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Briar Patch ShelterLearn more

With scenic views of the rolling countryside and room for a large gathering, Briar Patch is one of our most popular shelters. This enclosed shelter features picnic tables, a covered patio, electric outlets, and is handicap-accessible. Additional picnic tables and grills are located on the covered patio.

In winter, a wood-burning stove provides warmth for visitors. The site also features close access to multiple hiking trails and is located next to the sledding hills. Briar Patch is open to the public as a warming house December-February, when sledding hills are open.

Kum Mol Rie ShelterLearn more

Kum Mol Rie Shelter is located near the levee trail, which winds along river to the mill. The site features an open area for field sports and close access to horseshoe pits.

Feedlot ShelterLearn more

Covered shelter located in the heart of the Mill Valley across from Bonneyville Mill. Close to hiking trails, the canal, waterfall, and river. Open areas for recreation.

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Nature Nuts: Winter Animals

February 4 at 9:30 AM

Register By February 1
Location Ox Bow  >  Ox Bow Haus Shelter
More info Cost: $4/child (Limit 12) Ages: 3-5
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Nature Nuts: Winter Animals

February 4 at 9:30 AM

Preschoolers (ages 3-5) are invited to learn all about what animals do in winter. We will learn which animals are active, hibernate or migrate through a story, snack, hike, and hands-on investigation.

Spring Bike Ride

March 29 at 10:00 AM

Location Dairy Queen in Middlebury (416 N Main St, Middlebury, IN 46540)
More info Cost: Free Ages: 7+
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Spring Bike Ride

March 29 at 10:00 AM

Pump up your tires and put on your helmets for a bike hike along the beautiful Pumpkinvine Nature Trail. Families, friend groups or individuals are invited to join a naturalist for a 13-mile ride through the beautiful countryside enjoying the fresh air, the birds and the blooms along the way. Cyclists will start at the Dairy Queen parking lot in Middlebury, ride to Shipshewana and back again along the scenic, paved trail. Riders must provide their own bike, helmet and water bottle.

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