Events
Family fun days, festivals, nature walks and so much more!
November 14
Books & Boots
The Elkhart Public Library has teamed up with the Elkhart County Parks to offer a book club for kids! Each meeting will include a book discussion followed by a park-led activity exploring one of the book’s environmental themes. Activities could include hikes, live animals, and more. Visit the Elkhart Public Library’s website to check out a copy of this month’s book.
November 14
Old-Fashioned Candy Making
Learn the many ways humans have satisfied their sweet tooth throughout history. Experience the joy of old-fashioned candy making and try your hand at pulling taffy, whipping up potato candy, forming popcorn balls and other treats from scratch. This is a fun program for the whole family!
November 15
Volunteer Day: Boot Lake Bittersweet Removal
Learn new skills, care for the environment, meet new friends, and be a part of something big — sign up for a Volunteer Day! On 11/15, assist park staff in removing the invasive bittersweet vines to make room for the native species which have more ecological significance. Plan to bring water, work gloves and wear long pants. Advanced registration required.
November 15
November 17
November 18
Hiking Club Awards Night
Members of the Elkhart County Parks Hiking Club are invited to celebrate the 2025 season with an evening sharing snacks, stories, and awards at this annual wrap-up party. Attendance awards will be presented to members and hiking stick medallions will be available to those in attendance.
November 19
November 20
Yoga in the Museum
Flow with history during this all-levels guided yoga class. Certified teacher Amanda of Innate Yoga will lead us through an empowering practice in the Museum’s gallery space. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mats and water bottles. A limited number of mats will be available for use.
November 22
Mushing 101
Heartland Mushers Association Inc. is partnering with Elkhart County Parks once again to offer a two-hour crash course on dog mushing. Dog owners are invited to bring their canine companions and see if they have what it takes to mush through a series of dryland training techniques and try their hand on a temporary dryland trail. Dogs must be at least 15 pounds to participate.
Meet at Benton Dam Parking Lot in River Preserve County Park, located one mile south of U.S. 33 on C.R. 31. in Goshen (Directions Here).