CENTRAL INDIANA LAND TRUST PROPERTIES
Properties Map | Visitation Guidelines
Central Indiana Land Trust is one of several land conservation organizations in the state of Indiana (see map). Our present property locations
are highlighted on the following pages. Each of our properties is also linked on a map of our service area.
The public is welcome at most of our preserves. However, we do have certain guidelines that we ask you to follow. Please view our
Visitation Guidelines before visiting a Central Indiana Land Trust property. Thank you!
- Nature Preserves
- Blue Bluff State Nature Preserve — Morgan County, 33 Acres
- Burnett Woods State Nature Preserve — Hendricks County, 69 Acres
- Burr Oak Bend Nature Preserve— Hamilton County, 128 Acres
- Frank Ratcliff Memorial Forest — Jennings County, 57 Acres
- Gene B. Glick Nature Preserve — Marion County, 9 Acres
- Hajji Hollow Nature Preserve — Parke County, 66 Acres
- Hemlock Ridge State Nature Preserve — Putnam County, 39 Acres
- John Sunman's Woods Nature Preserve — Ripley County, 33 Acres
- Millard Sutton/Amos W. Butler Audubon State Nature Preserve — Johnson County, 76 Acres
- Mossy Point State Nature Preserve — Parke County, 191 Acres
- Sanctuary Oaks Nature Preserve — Sullivan County, 14 Acres
- Shalom Woods Nature Preserve — Morgan County, 14 Acres
- Wapihani Nature Preserve — Hamilton County, 77 Acres
- Conservation Agreements
- Baldwin River Farm Conservation Easement — Johnson and Morgan County, 49 Acres
- Crystal Springs Woods Conservation Easement — Johnson County, 41 Acres
- Hinkle Creek Conservation Easement — Hamilton County, 29 Acres
- Jacob Schramm Nature Preserve — Hancock County, 31 Acres
- Pioneer Cemetery Management Project — Henry County, 1.5 Acres
- Stony Creek Conservation Easement — Hamilton County, 49 Acres
- Protection Partnerships
- McCloud Nature Park — Hendricks County, 230 Acres
- Located in northwest Hendricks County, this nature park boasts over five miles of walking trails, a nature center, and beautiful views of Big Walnut Creek. It is actively being restored from
farmland to native prairie and forested areas. For more information, visit www.hendrickscountyparks.org.
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- Ravinia Woods — Morgan County, 350 Acres
- A USDA Forest Legacy Grant, along with funding from the Indiana Heritage Trust, Central Indiana Land Trust, Sycamore Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy, and three private donors allowed the Indiana Department of
Natural Resources to purchase this land in 2005. Once part of the famous Ravinia Farms, this land is being managed as part of Yellowwood/Morgan-Monroe State Forest for forest-based recreation,
watershed protection, wildlife habitat, and timber production. For more information, visit www.in.gov/dnr.
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- Sugar Creek Preserves — Parke County, 465 Acres
- Located in the ecologically rich Sugar Creek Valley, two properties were acquired in 2007 by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources with assistance from The Nature Conservancy and Central Indiana Land Trust.