Clark State Forest
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Clark State Forest, located just north of Henryville, Indiana. USA is Indiana's oldest state park, formed in 1903. It is bisected by Interstate 65.
Originally 2,000 acres, it is now 24,000 acres. It features two internal trails, and the 59-mile Knobstone Trail, meant exclusively for hikers. There are nine horse trails, ranging from easy to rugged. There is also five miles of mountain bike trails. Two nature preserves are also situated in the park: the White Oak (160 acres) and the Chestnut Oak/Virginia Pine (20 acres).