Morgan-Monroe State Forest encompasses 24,515.5 acres in Morgan and Monroe counties in south-central Indiana, featuring many steep ridges and valleys as well as some of the state's finest hardwoods.

The original settlers of the area cleared and attempted to farm the ridges, but were frustrated by rocky soil unsuitable for agriculture. The state purchased the eroded, abandoned land to create Morgan-Monroe State Forest beginning in 1929.

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