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Named for seven springs on the property, which were used by the early settlers, but have been covered over by natural siltation and vegetation, this state forest occupies 1,200 acres of land, 10 miles southeast of Shelbyville. It includes a large picnic area with a shelter, drinking water, playground equipment, privies, tables, stoves and a fire ring, as well as a small picnic area with tables and stoves. Possum Creek is a Class "C" campground,with drinking water, privie, sanitary disposal station, pedestal stoves, fire blocks and a fire ring, while Shady Grove Campground accommodates groups by reservation only. Five fishing ponds and several hiking trails are also available.
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