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Follow The Trails With Kosciuska County Digital Passports

Located in the Northern part of Indiana, Kosciusko County boasts a diverse array of trails perfect for adventurers and casual explorers alike. The next time you visit, there’s a new way to experience the beauty and culture of the area with the Engage Kosciusko Digital Passports.

These free, digital passports offer a unique way to discover new places while earning prizes and exclusive discounts at participating businesses. Here’s a glimpse into the different trails you can explore:

Sip & Savor Passports

Taco Trail: Embark on a culinary journey tasting the best tacos in the county.

Breakfast Trail: Start your day right with visits to top breakfast spots.

Sipping Trail: Enjoy a selection of the finest beverages from local cafes and bars.

Complete any of these trails to enter a grand prize drawing for $100 in Kosciusko Cash, plus receive exclusive discounts at participating locations.

Challenge Passports

Trail Blazer Challenge: Discover the county’s scenic trails, parks, and natural beauty.

Public Art Trail Challenge: Visit and appreciate public art installations around the county.

Adventure Challenge: Take on various adventure activities from hiking to kayaking. By visiting just five locations in any Challenge Passport, you’ll earn a special prize.

Waterways Challenge: This county has more than 100 lakes, making water recreation the center of many of the communities. Use the passport to find the public access points.

How to Get Started

You’re just a couple of clicks away from your next adventure. Choose one of the Engage Kosciusko Digital Passports found at https://visitkosciuskocounty.org/ and start exploring the rich offerings of Kosciusko County. Whether you’re savoring favorit flavors or taking on new challenges, these passports provide a fun and rewarding way to experience all that the county has to offer.

Ready to explore? Join the Engage Kosciusko Passports today and uncover the hidden gems of Northern Indiana’s Kosciusko County.

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