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The only thing I see in a search is mainly speaking about beaches [1]: Can they not call about you trespassing? Or do many people simply not actually care? Can you just park by the side of the road and go walking in the woods?

Because ultimately, that's what I have here. I can just park off of the side of the road so long as it isn't blocking anyone and go off into the woods. I can do that and camp. Or sleep in the car, even. Without being worried about any trouble whatsoever. I can do this hours away from home without needing to know who owns the land.

Indiana doesn't need signs: If a local cop sees your out-of-town plates parked by the road or sees you in someone else's woods, they are going to ask about it. Lots of folks don't care all that much, however, especially if you aren't camping or hunting, so if they see you, they might say hi but that's about it. (Parents had some acres of woods, and didn't care with the exception of hunters - they wanted to know when hunters were about so they didn't let kids or dogs in the woods without proper safety colors).



Many landowners don't care or at least don't care enough to post their land. Yes you can park by the side of the road and walk in the woods. We do this to forage for wild plants like fiddlehead ferns, morels and garlic scapes.

You can't camp without permission although as children we certainly did this on our neighbors land.

Provided that the landowner does not charge a fee, a landowner is not liable for property damage or personal injury for the recreational use of their property.




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