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Ouabache State Park

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Ouabache State Park

Parks Directory of the United States / State Parks / Indiana

Location:5 miles southeast of Bluffton, off IN 201.
Facilities:77 campsites with electric hookups, showers, flush toilets, youth group camping area with 47 primitive tent sites, picnic areas, shelters, playgrounds, hiking trails, paved bike trail, swimming pool and waterslide, boat ramp, boat rental (rowboats, paddleboats, canoes), lodge recreation building (rental), 100-foot fire tower, nature center, naturalist services.
Activities:Camping, swimming, fishing, boating (electric motors only), hiking, biking, interpretive programs.
Special Features:Ouabache (pronounced "wabash") is the French spelling of the Indian word for Wabash, the river that forms the southwest boundary of the park.
Address:4930 E State Rd 201
Bluffton, IN 46714

Phone:260-824-0926
Web: www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/properties/park_ouabache.html
Size: 1,104 acres.

See other parks in Indiana.
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