Lake Manitou Conservation Area offers a tranquil natural setting centered around the largest natural lake in Indiana, providing excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation including fishing, hiking, and wildlife observation.
Located in Fulton County, Indiana, the Lake Manitou Conservation Area is a protected region embracing Lake Manitou, the state's largest natural lake. This area features diverse wetland ecosystems, woodlands, and open water habitats that support a wide range of flora and fauna, including many species of migratory birds and native fish populations. The lake itself is known for its clear waters and scenic shorelines. Historically, Lake Manitou was formed through glacial activity and has long served as a resource base for local indigenous peoples and settlers. Today, it is managed to balance recreational use and ecological preservation. Visitors to the conservation area enjoy an extensive trail network that winds through forested areas and along the lake’s edge, appealing to hikers, birders, and photographers. Fishing is a top activity here, with the lake home to species such as largemouth bass, bluegill, and northern pike. The area also supports paddlers who explore its calm waters by canoe or kayak. Seasonal visits highlight the changing colors of the forest and migratory birdwatching in spring and fall. Efforts to maintain natural habitats and water quality make the conservation area a valuable local natural resource offering quiet natural beauty and varied outdoor recreation within close access to nearby towns.
Lake Manitou Shoreline – Clear water beach areas and fishing piers
Wetland Habitat – Important bird and amphibian breeding grounds
Manitou Trail – Scenic lakeside hiking and birdwatching path
Boathouse Access Point – Launch area for paddle sports
The largest natural lake in Indiana, known for its clean water and recreational fishing opportunities.
Extensive wetland systems that provide critical habitat for migratory birds and native fish species.
A 6-mile loop trail following the shoreline and forest edges, offering serene views and abundant wildlife.