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9214 West-Lost Bridge W.
Andrews, IN 46702
(260) 468-2125
SalamonieLake@dnr.IN.gov
DESCRIPTION
The name Salamonie was derived from the Native American word "O-sah-mo-nee," which means "yellow paint." Native Americans made yellow paint from the bloodroot plant which grew in great abundance along the winding banks of the river.
Salamonie River State Forest was created as a demonstration riverside forest for the reclamation of eroded land. The state forest was established in the mid 1930's when local people assisted the state in purchasing the hilly land and bluffs along the Salamonie River. Most of the land's topsoil was eroded away, making reclamation of the area a major challenge. To deal with this challenge, a 200-member Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp was created. The CCC designed and planned the forest and recreation facilities and opened a stone quarry. Several hundred acres of land were reforested and many recreation facilities were built, including Hominy Ridge Lake and the large stone shelter house that stands near the lake. Today the forest encompasses 850 acres and offers many recreational opportunities to its visitors.
ACTIVITIES
Camping
Salamonie River State Forest offers 1 primitive (class C) campground:
Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Please self-register for camping at the campground entrance. Pit toilets and drinking water are available near sites. See the fees page for a list of camping fees.
Fishing
Hominy Ridge Lake (4 acres) offers largemouth bass, bluegill, redear and catfish; a valid Indiana fishing license is required. A boat launch is located at the east side of the lake; boat motors are limited to electric trolling motors only. The forest also provides access to the Salamonie River, which offers opportunities to catch largemouth bass, bluegill, redear, catfish and walleye pike. Swimming is offered at nearby State Recreation Area beach on Salamonie Lake.
Hunting
Whitetail deer, turkey, squirrel, fox, and raccoon. A valid hunting license is required.
TRAILS
Hiking Trails
Hikers and horseback riders are advised to wear hunter orange or other bright clothing while on trails during hunting season.
GALLERY
Wheelchair Accessible Areas | Horse Use Fees | Camping Fees | Hunting Seasons
Recreation Guide | Hunting Guide | Fishing Guide | Forestry Publications
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