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United States
Indiana
Monroe County

Peninsula Trail

Moderate

2.7

(7)

81

hikers

Peninsula Trail

03:59

15.2km

120m

Hiking

The Peninsula Trail near Nashville, Indiana, offers a delightful journey through forest habitats, leading you to the scenic shores of Lake Monroe. This moderate 9.4-mile (15.2 km) hike, with its 384 feet (117 metres) of elevation gain, takes approximately 3 hours and 58 minutes to complete, making it a great option for a half-day outing. You'll traverse singletrack paths, enjoy a hillside overlook of Lake Monroe, and navigate some potentially muddy sections before reaching the rocky shoreline, a perfect spot for a break.

Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is well-signed and easy to follow. While specific parking information isn't detailed, arriving early is always a good strategy, especially if you're looking for Peninsula Trail parking and trailhead access on a busy day. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes, as parts of the trail can be rutted or muddy after rain.

This trail is a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty of Monroe County, Indiana, offering a peaceful escape into a wilderness area. The route's gentle ridge walking and eventual descent to the lake provide a varied experience, culminating in a rewarding view and access to the water. It's a solid choice for those seeking a moderate forest hike with a beautiful lakeside destination.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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View of Lake Monroe

Highlight • Viewpoint

This viewpoint for Lake Monroe is an excellent spot to stop for a picnic before making your way back down the Peninsula Trail, or to camp overnight at one of the sites next to the lake.

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11.3 km

3.92 km

Surfaces

14.9 km

307 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike this trail?

The Komoot tour for the Peninsula Trail is approximately 15.2 kilometers (9.4 miles) long and typically takes around 4 hours to complete. However, the core Peninsula Trail section itself is about 4.4 kilometers (2.7 miles), which would be a shorter hike.

What is the terrain like on the route?

The trail is primarily a singletrack path. Sections of it initially follow a rutted and often muddy horse trail, but there are bypassed singletrack sections specifically for hikers. It features a hillside overlook of Lake Monroe and descends to its rocky shoreline. Expect some uneven surfaces, especially near the lake.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the way?

Yes, a significant highlight is a hillside overlook offering beautiful views of Lake Monroe. The trail also descends directly to the lake's rocky shoreline, providing another perspective. You can find more details about the View of Lake Monroe on Komoot.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Peninsula Trail (57%), Grubb Ridge Trail (21%), Grubb Ridge Wilderness Road (17%), and Axsom Branch Trail (5%) during your hike.

Is the Peninsula Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Peninsula Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it is located within the Charles C. Deam Wilderness, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of all trail users.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Charles C. Deam Wilderness?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Charles C. Deam Wilderness itself. However, standard wilderness regulations apply, such as Leave No Trace principles. Always check the official US Forest Service website for any updated regulations or advisories before your visit.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The trail can be enjoyed in various seasons. Spring offers wildflowers, while autumn provides vibrant fall foliage around Lake Monroe. Summer is popular for lake access, but be prepared for heat and humidity. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be muddy or icy, especially on rutted sections.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given the varied terrain and potential for muddy sections, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as there is no water available on the trail. Insect repellent is also advisable, particularly in spring and summer. Consider a map or GPS device, as some sections might be less clearly marked.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

The core Peninsula Trail section is rated as 'green' (easy) with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for beginners. However, the full Komoot tour, which is longer and combines multiple trails, is rated as 'moderate'. Beginners should consider sticking to the shorter, dedicated Peninsula Trail sections if they are new to hiking.

Where can I park to access the trailhead?

Parking is available at designated trailheads within the Charles C. Deam Wilderness that provide access to the Peninsula Trail and its intersecting routes. Specific parking areas are typically marked on maps of the wilderness area. It's best to consult a detailed map or local resources for the most convenient access point.

Are there any hidden gems or local tips for hiking this trail?

While the trail is known for its Lake Monroe views, a local tip is to pay attention to the diverse forest habitats you pass through, including mixed oak/hickory hardwoods. Also, if you're looking for a slightly easier experience, focus on the dedicated singletrack sections that bypass the rutted horse trail parts.

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