Potawatomi Wildlife Park Explained

Potawatomi Wildlife Park
Motto:"Get into nature"
Location:Tippecanoe, Indiana
Opened:June 1987
Founder:Vernon Romine
Owner:Potawatomi Park, Inc.
Manager:Lacey Pfeiffer
Open:Sunrise-Sunset
Species:Birds, Squirrels, Beavers, Turtles, Geese, Herons and more.
Website:https://potawatomiwildlifepark.com/

Potawatomi Wildlife Park in Tippecanoe, Indiana, is a privately owned and managed nature sanctuary. This beautiful park was originally the home of the indigenous Potawatomi tribe. The park has beautiful five-mile hiking trails and is pet-friendly. Animals you might see in the park include turtles, cardinals, and several different species of mammals. The park includes a five-mile historic trail along with several other sightseeing trails and UTV tours.

External links

https://potawatomiwildlifepark.com/