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In 1943, the Friar Tuck mine opened in Greene County, and until it closed 1952, was reported to have produced 3 million tons of coal. Two years later in 1945, the Redbird Coal Company began mining on the west side of Friar Tuck in Sullivan County. After producing 2 million tons of coal, Redbird closed operations in 1950. Reclamation efforts at the time consisted of planting some pine trees and moving on. Left behind were acid lakes and extreme hills. In the 1970’s, off-highway, motorized vehicle users found the area to be a perfect place to test machinery and driving skills. As sales of Jeeps and motorcycles increased, so did unregulated activity at the area commonly known as “Redbird.” In 1972 the Indiana Department of Natural Resources completed a report on ORV trends and environmental impacts. Based on recommendations from the report, the Natural Resources Commission adopted a policy prohibiting ORV/OHV’s on DNR properties. Today Redbird has flourished into 1200 acres of offroading enjoyment. With trails from mild to wild there is a trail that will fit anyone's skill level. Redbird State Riding Area is owned and managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources This web site is owned and maintained by the Redbird Foundation a non for profit group dedicated to helping Redbird grow and prosper.
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About Redbird SRA 
