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Patoka Lake State Park

With nearly 26,000 acres of land and water, Patoka Lake is a fine example of lake ecology. An 8,800-acre lake provides a habitat for freshwater jellyfish and bald eagle nesting sites. River otters and osprey were reintroduced at Patoka by the DNR. Patoka Lake is one of a few DNR properties that house non-releasable ambassador raptors. The property had a bald eagle named C52 between 1989 and 2009. He helped educate hundreds of people throughout his lifespan. The property’s Interpretive Services staff presents programs and special events featuring a non-releasable red-tailed hawk, an albino common snapping turtle, and other natural and cultural features of the area. Programs on kayaking, cooking with a Dutch oven, and other outdoor skills are also offered.

  • Archery Range, hunting, fishing and hiking
  • Biking Trail. Parts of this trail are wheelchair accessible.
  • Boating / 10 Launch Ramps
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Disc Golf Course
  • Camping
  • Swimming and picnic shelters
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    3084 N. Dillard Rd., Birdseye, IN 47513
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