Ossian Nature Preserve offers 266 rugged acres of forest, cliffs, and waterfalls, providing excellent hiking, wildlife viewing, and opportunities for geological exploration in northeastern Indiana.
Ossian Nature Preserve is a 266-acre protected area located in Wells County, northeastern Indiana. The preserve is characterized by rugged sandstone cliffs and cascading waterfalls, which are rare geological features in this region. Originally a limestone quarry, the area has been reclaimed and developed into a natural area that conserves the unique sandstone formations and supports diverse habitats for native flora and fauna. The preserve features mature forests of oak, hickory, maple, and beech, along with riparian zones where water shapes the landscape through small creeks and waterfalls. Visitors enjoy a network of well-maintained hiking trails that lead through wooded hills, rocky bluffs, and viewpoints overlooking the falls. Birdwatchers can frequently spot species such as woodpeckers, warblers, and various raptors. Historically, the site was once home to industrial quarry operations but has since transitioned to natural habitat preservation. The preserve's serene setting combined with geological interest makes it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers looking for moderate terrain, families, and students of natural sciences. Facilities include a trailhead with parking, interpretive signage, and benches, but no campgrounds are available on-site. Its proximity to nearby small towns offers access to amenities and visitor services.
Dewildeman Falls - a picturesque cascade over sandstone cliffs
Rare sandstone cliffs uncommon in Indiana's topography
Forest ecosystem supporting diverse bird and plant species
Scenic overlook points providing views of the preserve’s rugged landscape
Steep sandstone formations that create unique geological landscapes and overlook points within the preserve.
A seasonal waterfall flowing over the sandstone ledges, attracting visitors especially after rain.
Supports a diversity of native plant species and serves as critical habitat for migratory birds.