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By: HRA Crack Research Team
Youngs Creek Horse Trail is in the middle section of Hoosier National Forest in Indiana Youngs Creek Trail is a ten and a half mile loop trail is perhaps the most difficult in the state, with several challenging climbs and technical singletrack. Riding the trail clock-wise may be a little more enjoyable, though either direction has tough climbs, fast downhills, mudholes, deep-set horse tracks, sticker bushes, rocks and a few logs to jump. A primitive campground with pit toilets, hitching racks and a picnic shelter are located at the north end of the trail. One day use parking lot is located on County Road 550 South. Day use parking is also available free at the campground. Paoli school children and the Orange County Saddle club have provided most of the development and facilities at this campground and trailhead. Riders must have a National Forest Tag to ride This shady trail traverses a variety of terrain in scenic hardwood forests.
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Directions Take 37 South for 3 miles out of Paoli. Look for a sign Turn right and go for about a mile on the blacktop until you see a sign on the left for Young's Creek. It is a little gravel road that turns to the left and you follow that road to the top of a long hill. You want to keep moving because the gravel is loose and you can easily lose traction if you are not careful. The campground is on the top of the hill.
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