. Frank Selmier, on behalf of her husband Frank. Due to Frank's interest in the outdoors, he planted black locust, pine, black walnut, tulip-tree, and sycamore on many acres from the years of 1921 to 1934.[2] The forest includes six short trails.
The park does not offer any amenities such as public restrooms, camp sites, or boat ramps. Both fishing and hunting are available however.
References
External links
- Selmier State Forest Official website
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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
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- Harrison Spring
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- Marengo Cave
- Meltzer Woods
- Ohio Coral Reef (Falls of the Ohio)
- Pine Hills Natural Area
- Pinhook Bog
- Pioneer Mothers Memorial Forest
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- Rise at Orangeville
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- 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
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- Starve Hollow
- Summit Lake
- Tippecanoe River
- Turkey Run
- Versailles
- White River
- Whitewater Memorial
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