Indiana Vacation Guide
"Indiana- The Hoosier State"

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Indiana has a population of over 6,271,000 with it's largest city being Indianapolis.
Wyandotte Cave, one of the largest in the U.S., is located in Crawford County in southern Indiana, and West Baden and French Lick are well known for their mineral springs.

Other attractions include Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, and the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park.

The Oxbow is the most important wetland area in the mid-section of the Ohio Valley, drawing the tri-state area's largest concentrations of ducks and herons. Birders have listed 270 species of birds on this area, among them ducks, geese, shorebirds, raptors, and songbirds.

Sixty-six species of fish live here.

The Red Wolf Sanctuary is dedicated to the preservation of North American predators.

Located just three miles west of Dillsboro, on State Route 62. Visit and you will receive an education on the wildlife that lives there, such as the red wolf, grey wolf and coyote.

The animals are maintained as close to their natural habitat as possible. Animals are not taken out of the wild and any animals that are received at the sanctuary are released back into their native environment once the sanctuary feels they can survive. Other animals you will find in the sanctuary are mountain lions, bears, red fox, barred and horned owls, and golden eagles.

Fishing is great in Indiana, with so many rivers, lakes and streams to chose from the you are sure to have a good time where ever you go. "Fishing provides that connection with the whole living world. It gives you the opportunity of being totally immersed, turning back into yourself in a good way. A form of meditation, some form of communion with levels of yourself that are deeper than the ordinary self." - Ted Hughes

Over a dozen studies have shown that being with family and friends, relaxing and being outdoors and close to nature are the primary reasons people spend time on the water, and you can't do any better than fishing in Indiana.

Where ever you go in Indiana you will see geese, duck, swans and a lot of other varieties of birds and wildlife. Bird watchers and people interested in nature will be delighted with what Indiana has to offer.

"I hope you love birds too. It is
economical. It saves going to heaven." -
Emily Dickinson

Birds add a fascinating dimension to our surroundings with their color, liveliness, and music. Because they are wild creatures, they bring an element of nature into our lives.

"Birds are indicators of the environment. If they are in trouble, we know we'll soon be in trouble." - Roger Tory Peterson
Come and enjoy the great outdoors that Indiana has to offer.


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