Set along the banks of the Tippecanoe River, the Potawatomi Wildlife Park is a 317-acre preserve privately owned and managed nature sanctuary that preserves, conserves and protects the pristine landscapes of the Tippecanoe region and the fauna and flora that inhabit it.

The area was once called home by the Potawatomi Tribe in the 1830s and features the site of a rare Potawatomi village that existed until the early 1850s. The park is home to a variety of diverse terrain, ranging from fields of wildflowers and woodlands to wetlands and ponds and offers a variety of outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, bird watching, and wildlife watching.

16998 IN-331, Tippecanoe, IN 46570, Phone: 574-498-6550

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