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Potawatomi Wildlife Park
This quiet 317-acre wildlife park preserves important prehistoric and historic sites. Native American Encampments, the Stephen Bennack Potawatomi Village, a portion of the Goshen-Logansport Trail and the Tippecanoe River ford, where early Indiana trails crossed the river, are all located here.
Potawatomi Wildlife Park is officially deemed Indiana’s first “Dark Sky Preserve”. Due to the lack of light pollution, many astronomical societies, schools and individuals come to the park to observe the night sky.
There are many activities available to enjoy at park which include bird watching, kayaking, hiking, fishing, geocaching environmental programs, and more.