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Embark on the Pate Hollow Short Loop, an easy hike through lush mixed hardwood forests, where you will find shagbark and pignut hickories alongside red and white oaks. This gentle 3.0-mile (4.8 km) route involves a modest 299 feet (91 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete. As you walk, keep an eye out for glimpses of Lake Monroe, Indiana's largest man-made body of water, peeking through the trees.
The trailhead for the Pate Hollow Short Loop is conveniently located within the Paynetown State Recreation Area, which provides amenities such as camping, swimming, and a nature center. You will generally find parking available at the recreation area. Be aware that ticks and chiggers are common in this region, so prepare accordingly; wearing blaze orange is also recommended during hunting seasons for your safety.
This loop offers a wonderful opportunity to explore the Hoosier National Forest, especially in spring when the trail comes alive with colorful wildflowers. It is a great option for families seeking a gentle outdoor experience, providing chances to spot local wildlife like deer, birds, and squirrels. The route's easy nature makes it suitable for all ages and experience levels.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Yes, the Pate Hollow Short Loop is considered an easy hike and is very suitable for beginners and families with children. It features gentle hills and hollows, making it a great option for all ages and experience levels.
The trail generally features gentle hills and hollows, though you will encounter some moderate inclines and descents. It winds through lush mixed hardwood forests. Hikers should be prepared for potentially uneven terrain, small stream crossings, and muddy conditions, especially after rain. Sturdy footwear is recommended.
Yes, the Pate Hollow Short Loop is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally welcome on trails within the Hoosier National Forest, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers.
The trailhead for the Pate Hollow Short Loop is conveniently located within the Paynetown State Recreation Area in Bedford, Indiana. Ample parking is available at the recreation area.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring is particularly beautiful when the forest floor is adorned with colorful wildflowers. Fall offers stunning foliage. During hunting seasons, especially in fall and winter, wearing blaze orange is recommended for safety.
You'll wander through diverse mixed hardwood forests with trees like shagbark hickories and red oaks. The trail offers picturesque views of surrounding valleys, rolling hills, and glimpses of Lake Monroe. Keep an eye out for common wildlife such as deer, various bird species, and squirrels.
Yes, the Pate Hollow Short Loop is part of the larger Pate Hollow Trail system. The route itself follows sections of the Pate Hollow Trail for its entire duration.
While there are typically no specific permits required for hiking the Pate Hollow Short Loop itself, there may be an entrance fee to access the Paynetown State Recreation Area, where the trailhead is located. It's always a good idea to check the official website for the Paynetown State Recreation Area or the Hoosier National Forest for the most current information on fees and regulations.
Given the trail's length and difficulty, essentials include sturdy hiking shoes, water, and appropriate clothing for the weather. During warmer months, insect repellent is highly recommended due to ticks and chiggers. If hiking during hunting season, wear blaze orange.
Yes, since the trailhead is located within the Paynetown State Recreation Area, you'll find various facilities nearby. These can include restrooms, camping areas, swimming access, and a nature center, providing convenient amenities before or after your hike.
Beyond general hiking safety, be aware that ticks and chiggers are common in the area, so take precautions like wearing long pants and using repellent. During hunting seasons (typically fall and winter), wearing blaze orange is strongly recommended for visibility.