Tippecanoe River State Park: History, Diversity, Community

Come with me to Tippecanoe River State Park where there is so much to discover! Hear about the history, fire tower, diverse ecosystems, wildlife, camping, generous community, and activities at this beautiful park.

I learned about the Works Progress Administration (later renamed Works Projects Administration) on several sites: Britannica, PBS, the state of North Dakota, Indiana DNR.

If you’re staying at the campground, go for a ride or run on the Panhandle Pathway.

Learn more about black oak savannas and their importance from the National Park Service. Watch this video of a glass lizard! They’re really cool! 

If you want to help out with the Friends of Tippecanoe River State Park and stay up to date with events and the WPA cabin project, be sure to follow them on Facebook

You are going to learn about:

  • The importance of the Tippecanoe River

  • Diverse ecosystems like black oak savannas the park is restoring

  • The park’s origins with the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s

  • How Winamac and the Friends group generously support the park

Check out these great clips from the show:

00:55 First Impressions of the Park

01:40 Meet the Park Manager

03:15 Park Features

04:20 Access to the Panhandle Pathway and Erie Trail

04:50 Tippecanoe River’s Ecological Importance & Clean Water

06:09 Recreation on the River

06:46 Fish and Mussels in the River

07:00 The Importance of Mussels and Their Impact

09:19 Otter Reintroduction Program

09:58 Seeing Bobcats in the Area

10:35 History of the Area Before the Park

11:15 The Works Progress Administration Work at the Park

12:00 Differences Between the Civilian Conservation Corps and WPA

13:29 WPA work at Tippecanoe River

14:32 Pine Trees Everywhere

15:00 The Winamac Fire Tower at Tippecanoe River State Park

15:45 Splitting off the Winamac Fish & Wildlife Area

16:25 Support from the Community of Winamac

17:00 Getting to all the State Parks

17:25 Why Tippecanoe River State Park Feels Unique

17:41 Why There’s So Much Sand

18:24 Use of Prescribed Fires

18:45 Black Oak Savanna Ecosystem Restoration

19:25 What a Black Oak Savanna Is, Why It Matters, and How to Spot It

23:33 Meet a Friends Group Volunteer

26:07 Benefits of Being with People Who Love Parks

26:21 Friends Group Park Responsibilities

27:40 The Poker Paddle on the Tippie

28:32 Fundraising to Move a WPA Cabin and Share Its History

30:12 Best Time of Year to Visit the Park

31:45 Halloween at Tippecanoe River State Park

33:53 Connect with People Who Love the Park

34:33 Why You Should Come to the Park

36:07 Get Your Kids Involved with the Outdoors

37:52 Restaurant Recommendations in Winamac

Go make some of your own memories, and I hope to see you in the parks!

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