Indiana is low-key one of the best states for hiking, despite the fact that it doesn’t get nearly enough love on a regular basis. While hikers often prefer states with more mountainous terrain, they tend to neglect beautiful places like the Midwest, where a stroll outside on an autumn day (or any day, really) can be one of the most relaxing experiences in the world. When it comes to our favorite hiking trails in Indiana, just about any of them are perfect for when the leaves change, but there’s one trail in particular that we’d like to admire right now: head out to Potato Creek State Park and check out what we can only describe as the perfect fall color hike in Indiana.

Related Stories

Some Of The Best Fall Color In All Of Indiana Can Be Found At This State Park

Some Of The Best Fall Color In All Of Indiana Can Be Found At This State Park

Go Apple Picking, Then Sleep In A Cabin Surrounded By Fall Foliage On This Weekend Getaway In Indiana

Go Apple Picking, Then Sleep In A Cabin Surrounded By Fall Foliage On This Weekend Getaway In Indiana

Explore McCormick's Creek State Park On This Fall Color Adventure In Indiana

Explore McCormick's Creek State Park On This Fall Color Adventure In Indiana

For more information about Potato Creek State Park, including entry fees, hours, hiking and camping info, and more, check out the official Indiana DNR website.

What are some of your favorite fall hikes in Indiana? Tell us about them in the comments – we love learning about your favorite places.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Explore Indiana