Dobbs Nature Preserve

State Designated Nature Preserve [#37; 1975]


Wetland east of Nature Center

Wetland East of Nature Center. Click to enlarge

The trail network at Dobbs Memorial Park centers around a small nature center whose positive qualities belie its humble external appearance. Shelter houses and fishing spots at Dobbs Pond hog most of the attention and can be crowded and noisy. On the other hand, trail users are likely to be alone with the mosquitoes. A wetland area lies east of the nature center, and the muddy and occasionally overgrown trail in this area offers a good chance of observing some wildlife. Most of the other trails are too close to the park boundary for my taste, as the backyards of houses press in close.

To get away from the houses and the crowds, head north and west of the nature center, toward the Dobbs Park Nature Preserve portion of the park. A trail here passes through what park brochures call a small old growth forest. Certainly, the trees in this area are old and large, and the distance from Dobbs Pond and the park boundary should make your visit to this area relatively peaceful.


Trail Map


trail map

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Directions


Vigo County. Indiana 42 ends at its intersection with IN 46, becoming Poplar. Continue west 0.3 miles on Poplar, before turning right into the entrance.

GPS: N 39 27.769 W 87 20.313


Facilities


Water, bathrooms, nature center


Nearby Natural Areas (miles)


J I Case Wetland (3.2)
Elliott Woods (18)


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