Mount Baldy | Discovery Trail | Indiana Dunes
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- The largest "living" dune in the National Park, Mount Baldy moves about four feet every year, burying everything in its path, including trees. While the beach is open year-round, all hikes to the summit must be led by authorized rangers. Learn more at www.indianadun....
DISCOVERY TRAIL
Nestled in Northwest Indiana, on the shores of the massive freshwater sea of Lake Michigan, is a remarkable place, a unique landscape carved by immense glaciers during the last ice age. As these frozen giants slowly receded, they left behind a cornucopia of natural wonders, from sandy beaches and majestic dunes to sprawling wetlands and lush forests. The Indiana Dunes is one of the most biodiverse areas in the United States, and we’ve made a self-guided tour so you can easily create your own outdoor itinerary. The best part? The Discovery Trail pass is free, but entrance fees apply where applicable. Learn more at IndianaDunes.com/Discovery-Trail.
INDIANA DUNES
Home to the Indiana Dunes National Park and the Indiana Dunes State Park, the Indiana Dunes has one of the nation’s five best beaches for family fun-and the only one not on an ocean. Its 15 miles of beaches offer endless opportunities for splashing and playing as well as amazing views of Chicago’s skyline and climbs up ancient sand dunes.
The Indiana Dunes area along the southern shore of Lake Michigan offers swimming, birding, biking, camping, hiking, fishing, and other natural adventures, along with fine dining and local attractions. Our downtown communities are complete with affordable accommodations and Midwest hospitality, ensuring each getaway is a trip to remember.
INDIANA DUNES TOURISM
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Indiana Dunes Tourism is the official marketing, planning, and development organization for the Indiana Dunes area/Porter County, IN. To learn more, visit www.indianadune....
I live in Westville as a kid in the 80-90’s and loved coming here as a kid. It’s crazy how different it looks 30 years later.