All are invited to join us at Potawatomi Wildlife Park in southern Marshall County for our August Amble. We will be walking the red trail, which is an easy* three-mile loop trail through woods and meadows, past ponds, and along the banks of the Tippecanoe River. The variable landscape provides a tremendous variety of plants and birds to observe along the way. The hike can easily be shortened if that better suits your needs.
We will meet at the Interpretive Center, which you can find by following the entrance road until you get to a stop sign; the parking lot is on the right. Admission to the park is free, but donations are much appreciated. Remember to bring bug spray, especially if it has rained in the few days prior to our hike. There is great ice cream about 9 miles away for anyone who is interested in joining me following the hike
It is not necessary to RSVP, but it is helpful for Fr. Brian Grantz to know if you are coming, so please just send me a message if you are so inclined.
*There is about 1/4 mile where the path is a bit uneven due to woodland detritus, but even there it is not particularly difficult. If you are unsure about it, this part of the trail is easily avoided.