Fun fact: Indiana is not a boring place. Not even a little. No matter how many folks might insist it’s “boring” or “flat,” they couldn’t be more incorrect – in fact, did you know that there are some literal canyons in Indiana that are outrageously beautiful and absolutely worth a visit? It’s true – there are so many, actually, that we can’t list them all in a single article, but we can talk about a few of our favorites, one of which is the incredible emerald secret canyon in Indiana hiding within McCormick’s Creek State Park.

Okay, okay - if you’re local, chances are you’ve probably at least heard of the canyons at McCormick’s Creek.

BrushyBill/TripAdvisor Carved by millions of years’ worth of erosion in some of the most pristinely beautiful wildlands Indiana has to offer, McCormick’s Creek State Park is like something out of a fairy tale.

The park is filled head-to-toe with stunning, steep canyons, crystal-clear babbling brooks, and even a waterfall or two.

scott davison/AllTrails It is truly something spectacular; it’s full of amazing hiking trails, all of which do an amazing job of bringing adventurers face-to-face with some of the most beautiful places in Indiana.

The best trail for anyone hoping to get a front-row seat look at the canyons, however, will want to check out the aptly-named Falls Canyon Trail.

Garrett Shatford/AllTrails This amazing trek weaves through canyons and lowlands, leading to a gorgeous waterfall that, depending on recent snowmelt and/or rainfall, might be a trickle - or it might be roaring.

The geological features along the way paint an interesting picture of the long natural history of this region, and everything the forest has “gone through” to become what it is now.

James DuBois/AllTrails What is it now? Well, it’s a lot of things, depending on who you ask; it’s a museum of natural history, a stunning record of Indiana’s lengthy geological past, and a wonderful way to kill an afternoon all rolled up neatly into one little (beautiful) package.

Even if you’re not a geology geek or a big earth science nerd (we totally are, no shame), you’ll find the ins and outs of Falls Canyon Trail to be a delight no matter what.

Ray Parker/AllTrails It’s visually stunning from start to finish, and if you do the entire hike, it’s just under five miles long. It’s rated as moderately difficult thanks to some scrambling and light climbing you need to do.

Remember that the trail can get extremely slippery, especially after a good rain, so please plan for that!

scott davison/AllTrails Wear good, sturdy hiking shoes, and be sure to bring lots of water along, even if you’re hiking during the winter (which is an AMAZING time to witness the waterfall while it’s frozen).

For the most up-to-date information about the trail, including closures and other important info, be sure to visit both the official AllTrails page (for the hike) and the official website (for the park).

BrushyBill/TripAdvisor

Carved by millions of years’ worth of erosion in some of the most pristinely beautiful wildlands Indiana has to offer, McCormick’s Creek State Park is like something out of a fairy tale.

scott davison/AllTrails

It is truly something spectacular; it’s full of amazing hiking trails, all of which do an amazing job of bringing adventurers face-to-face with some of the most beautiful places in Indiana.

Garrett Shatford/AllTrails

This amazing trek weaves through canyons and lowlands, leading to a gorgeous waterfall that, depending on recent snowmelt and/or rainfall, might be a trickle - or it might be roaring.

James DuBois/AllTrails

What is it now? Well, it’s a lot of things, depending on who you ask; it’s a museum of natural history, a stunning record of Indiana’s lengthy geological past, and a wonderful way to kill an afternoon all rolled up neatly into one little (beautiful) package.

Ray Parker/AllTrails

It’s visually stunning from start to finish, and if you do the entire hike, it’s just under five miles long. It’s rated as moderately difficult thanks to some scrambling and light climbing you need to do.

Wear good, sturdy hiking shoes, and be sure to bring lots of water along, even if you’re hiking during the winter (which is an AMAZING time to witness the waterfall while it’s frozen).

What is your favorite hiking trail in Indiana? Have you ever done the Falls Canyon trail at McCormick’s Creek State Park? Let us know!

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Address: McCormick’s Creek State Park, 250 McCormick Creek Park Rd, Spencer, IN 47460, USA