Jackson–Washington State Forest is a state forest in Jackson and Washington Counties, Indiana, near the town of Brownstown. The forest includes over 18,000 acres (7,300 ha), most of which was bought by the state in the 1930s and 1950s. Jackson–Washington State Forest offers camping, fishing, hunting, archery, and trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cycling.
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| - Jackson–Washington State Forest (en)
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| - Jackson–Washington State Forest is a state forest in Jackson and Washington Counties, Indiana, near the town of Brownstown. The forest includes over 18,000 acres (7,300 ha), most of which was bought by the state in the 1930s and 1950s. Jackson–Washington State Forest offers camping, fishing, hunting, archery, and trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cycling. (en)
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| - Jackson-Washington State Forest (en)
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| - Jackson-Washington State Forest (en)
- Picnic Area-Jackson State Forest (en)
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| - Civilian Conservation Corps (en)
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| - Stone picnic table in the CCC picnic grounds at Jackson-Washington State Forest, June 2011 (en)
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| - Jackson and Washington Counties, Indiana, USA (en)
- Approximately 1 mile north of State Road 250 in the Jackson-Washington State Forest, southeast of Brownstown, Driftwood Township, Jackson County, Indiana (en)
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| - Map of the U.S. state of Indiana showing the location of Jackson-Washington State Forest (en)
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| - Jackson–Washington State Forest is a state forest in Jackson and Washington Counties, Indiana, near the town of Brownstown. The forest includes over 18,000 acres (7,300 ha), most of which was bought by the state in the 1930s and 1950s. Jackson–Washington State Forest offers camping, fishing, hunting, archery, and trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cycling. (en)
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