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Mountain Range
moderate

Beech Hills

Indiana

Elevation Range

600 ft - 1,100 ft

Notable Peaks

3

Coordinates

38.5442, -87.3419

About Beech Hills

The Beech Hills are a small, forested mountain range located in southern Indiana. The range is characterized by rugged, heavily wooded terrain with steep ravines and rocky outcroppings. Elevations range from around 600 feet to the highest point at 1,100 feet. The dense deciduous forests are dominated by beech and maple trees, giving the hills their distinctive appearance, especially in the fall when the foliage explodes in vibrant colors. This range offers a peaceful, remote outdoor experience compared to the more well-known destinations in the state.

Notable Peaks

Beech Knob

1,100 ft

Ravine Ridge

980 ft

Hemlock Peak

930 ft

Activities

hiking
backpacking
camping
wildlife viewing

Best Seasons

spring

summer

fall

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Gateway Towns

Corydon, IN
Leavenworth, IN

Location

Indiana

38.5442, -87.3419

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Data Source

Geographic data from USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Descriptions generated with AI assistance.

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