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Selmier State Forest
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Selmier State Forest Selmier State Forest © Michael E. Ruby
Follow the gravel lane
Selmier State Forest Sun lit © Michael E. Ruby
The afternoon sun enhances the fall colors
Selmier State Forest Path © Michael E. Ruby
The path leads down toward a small lake
Selmier State Forest Climb © Michael E. Ruby
This is not a hard climb
Selmier State Forest Reflection © Michael E. Ruby
The lake reflects the forest
Selmier State Forest Entrance to forest © Michael E. Ruby
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SELMIER STATE FOREST
SELMIER STATE FOREST
North Vernon, Indiana   47265
(lat:39.0326 lon:-85.5998) map location
Selmier State Forest was donated to the state of Indiana by Mrs. Frank Selmier on behalf of her husband.Frank Selmier had a strong interest in the outdoors. He planted several acres on this property to pine,black locust, black walnut, sycamore and tuliptree from 1921 to 1934. Most of the property was placedin Indiana's Classified Forest Program between 1927 and 1931.

There are three known building sites on the property: A boy scout cabin; the Zoar school, which wasconverted to a church; and an old home site off Walnut Trail.
History of the Area
Selmier State Forest, located in North Central Indiana, has a rich history that dates back several decades. Here is an overview of its history:

1. Acquisition: Selmier State Forest was originally acquired by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in 1947. The forest was named after Frederic Selmier, a prominent local businessman and philanthropist from Rush County, Indiana.

2. Historical Use: Before its acquisition by the DNR, the land that currently comprises Selmier State Forest was once part of a privately owned estate. The estate was primarily used for agricultural purposes, including farming and grazing.

3. Reforestation Efforts: Recognizing the need to restore or preserve forests, the DNR embarked on reforestation efforts in the area. The goal was to reintroduce and promote native tree species in the region. This led to the establishment of Selmier State Forest as a designated state forest.

4. Tree Planting and Growth: Over the years, extensive tree planting activities took place within the forest, focusing on species such as oak, hickory, and tulip poplar. These efforts aimed to reclaim the land and establish a sustainable forest ecosystem.

5. Management and Recreation: The DNR manages Selmier State Forest with the aim of preserving biodiversity, promoting sustainable forestry practices, and providing recreational opportunities for the public. The forest offers activities like hiking, bird-watching, fishing, and hunting, subject to specific regulations and seasons.

6. Conservation Efforts: In recent years, Selmier State Forest has increasingly served as a demonstration area for forest management practices that balance conservation and public use. This includes prescribed burns, timber harvesting techniques, and wildlife habitat management.

7. Educational Programs: The forest also serves as an educational resource, offering various programs for school groups, nature enthusiasts, and individuals interested in learning about forest ecosystems, wildlife, and conservation practices.

Selmier State Forest is a well-established forested area managed by the Indiana DNR, contributing towards the conservation of natural resources, recreational opportunities, and environmental education for the local community and visitors alike.
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
GeneralLand, acres355
Day-UseFishingyes
 Huntingyes
 Hiking Trailyes
Camping
Selmier State Forest in Indiana does not offer any official camping sites. The forest is primarily used for hiking, hunting and fishing activities.

However, there are several campgrounds located near Selmier State Forest:

1. Little Farm on the River RV Park Camping Resort: Located about 30 miles east of Selmier state forest in Rising Sun, this campground offers full hook-up RV Sites as well as tent campsites along with amenities like swimming pool and playgrounds.

2. Clifty Falls State Park: About a one-hour drive southeast from the park lies Clifty Falls where you can find both electric hookup sites for your camper or simple non-electric spots perfect for tents.

3. Versailles State Park Campground: This site has over 200 electrical campsites available to book year-round plus it's only an hour away by car going northeast direction.

4. Charlestown State Park: It's approximately an hour south but provides options such as primitive (no electricity) or modern (electricity included) camping facilities that include restrooms/showers nearby each lot area.

5. Hardy Lake: Just under half:an-hour southwest from Selmer also allows overnight stays at their Class A & C campgrounds which includes picnic tables/fire rings/electricity/restroom/shower access per spot reserved.
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Location
Selmier State Forest is located near Columbus, Madison and North Vernon

Trails
Hiking TrailsThere are several short trails from which to enjoy Selmier State Forest.Self-Guided Forest Management Trail - One mile. Tree identification, successional areas, timber standimprovement practices and a pond are features of this trail.White Pine TrailWalnut TrailCabin TrailBig Woods TrailGill Pond TrailOld Pond Trail

Hikers are advised to wear hunter orange or other bright clothing while on trails during hunting season.

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Muscatatuck Park
325 State Highway 7
North Vernon, IN
812-346-2953
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Tourism
Home to the Versailles State Park where you can fish, go boating, slide into the swimming pool, camp, go horseback riding, or take a hike. Enjoy the annual Bluegrass Festival the first weekend of October. Centered in the middle of a triangle between Indianapolis, IN, Cincinnati, OH, and Louisville, KY, we have many family events throughout the spring, summer, and fall-- 888-747-5394.
18.9 miles from park*

Directions
1. Start by heading east on I:74 E.
2. Take exit 123 for IN:9 toward Shelbyville/Greenfield.
3. Turn left onto IN:9 N/N Michigan Rd (signs for Greenfield).
4. Continue straight on IN:9 N as you pass through the town of Flat Rock.
5. After approximately 10 miles, turn right onto W County Road 300 S/Flatrock River Dr/Waldron West St (you will see signs indicating the entrance to Selmier State Forest).
6. Follow this road until you reach your destination at Selmier State Forest.

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