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Hike the moderate 10.3-mile Low Gap and Tecumseh Trail Loop in Morgan-Monroe State Forest, featuring rock shelters and varied forest terrain
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.96 km
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13.0 km
1.95 km
1.57 km
< 100 m
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14.7 km
1.57 km
170 m
143 m
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The trail is located within Morgan-Monroe State Forest. Specific parking areas for the Low Gap and Tecumseh Trail Loop are typically found near the main trailheads within the forest. It's advisable to check the state forest's official map or signage upon arrival for the most precise parking locations.
No, there are no fees or permits required to hike the Low Gap and Tecumseh Trail Loop. However, if you plan on backcountry camping, registration is required. The trail is part of Morgan-Monroe State Forest, which generally does not charge an entrance fee.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally allowed in Morgan-Monroe State Forest, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
The best times to hike are typically spring (early April to mid-May) for wildflowers and fall (late October) for vibrant autumn colors. Summer offers lush greenery but can be hot and humid, while winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially icy or snowy conditions.
The full loop is generally considered moderate to difficult or rugged. While some shorter segments might be easier, the overall length of approximately 10 miles (16 km) and significant elevation changes (around 330-338 meters or 1100-1600 feet) make it a challenging day hike. Be prepared for steady ascents and descents, some of which can be steep.
The trail offers diverse terrain, including long stretches of ridge tops, steep descents into and ascents out of valleys, and sections following gravel logging roads. You'll also encounter intimate single-track paths, pine-needled sections, and numerous creek crossings, which may be dry depending on the season.
You'll experience the natural beauty of southern Indiana's forests, including quiet backcountry areas, impressive rock outcroppings, and a notable rock shelter. The southeastern section offers beautiful campsites and creek views, while the southwest features an amazing stone cove. Distant vistas can be found from certain ridge walks. The route also includes sections of the Morgan Monroe Hike-Bike Trail.
Yes, the trail is a popular destination for backpacking and offers designated backcountry campsites within the Low Gap Backcountry Area, as well as opportunities for dispersed camping. Remember that registration is required for backcountry camping.
Reliable water sources can be scarce, especially during drier seasons, as many creekbeds may be dry. It is highly recommended to carry all the water you will need for your hike, particularly for longer excursions or overnight trips.
The forest environment provides opportunities to see various wildlife, including deer, squirrels, turtles, and frogs. Birdwatchers might spot a variety of species, such as pileated woodpeckers. Keep an eye out for wildflowers depending on the season.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. Notably, the majority of the Low Gap Trail coincides with the northern end of the longer 42-mile Tecumseh Trail. It also passes through sections of the Mason Ridge Trail, Three Lakes Trail, and the Rock Shelter Trail.