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396.9 km
~14 days
405 m
Multi-Day
The American Discovery Trail North Route - Indiana is a 396.9 km trail that starts in Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. Based on our data, the hike is graded as Easy. For information on how we grade trails, please read measuring the difficulty of a hiking trail on hiiker. Also, check our latest community posts for trail updates. This hike can be completed in approx 14 days. Caution is advised on trail times as this depends on multiple variables. For more info read about how we calculate hike time.
The American Discovery Trail North Route - Indiana is 396.89 km long, or about 246.6 miles. As a multi-day route, the total time depends on pace, but many long-distance hikers would break a route of this length into roughly 2 to 4 weeks. The overall elevation gain is only 405 m, which points to a relatively gentle profile rather than a steep mountain trek.
The American Discovery Trail North Route - Indiana is rated easy. Over 396.89 km, the total elevation gain is just 405 m, which is unusually low for a route of this length and suggests mostly flat to gently rolling terrain. The challenge is more about distance, logistics, and time on foot than sustained climbing.
The official American Discovery Trail route information describes the Indiana northern route as running about 250 miles northwest from Richmond across northern Indiana. That lines up closely with the 396.89 km route length listed for this Indiana section. In Wayne County, Richmond is the key city associated with the eastern end of the northern Indiana crossing.
The American Discovery Trail North Route - Indiana is best treated as a point-to-point long-distance hike, not a loop. It is part of the larger American Discovery Trail system, which crosses Indiana on a northern route rather than circling back to the start. That means transportation planning matters at both ends of the hike.
Yes. The American Discovery Trail North Route - Indiana is a multi-day route covering 396.89 km, so it fits a backpacking or section-hiking approach far better than a single-day outing. Because the route is long but has only 405 m of total ascent, the main planning issues are daily mileage, resupply, overnight stops, and road or town access rather than steep terrain.
The American Discovery Trail North Route - Indiana is mostly flat to gently rolling overall. Across the full 396.89 km route, the total elevation gain is only 405 m, which is very low for a trail of this length. Hikers should expect endurance demands from the distance more than from climbs.
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