Ralph A. Welker Fish and Wildlife Area is a 2,000-acre managed natural area in Indiana offering diverse outdoor recreation focused on hunting, fishing, and wildlife observation.
Located in southeastern Indiana, the Ralph A. Welker Fish and Wildlife Area encompasses approximately 2,000 acres of managed wetlands, grasslands, and forest habitats. The area provides critical habitat for waterfowl, deer, wild turkey, and various small game species, supporting a balanced ecosystem. Formerly agricultural and reclaimed land, the site has been restored to support native wildlife populations and offers a mosaic of habitat types including marshes, upland fields, and riparian woodlands. The property is particularly well known for its waterfowl hunting opportunities, drawing hunters each fall during duck and goose seasons. Additionally, the Fish and Wildlife Area supports fishing in several ponds and small lakes stocked with bass, catfish, and bluegill, making it popular among anglers. Visitors can enjoy wildlife viewing year-round, especially during migratory bird seasons in spring and fall. The area features several gravel roads and unpaved trails that provide access for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The site has a history dating back to restoration efforts in the late 20th century aimed at wildlife habitat enhancement in cooperation with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. It remains an important conservation area for preserving Indiana’s native fauna and flora, as well as a valuable outdoor destination for residents and visitors seeking moderate solitude and natural experiences close to urban centers. Facilities are modest but include parking areas, designated hunting zones, and informational signage. The landscape's open fields intermixed with wooded patches provide a peaceful setting for observing Indiana’s diverse wildlife and seasonal changes.
Waterfowl Hunting Areas with Managed Wetlands
Diverse Habitat Supporting Migratory Birds and Deer
Several Stocked Fishing Ponds for Anglers
Quiet Wildlife Viewing and Nature Photography Opportunities
A network of wetlands actively maintained to provide habitat for migratory waterfowl and other wildlife.
Several ponds stocked with bass, catfish, and bluegill offering accessible freshwater fishing.
Varied terrain combining open fields and wooded areas that support diverse animal species.