Editor’s note: The J.C. Murphey Lake is currently under maintenance and will not open until 2024.

Few things are as wonderful as the great outdoors, and Indiana is one of those states that emphasizes the word “great”. After all, there are more than a handful of amazing lakes in Indiana, all of which are worth visiting – including the ones that are a little off the beaten path. Indiana is a relatively rural state, but it doesn’t have many places one might consider “remote”, though there is one little spot, in particular, I’d like to take a moment to appreciate. It’s the absolutely majestic Willow Slough Fish & Wildlife Area, and when I say it’s beautiful, I mean it’s gorgeous. Let’s check out this remote place in Indiana:

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For more information about this incredible, lesser-known nature preserve, be sure to visit the official DNR Willow Slough Fish & Wildlife website. Need some more awesome ideas for your next outdoor excursion? Check out some of the best spots for primitive camping in Indiana!

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