Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Indiana Hikes

 Brown County State Park
          4/7/2024 Ogle Lake Trail 

Total Solar Eclipse
          4/8/2024 Nashville

Indiana Dunes National Park
4/9/2024 West Beach
          4/10/2024 Cowles Bog Trail
          4/10/2024 Mt. Baldy
          4/11/2024 Tolleston Dunes Trail
          4/11/2024 Dune Succession Loop 1

Dune Succession Trail Loop 1, West Beach Trails, Indiana Dunes National Park

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
4/11/2024 1 mile 38 minutes 140' 1.9 mph 251.3 miles

Parking: 
  • 376 North County Line Road, Gary, IN
Map:
  • Provided at Indiana Dunes National Park Visitor Center
Directions:
  • From the parking lot, take the trail to the right. Hike in a counterclockwise loop, continuing on to the beach and through the bath house back to the parking area.

We still had time after our Tolleston Dunes hike before sunset, so we headed back to the beach. There is a huge parking lot here, yet there was only 1 other car in the parking lot. A cool, rainy spring day is the perfect time to go to the beach. The beach is our favorite part of this park (Krumm's too). This was a short loop, but I loved it! The hike is mostly on a boardwalk which climbs a dune and then descends through a forested area. 

Photos are in reverse order.

 
Chicago


Beach play means lots of sand up your nose and in your mouth.



The waves were too big for swimming today. 




Most of the trail is on a boardwalk.


Chicago






The trail starts here.


Tolleston Dunes Trail, Indiana Dunes National Park

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
4/11/2024 2.9 miles 1 hour 18 minutes 54' 2.4 mph 250.3 miles

Parking: 
  • 5800 U.S. Highway 12, Ogden Dunes, IN
Map:
  • Provided at Indiana Dunes National Park Visitor Center
Directions:
  • Take trail from the parking lot to the first loop. Hike counterclockwise around both loops and return to the trailhead.

It rained a lot today. We were lazy. We picked up brunch at a restaurant, but otherwise just bummed around the hotel. At 4pm, we headed out to a used bookstore in Chesterton and found a couple of interesting books. The rain started easing up, so we headed out to hike. Our first hike was the Tolleston Dunes Trail. Note that our hike times were always faster than those listed in the visitor center materials, and we aren't particularly fast hikers. At the trailhead, we ran into a man with a gorgeous smooth coated border collie. Krumm liked the dog a lot, and Krumm is pretty picky about dogs he likes. The trailhead is across the street from the railroad lines. We saw both passenger trains as well as trains with shipping containers. This hike is an inland hike. It goes over dunes, but you really wouldn't know it, as it is a forested hike. This hike was easy and cruisy. 


Trailhead

Pussywillow


Lupines!


Prickly pear cactus




Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Mt. Baldy, Indiana Dunes National Park

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
4/10/2024 1.8 miles 1 hour 15 minutes 38' 1.5 mph 247.4 miles

Parking: 
  • 101 Rice Street (U.S. Highway 12), Michigan City, IN
Map:
  • Provided at Indiana Dunes National Park Visitor Center
Directions:
  • Take trail from the parking lot to the beach. Walk along the beach. Return the same way.

This hike was listed as moderate and rugged. It was actually really easy. They call the dunes "mountains" here, lol. The dunes move though, so maybe some years the hike is harder than others? There were 2 ways down to the beach. We took the harder way, which was still easy. The trail cut diagonally across the dune, so you didn't have to hike straight up or down it. We had the beach mostly to ourselves. We hiked west along the beach until we reached a river which crossed the beach. We didn't want to wade through it, so we turned around at that point.

Dune view from the parking lot

This steep area is restricted.



Coal cooling tower

Diagonal trail down the dune






He was not happy with this pose.
We tried to get him to jump up and balance on the log.



River crossing the beach.

Trying to find a river crossing.


Monday, April 15, 2024

Bailly Homestead, Chellberg Farm, Little Calumet River, and Mnoke Prairie Trails, Indiana Dunes National Park

Date Distance Time Elevation Gain Average Moving Time Year to Date Miles
4/10/2024 4.2 miles 2 hours 14 minutes 110' 2.2 mph 245.6 miles

Parking: 
  • North of U.S. Highway 20 on Mineral Springs Road, Porter, IN
Map:
  • Provided at Indiana Dunes National Park Visitor Center
Directions:
  • Counterclockwise loop. Head towards Chellberg Farm. Cross Oak Hill Road and hike to Bailly Cemetery. Return back to loop trail, crossing Oak Hill Road again. Cross Howe Rd. and loop around the Dunes Learning Center. Cross the Mnoke Prairie. Turn left on Howe Road. Turn right to see Bailly Homestead. Continue along the trail back to parking lot. 

Our second hike of the day, close to Cowles Bog Trail, so nice to combine them. This hike passes by Chellberg Farm, which highlights the Swedes who moved to this area. We continued on to the Bailly Cemetery. A large structure, so we assume they were quite wealthy. Lots of today's hike was very, very muddy. Lots of slipping and sliding. We liked the Mnoke Prairie - it was dry :) The Bailly Homestead site had some information about the family - they were fur traders. 







Cut-leaved Toothwort

Chellberg Farm




Purple Cress

Bailly Cemetery

Notice the backwards N.
I don't know why, but I've read that backwards N's and S's are common on gravestones.

A welcome boardwalk - great to get off the muddy trails.

Mnoke Prairie Trail

Bailly Homestead - closed for restoration

White Fawnlily