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Shirley Creek - 1trailmeister added this area
Orleans, IN
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Directions
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Driving Directions
Click the icon for directions in google.From the intersection of Hwy 50 and Hwy 60, take Hwy 50 West approx. 0.1 miles and turn left (south) onto CR 980 S Follow CR 980 S appox. 0.9 miles (as it turns and heads east), then turn right (south) onto CR 825 W. Continue approx. 3.4 miles (as the road becomes CR 910 W) to the Y intersection and veer left onto CR 810N (past Bonds Chapel and the cemetery). Continue approx. 1.3 miles (as the road becomes CR 740 N) and turn right (south) onto CR 775 at Hindostan. Continue approx. 1.2 miles to the Shirley Creek Trailhead sign and turn left (east), then follow the road to the parking area at the campground.
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Directions
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Driving Directions
Click the icon for directions in google.From the intersection of Hwy 50 and Hwy 60, take Hwy 50 West approx. 0.1 miles and turn left (south) onto CR 980 S Follow CR 980 S appox. 0.9 miles (as it turns and heads east), then turn right (south) onto CR 825 W. Continue approx. 3.4 miles (as the road becomes CR 910 W) to the Y intersection and veer left onto CR 810N (past Bonds Chapel and the cemetery). Continue approx. 1.3 miles (as the road becomes CR 740 N) and turn right (south) onto CR 775 at Hindostan. Continue approx. 1.2 miles to the Shirley Creek Trailhead sign and turn left (east), then follow the road to the parking area at the campground.
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Shirley Creek is a small but well appointed horse camp that offers riders shady trails that meander through the Hoosier National Forest
- Land manager is Hoosier National Forest – http://www.f
s.usda.gov/recarea/hoosier/recreation/camping-cabins/recarea/?recid=41512&actid=29 - Horse riders and mountain bikers are required to have a trail permit and stay on trails designated for their use. Permits are available from Hoosier National Forest offices and several local vendors.
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