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Ouabache State Park

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Nearest city
  
Bluffton, Indiana

Phone
  
+1 260-824-0926

Area
  
4.468 km²

Established
  
1962

Ouabache State Park

Location
  
Wells County, Indiana, USA

Governing body
  
Indiana Department of Natural Resources

Address
  
4930 IN-201, Bluffton, IN 46714, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 7AM–11PMMonday7AM–11PMTuesday7AM–11PMWednesday7AM–11PMThursday7AM–11PMFriday7AM–11PMSaturday7AM–11PMSunday7AM–11PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
McCormick's Creek State Park, Pokagon State Park, Fort Harrison State Park, Versailles State Park, Mounds State Park

Bison tennial at ouabache state park


Ouabache (pronounced "Wabash", a French transcription of the Miami Indian word for the river, waapaahšiiki, meaning "it shines white", "pure white", or "water over white stones") is a state park in Indiana. It is located 30 miles (48 km) south of Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was originally the Wells County State Forest and Game Preserve, formed in the early 1930s. In 1962 it became the Ouabache State Recreation Area, before finally achieving state park status in 1983.

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The Wabash River runs through the park, which provides fishing and nature viewing. A 100-foot (30 m) fire tower offers an excellent view of the park.

Until the 1960s, when the practice was stopped, it was the greatest producer of chicks of pheasants and quails in the United States, making it known as the "Greatest Wildlife Laboratory in the U.S.". Some of the old pens can still be seen.

Day trippin ouabache state park


References

Ouabache State Park Wikipedia