Hiking is one of our favorite things to do in Indiana. And no matter the season, it’s the perfect way to spend a few hours or an entire day. Add a waterfall to the hike, and it really doesn’t get much better… don’t you agree? Come with us to witness Williamsport Falls in Warren County, the highest waterfall in Indiana, then embark on this picturesque hike that will lead you through lush greenery and along a flowing creek. Before you leave for this waterfall hike in Indiana, be sure to download your free trial of AllTrails+

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Natural Attractions In Indiana

Aside from the Williamsport Indiana Waterfall, what are some more waterfalls in Indiana that are worth visiting?

If you love chasing waterfalls in Indiana, these are the ones that belong on your list.

  • Thistlewaite Falls: Richmond
  • Acres Land Trust Waterfalls - Huntertown
  • McCormick Creek State Park Waterfall - Spencer
  • Anderson Falls, Hartsville
  • Lower Cascades, Bloomington
  • Cataract Falls, Cloverdale
  • Clifty Falls State Park Falls, Madison
  • Kissing Falls, Lagro
  • Muscatatuck Park Waterfalls, North Vernon
  • Yellow Birch Ravine Double Falls Trail, Taswell
  • Fremont Falls, Hanover
  • France Park Falls, Logansport

Don’t forget to read our previous article telling you more about these waterfalls in Indiana

What are some unique natural wonders in Indiana?

Whether it’s a cave, a waterfall, or a rock formation, here are some of the most unique natural wonders in Indiana that we recommend:

  • Dunes Nature Preserve, Chesterton
  • Rocky Hollow Falls Canyon Nature Preserve, Bloomingdale
  • Squire Boone Caverns, Mauckport
  • The Seven Pillars of Peru, Peru
  • Bluespring Caverns, Bedford
  • Pine Hills Nature Preserve, Waveland
  • Marengo Cave, Marengo 
  • Portland Arch Nature Preserve, Covington
  • Indiana Dunes National Park, Porter
  • Little Hemlock Cliffs Box Canyon, English
  • Jug Rock Nature Preserve, Shoals
  • Meltzer Woods, Shelbyville

Check out our previous article to discover more about these natural wonders in Indiana

What are some of the most scenic places in Indiana?

Here are some of the most scenic places in Indiana that will blow you away.

  • Hesitation Point, Nashville
  • Eagle's Bluff Overlook Park, Cannelton
  • Hickory Ridge Tower, Bloomington
  • Hemlock Cliffs, English
  • Ardmore Quarry Observation Tower, Fort Wayne
  • Henryville Fire Tower, Henryville
  • Chase Tower Observation Deck, Indianapolis
  • Old Michigan City Lighthouse Museum, Michigan City
  • Salamonie River State Forest, Lagro Township
  • The Ohio River: Many Lookout Points

Read our past article to learn more about these scenic places in Indiana

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