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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Ogle Lake Trail 7 offers a scenic and tranquil dog-friendly hiking experience in the heart of Brown County State Park, making it a standout destination for pet owners looking for a dog park in Nashville, Indiana. The trail loops around the picturesque Ogle Lake and is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, featuring beautiful forest views, especially vibrant during autumn when local foliage displays a brilliant array of colors. While the trail is not stroller-friendly due to its natural terrain, it’s popular for leisurely walks, hiking, and enjoying nature with your leashed dog.
With several picnic tables along the route (mostly on the left side at the start), this park also caters to families planning a lakeside lunch. The park is kid-friendly and provides a calm setting for both humans and pets, making it an excellent spot for pet-friendly hikes in southern Indiana. Bring your dog, enjoy the easy loop trail, and soak in the serene outdoor atmosphere at Ogle Lake Trail 7.
Whether you’re looking for a leisurely walk around a serene lake or an immersive nature experience, Ogle Lake and its surrounding trails provide a refreshing escape into Indiana’s natural beauty.
Very, beautiful tranquil I’ve never experienced so much different colors in the vast number of tree’s. I wish this was a campsite.
Very beautiful and a nice smooth hike, great for all ages and all fitness levels. I greatly enjoyed this hike and I am not much of a hiking person either but it had amazing views and was easy.
The lake is nice. I can’t speak on the trail. It was raining so we couldn’t hike. Beautiful scenery with autumn colors.
Great trail but whoever said it’s 1.2miles, I don’t think so😅… It’s probably about 2miles or so. We hiked with two toddlers 3 and 4 years old and it took us about an hour to finish (not counting break time for lunch)
The trail goes around the lake and If you start on the right side, expect there is no chair and table to sit for lunch until about haft way of the trail. We saw some tables and chairs on the left side, but mistakenly decided to start on the right side instead…. It was a big deal for us because we came at 12 and wanted to find a place to sit for lunch/do picnic with the kids first before the hike. Good thing the hike was nice and the kids enjoyed it
And definitely not for stroller