Tribbett's Flatwoods
Nature Preserve

State Designated Nature Preserve [#168; 1999]


Preserve interior

Preserve interior. Click to enlarge

The preserve protects an old growth woods with very large oak and beech trees; some are more than 150 feet tall. There are no official trails – only deer paths – but the understory is reasonably open. Ferns, poison ivy and pawpaw are common on the forest floor, as are large dark patches of seasonally wet, sticky, bare soil. Larger trees often look as if they are perched on small low “islands”, a foot or so above the surrounding ground. Once the leaves are out, the interior can be rather dark, and sounds are usually limited to those of birds, insects, and the trees moving in the wind. The lack of nearby activity makes this a very peaceful destination.


Directions


Jennings County. From I-65 Exit 41, east 4.3 miles on IN 250, then north 2.0 miles on 700W, then east 0.5 miles on 750S. The woods are along the left (north) side of the road; park along the road.

GPS: N 38 52.498 W 85 43.666 (SE Corner)


Facilities


None


Finder Sketch


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Nearby Natural Areas (miles)


Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge (10.8)
Guthrie Woods (15.3)
Pennywort Cliffs (16.2)
Calli Nature Preserve (18.5)


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