Potawatomi Wildlife Park is a 323-acre nature preserve offering extensive hiking trails, diverse wildlife habitats, and opportunities for quiet outdoor recreation in Northern Indiana.
Potawatomi Wildlife Park, located near South Bend, Indiana, is a 323-acre natural area managed by the Potawatomi Park Board. The park spans diverse habitats including mature hardwood forests, wetlands, streams, and open meadows, fostering a rich variety of flora and fauna. Its geography includes gently rolling terrain characteristic of the region, with a network of more than 10 miles of well-maintained trails, providing access to scenic woodlands and water features. The ecological environment supports species such as white-tailed deer, wild turkey, amphibians, songbirds, and various native plants. The park was established to preserve these natural habitats and to provide educational and recreational opportunities to the public. Visitors enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and trail running, with seasonal activities like cross-country skiing in winter. The park is particularly appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and family-friendly amenities, including a nature center that offers interpretive programs and community events. Notable landmarks include a variety of streams and wetlands that serve as critical ecosystems within the park, plus a butterfly garden and accessible boardwalk trails. Its proximity to South Bend makes Potawatomi Wildlife Park a valuable urban-adjacent refuge that supports environmental education and outdoor enjoyment year-round.
Over 10 miles of diverse hiking and nature trails through forest and wetland habitats
Rich wildlife viewing opportunities including migratory birds and native mammals
Educational nature center with interpretive exhibits and programs
Accessible boardwalk trail through wetland areas for close-up nature observation
A small educational facility offering interpretive programs, natural history exhibits, and information about the park's ecosystems.
An accessible trail section that provides close-up views of wetland plants and aquatic wildlife.
A cultivated garden designed to attract and support local butterfly species, especially in summer months.