Bicentennial Woods Nature Preserve
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All 80 acres have been dedicated through Indiana Department of Natural Resources' Division of Nature Preserves.
The woods is hilly, with a small stream and Willow Creek, a significant Cedar Creek tributary, flowing through it. The property was acquired to honor Fort Wayne's Bicentennial in 1994. Towering oaks, hickories, and sycamore, some more than 200 years old, dominate the woods. Acquisition was made possible by grants from the Indiana Heritage Trust program, the Indiana Chapter of the Nature Conservancy and local foundations, businesses and individuals.
The woods is hilly, with a small stream and Willow Creek, a significant Cedar Creek tributary, flowing through it. The property was acquired to honor Fort Wayne's Bicentennial in 1994. Towering oaks, hickories, and sycamore, some more than 200 years old, dominate the woods. Acquisition was made possible by grants from the Indiana Heritage Trust program, the Indiana Chapter of the Nature Conservancy and local foundations, businesses and individuals.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°14'48"N 85°8'29"W
- Metea County Park 8.2 km
- Foster Park 22 km
- Eagle Marsh 24 km
- Fox Island County Park and Nature Preserve 26 km
- Chain O' Lakes State Park 26 km
- Camp Chief Little Turtle 39 km
- Tamarack Bog Nature Preserve 49 km
- Tri-County Fish & Wildlife Area 49 km
- Pokagon State Park 54 km
- Camp Tamarack 87 km
- Cedar Creek Canyon Valley 3.1 km
- LaOtto, Indiana 6.8 km
- Auburn Auction Park 11 km
- Allen County, Indiana 18 km
- DeKalb County, Indiana 21 km
- Tri-Lakes, Indiana 25 km
- Kendallville Municipal Airport 27 km
- Noble County, Indiana 29 km
- Whitley County, Indiana 32 km
- Sylvan Lake 32 km