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Indiana entered the Union in 1816 and is also known as the Hoosier State. Over 6.6 million people live in Indiana, with the largest cities being Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, Carmel, and Bloomington.
The state maintains 4.7 million acres of forestland (over 20% of the state) and 4.6 million acres of timberland, which makes it an ideal location for anyone looking to enjoy nature. And enjoy the nature they do!
In fact, 70% of people who visit Indiana’s state parks participate in hiking, while 52% participate in camping. Tent camping is particularly popular with 51% of park visitors
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