Potawatomi Park is a scenic state park in Northern Indiana offering a serene mix of wooded areas, a large lake, and diverse outdoor recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, and camping.
Potawatomi Park is located along the northern shores of Chain O'Lakes in Indiana, encompassing forested regions around Potawatomi Lake, one of the largest natural lakes in the state. Spanning over 500 acres, the park provides a peaceful retreat amid scenic landscapes dominated by mixed hardwood and coniferous forests. The area sits within the glacially formed lake district of LaPorte County and features wetlands, open meadows, and lakeside habitats that support a diverse range of wildlife including white-tailed deer, beavers, numerous bird species, and various fish.
Historically, the park’s name honors the Potawatomi people who once inhabited this region. The park has been a long-standing outdoor destination for visitors seeking solitude, water-based recreation, and well-maintained trails. Popular activities in the park include paddling on Potawatomi Lake, fishing bass, bluegill, and northern pike, and hiking through quiet woodland paths. The park features several hiking trails of varying lengths and difficulty, a campground for both tents and RVs, picnic areas, and a secluded sandy beach.
Visitors are attracted by the tranquil environment, abundant wildlife spotting opportunities—especially waterfowl—and scenic sunset views across the lake. Potawatomi Park is an ideal spot for families, anglers, birders, and paddlers looking for a natural experience close to Michigan City and LaPorte. The park’s modest but well-maintained amenities make it popular year-round, with seasonal events and winter snowshoeing adding to its appeal.
Potawatomi Lake – One of Indiana’s largest natural lakes with excellent fishing and paddle access
Scenic shoreline hiking trails that loop through mixed hardwood forests and wetlands
Quiet campground with lakeside sites offering excellent sunset views
Birdwatching opportunities including bald eagles, herons, and migratory waterfowl
A 572-acre glacial lake offering boating, fishing, and paddling amid calm waters surrounded by natural shoreline.
A family-friendly campground with over 60 sites, some with electric hookups, located near the lake and trails.
A 3.5-mile trail winding through mature hardwood forests, wetlands, and scenic overlooks of the lake.