Cataract Falls State Recreation Area is an amazing place that just about every Hoosier has heard of; it's one of our most beautiful parks, if you ask me, and the famous Cataract Falls is always a treat to behold. There's a hiking trail that, somehow, we've never mentioned before - and it leads straight to the cascade. This waterfall hike in Indiana is known as the Ed Dailey Nature Trail, and it's an easygoing trek to one of our state's most beautiful natural wonders.
By now, almost everyone in the state of Indiana's probably heard about Cataract Falls - one of our most impressive natural features.
I don't blame them - the falls are gorgeous - but the hike to reach 'em is so often overlooked that I've decided to highlight it.
The Ed Dailey Nature Trail is a nice and easy, 1.7-mile trek through the woods leading to an amazing place to view the waterfalls.
Along the way, you'll encounter tall, old-growth trees, plentiful wildflowers, tons of wildlife, and so much more.
The trail is easy to follow, and if you don't stop (why though?) it should take less than 45 minutes to complete.
I prefer to stop and smell the roses - or in this case, stop and admire the landscape. The beautiful covered bridge you'll discover along the way is perfect for taking a moment of pause. Just breathe deep... and take it all in.
The entire area is jaw-dropping, and if you show up in mid-to-late May, the falls are sure to be roaring (just look for mud).
There are numerous points along the trail - and once you reach the falls - where you'll be able to truly take in the awe that is the beautiful state of Indiana.
We just don't seem to get much credit, and that bums me out.
Indiana is an astonishingly beautiful, underrated state with so much to offer - our utterly incredible wilderness is absolutely worthy of a vacation, hiking trip, day trip, or anything else you can manage.
I say that, no matter what you're doing here, you take a little time to enjoy the Ed Dailey Nature Trail at Cataract Falls State Recreation Area.
Personally, I'd like to see it turned into a state park... but we shall see. 'Til then, we simply enjoy it.
For more information about this gorgeous, easy hiking trail in Indiana, visit the official AllTrails listing - and if you want to crank your hiking up to 11, definitely check out AllTrails Plus. It's a lifesaver!
Do you have any favorite low-key hiking trails in Indiana you enjoy? What about another favorite waterfall hike in Indiana? Tell me all about 'em in the comments.
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