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Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area Adventures

Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area is a diverse Indiana habitat featuring wetlands, forests, and grasslands that support abundant wildlife and offer rich outdoor recreation opportunities, especially for hunting, fishing, and bird watching.

9,956
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1941
Year Established

About Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area

 

Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area spans over 9,000 acres in northwest Indiana’s Newton County, providing critical habitat for waterfowl, upland game, and a variety of other wildlife species. The area is characterized by a mix of wetlands, open water sloughs, grasslands, and wooded tracts, making it one of the region's most important sites for migratory birds including ducks, geese, and sandhill cranes. Historically, the land was marshy wetlands used by Native Americans and early settlers for hunting and fishing. Today, it is managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to balance wildlife conservation with public outdoor recreation. Popular activities here include hunting waterfowl and upland birds, fishing in the many ponds and marshes, and wildlife observation, particularly during migration seasons. Birdwatchers frequently visit in late fall and early spring to see thousands of migratory birds. In addition, there are several walking trails and a scenic drive that offer opportunities to enjoy the diverse habitats. Visitors also appreciate the area's well-maintained boat ramps and accessible fishing piers. Educational programs and informational signage help visitors understand the ecological importance of the area and the conservation efforts that support its diverse species. The relatively flat terrain and open vistas create excellent conditions for photography and nature study. Willow Slough Fish and Wildlife Area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts of all ages seeking a connection with nature in an easily accessible setting.

Highlights

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Extensive wetlands providing prime waterfowl habitat

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Hundreds of migratory sandhill cranes and waterfowl during migration seasons

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Accessible fishing piers and boat ramps on multiple water bodies

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Seasonal wildlife viewing blinds for close-up observation

Notable Natural Features

Willow Slough Wetlands

Large wetlands forming critical habitat for migratory waterfowl and numerous amphibian and aquatic species.

Plover Lake

A large open water body known for fishing and attracting diverse bird species, including bald eagles.

Downey Trail

A scenic 2.1-mile trail loop providing interpretive signage and wildlife viewing opportunities.