Kempen National Landscape is a diverse protected area in northern Indiana known for its extensive forests, wetlands, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, wildlife observation, and cross-country skiing.
Kempen National Landscape, located in northern Indiana near the shores of Lake Michigan, encompasses a mosaic of forested areas, wetlands, and open spaces spanning over 30,000 acres. The landscape is primarily composed of second-growth hardwood forests interspersed with conifer stands, interlaced with pristine wetlands and river corridors. This national landscape represents a vital ecological region supporting a variety of wildlife species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous migratory birds, making it a hotspot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the area was inhabited by indigenous peoples who utilized the rich wetlands and forests. In modern times, it has become an important conservation area focusing on habitat protection and sustainable recreation. Key recreation opportunities include extensive hiking and biking trails that wind through sandy soils and lush forest canopy, as well as winter activities like cross-country skiing. The landscape is part of the larger Indiana Dunes ecosystem, blending naturally into neighboring state parks and forests, offering varied terrain from flat wetlands to gently rolling hills. Visitors appreciate Kempen National Landscape for its serene environment, abundant flora and fauna, and well-maintained trails suited for all skill levels. The area’s landmarks include scenic vistas overlooking restored wetland habitats and several historic sites that reflect the region’s logging and settlement history. Its proximity to urban centers like Valparaiso ensures accessibility while maintaining a wilderness experience.
Link Trail Overlook - panoramic views of restored wetlands
Diverse wetland ecosystems hosting rare migratory bird species
Historic Kemper Logging Museum & Nature Center
Quiet backcountry loop trail through mature hardwoods
A scenic vantage point offering sweeping views across the wetland restoration areas and diverse bird habitats.
A cultural landmark showcasing the region’s logging history with exhibits and interpretive trails.
Extensive freshwater wetlands supporting amphibians, migratory birds, and native plants.