Near Bailly Chellberg - Little Calumet Loop
Morning Light Along the Path
Near Bailly Chellberg - Little Calumet Loop
Winter at the Chellberg Farm.
Near Bailly Chellberg - Little Calumet Loop
The Bailly Homestead house.
Near Bailly Chellberg - Little Calumet Loop
Maple Sugar Shack at Chellberg Farm
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Walking to the Chellberg Farm.

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Bailly Chellberg - Little Calumet Loop

4.3 (17 Ratings)
A great hike that combines many elements: prairie, river, ravine, and historic homesteads.
3.4
mi
Distance
130
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Free parking and access. No bicycles or motorized vehicles allowed. Pets are permitted on a leash (6' or shorter). Parking lots are open daily from 6:00 am to 11:00 pm.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.42mi
Distance
130ft
Elevation Gain
130ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
684ft
High Point
606ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This loop hike combines elements from all three trails. Start at the Bailly / Chellberg parking lot and head north on the Bailly Homestead / Chellberg Farm Trail. At the north edge of Chellberg farm, pick up the Bailly Cemetery Trail. This trail will wind through a small ravine. After a third of a mile, turn left onto the Little Calumet River / Mnoke Prairie Trail (note that a 0.6 mile roundtrip extension can be added up to the Bailly Cemetery and back at this point).The trail will head through mature forests and make its way down to the Little Calumet River. After crossing the boardwalk and bridge, the trail will open up into the Mnoke Prairie. After nearly a mile in the prairie, the trail will pick up Howe Road long enough to cross back over the river and up the driveway of the Bailly Homestead. Hike north through the homestead and pick up the trail to the northeast back to the parking lot.Additional History: The Bailly Homestead, a National Historic Landmark (1962), was the home of Honore Gratien Joseph Bailly de Messein (1774 - 1835). Bailly played a role in the development of the Calumet Region of northern Indiana. He was an independent trader in the extensive fur-trading network that spread from Montreal to Louisiana, and ultimately to Europe. Joseph Bailly was one of the earliest settlers in northern Indiana. In 1822, Bailly set up his fur trading post at the crossroads of several important trails. The Bailly Homestead complex is the last remaining site of its nature in the Calumet Region. In the 1870s, Swedish immigrants Anders and Johanna "Kjellberg" bought 80 acres to establish a modest family farm. They were the first of three generations of the Chellberg Family to make their living here. In the 1930s, the Chellbergs started to tap the many maple trees on their property for the production of maple syrup. The Annual Maple Sugar Time event in early March (first two weekends) features the evolution of "maple sugaring" in Northwest Indiana from an early American Indian method, to the pioneer method of boiling sap in open iron kettles, to the relatively modern commercial method of producing syrup. Indiana Dunes National Park is the only National Park Service location that makes maple syrup.
History & Background
Indiana Dunes National Park (formerly national lakeshore) was established to preserve portions of the Indiana Dunes and other areas of scenic, scientific, historic and recreational value. Up to two million annual visitors enjoy the park's 15,000 acres of wetlands, prairies, sand dunes, oak savannas, forests, and historic sites. The park's 15 miles of beaches hug the southern shore of Lake Michigan from Gary, IN, to Michigan City, IN. For more information, visit https://www.nps.gov/indu or https://www.facebook.com/IndianaDunesNPS.

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