If you live in Indiana, you’re probably familiar with Patoka Lake, the second-largest reservoir in the state. Along the shores of this 8,800-acre body of water is the Newton-Stewart State Recreation Area which encompasses approximately 1,000 acres on a peninsula. This park is not only an excellent place for camping but for hiking through an awe-inspiring set of rock formations in Indiana. Let’s have a look.

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Have you ever seen Totem Rock and the other rock formations in Indiana along the Patoka Lake Main Trail? If so, please share your experience and any pictures you have in the comments. For trail information, visit AllTrails.

Check out our article about rock formations around the Hoosier State for more!

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