- Pokagon State Park
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caption = Wetlands in Pokagon State Park
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location =Indiana , USA
nearest_city =Angola, Indiana
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes =42
lat_seconds = 50
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 85
long_minutes = 01
long_seconds = 31
long_direction = W
area = convert|1260|acre|km2|0
established = 1925
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governing_body =Indiana DNR Pokagon State Park is located in northeastern
Indiana close to the village of Fremont and convert|5|mi|km|0 north of Angola. Named for the 19th centuryPotawatomi chief Leopold and his widely-known son,Simon Pokagon byRichard Lieber 's suggestion, the 1,260 acre (4.9 km²) park has an inn, camping facilities, and a staff of full-time naturalists.Overview
The park is bordered by Lake James on the west and south and Snow Lake on the north. Various
wetlands can be seen throughout the park and the Potawatomi Nature Preserve makes up a large portion of its east side. Over ten miles (16 km) of hiking trails wind through the park.The
Wisconsin Glacier , the last of theIce Age ’s four glaciers that coveredIndiana , is responsible for the rolling terrain found in Pokagon. Glaciation’s influence can be seen in many of the features of the park, including Lake Londiaw (a kettle lake), Hell's Point (akame ), and variousglacial erratics .The toboggan run is a popular destination during the winter. Visitors can reach speeds of 35-40 miles an hour (60 km/h) on the quarter mile (400 m) long track.
History
Pokagon State Park was created in 1925. Through fundraising efforts, the citizens of the county purchased the first convert|580|acre|km2|1, much of it farmland, on the shores of Lake James. The county citizens donated this land to the Department of Conservation, State of Indiana, which added two additional parcels the following year, bringing the park up to convert|707|acre|km2|1. In 1927, the newly-christened Potawattomi Inn opened its doors.
In 1934, chapter 556 of the
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) arrived at Pokagon. During the ensuing 8 years, the CCC constructed many of the best-known buildings at Pokagon including the Gate House, the Spring Shelter, the Saddle Barn, the first 3 incarnations of the tobaggon run, and, not least, theCCC Shelter , a National Register of Historic Places site.The CCC also planted trees -- sometimes in precise lines -- and created roads and trails. They even published their own newsletter, the "Pokagon Chieftain". The CCC was instrumental in transforming Pokagon into the rustic park it is today.
Presently at convert|1260|acre|km2|0, efforts have been made to secure a property across the street from Pokagon. It was officially transferred in June 2007. It will be managed by Pokagon State Park, and called Trine State Recreation Area.
Facilities and activities
*Bicycle Trail
* Hiking Trails
*Pokagon Nature Center
* Picnicking
* Playground Equipment
* Swimming / Beach
* SandVolleyball Court
* Saddle Barn
* Fishing
* Boating
* Potawatomi Inn
* Cabins
* Meeting and Conference Facilities
* Reservable Shelters
*Camping - Reservations recommended
** Electric Hookup 200 sites
** Non-Electric 73 Sites
**Youth Tent Areas
**Group Camp
** General Store
** Dumping Station
* Winter Activities
**Toboggan Run
**Cross-country skiing
**Ice fishing Equipment rentals
* Pontoon
* Paddleboat
* Rowboat
* Toboggan (weekends only, in season)
* Ski Rental (winter)External links
* [http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/6699.htm Pokagon State Park Site]
* [http://www.in.gov/dnr/files/pokagon_trail.pdf Pokagon State Park Trail Map]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=Pokagon%20State%20Park&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&um=1&sa=N&tab=wl Pokagon Google Map]
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