The Shirley Heinze Land Trust is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of natural areas across Northwest Indiana, offering a myriad of outdoor experiences.
Established to protect the diverse ecosystems in Northwest Indiana, the Shirley Heinze Land Trust actively manages over 2,700 acres of precious natural habitats. These areas consist of wetlands, prairies, forests, and meandering streams that host a wide array of plant and animal species. The Trust was named after Shirley Heinze, a prominent naturalist in the region, and has been instrumental in conserving land since 1981. Visitors to the lands can engage in passive recreational activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The land trust focuses on environmental education and providing public access to traversable landscapes, all of which are significant for both ecology and community enjoyment. This dedicated conservation effort supports local biodiversity by maintaining natural habitats and fostering resilience against environmental threats, offering a peaceful and enriching experience for all who visit.
Ambler Flatwoods Nature Preserve
Cressmoor Prairie Nature Preserve
Seidner Dune & Swale Nature Preserve
Lydick Bog
A unique preserve featuring mesic flatwoods and a diverse range of plant species.
One of the few remaining original prairies in Indiana, housing rare plant species.
This newly protected area supports a wetland habitat rich in biodiversity.