Buzzard Roost Trail
The Buzzard Roost Trail is a hiking trail in Southern Indiana, north of the community of Magnet, Indiana. It is part of the Hoosier National Forest and is maintained by the USDA Forest Service.
| Buzzard Roost Trail | |
|---|---|
![]() Sandstone outcrops like this are common at Buzzard Roost | |
| Length | 0.8 mi (1.3 km) |
| Location | Union Township, Perry County, Indiana, United States |
| Designation | Hoosier National Forest trail |
| Use | Hiking |
| Hiking details | |
| Trail difficulty | Moderate to Strenuous |
| Sights | Ohio River, stream and waterfall |
| Hazards | Falling, Poison Ivy |
The trail begins on a bluff overlooking the Ohio River. From there a steep trail ascends through a hardwood forest to a rocky stream that runs into the river with waterfalls and large sandstone outcrops. The trail is approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) long.[1] The overlook area has primitive camping and picnic facilities.[2] it has multiple trails with many small caves.
Hardwood forest
A rocky stream
The waterfall during dry season
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