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A run that includes an Indiana floodplain prairie, the confluence of two rivers, and woodland bluffs overlooking it all.


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Map Key

3.5

Miles

5.6

KM

98%

Runnable

582' 177 m

High

519' 158 m

Low

160' 49 m

Up

160' 49 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

14%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Spring · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

The prairie part of this run is prone to flooding.

Overview

This is a combination of a small part of Trail #2 and the complete Trail #3 at Prophetstown State Park. The run includes about 0.25 miles shared with a paved cycle/walking trail so keep an eye out for bikes.

Need to Know

When you are at the scenic overlook which you'll reach shortly after starting the run, keep an eye out for where the trail continues. You'll have to go up a sidewalk. On the right side, notice where the metal fence has an opening. That is where the trail continues.

In the middle of summer, the prairie grass and other vegetation can get quite tall: 7 to 10 feet. On a typical Indiana summer day, running in these areas can be very hot with high humidity. Remember to hydrate.

Runner Notes

Obviously, watch for roots.

Description

The run starts at the parking lot located at the farthest eastern point an automobile can drive in the park (approximately 3 miles from the park entrance). Catch Trail #2 near the southern part of the parking lot—you'll see a mowed path to the woods—that's the start; you'll soon reach a scenic overlook. Take a few minutes to look out at the prairie floodplain.

Continuing on, the trail will combine with a paved cycle/walking path for about 0.25 miles. Moving along the prairie, the trail will turn to loose gravel and, eventually, a grass and dirt path. Visitors will observe various wetland restoration projects, indigenous tree plantings, and a stabilization project of the bank along the Wabash River.

Following along the Wabash River, the trail turns where the Tippecanoe River flows into the Wabash. Run through the woods with the Tippecanoe River as your escort. The trail will then cross a bottom land prairie and will lead runners to a 1.0 mile woodland bluff trail that offers great views of the prairie you just came from. Follow the gravel road and catch Trail #2 again where you originally left it. Reverse your path here and exit where you entered.

Flora & Fauna

Deer, bald eagles, foxes, turtles, snakes, raccoons, and many other animals.

Contacts

Shared By:

Timothy Collins

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Aerial view of the hiking area
Aug 20, 2018 near Battle…, IN

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