Porter Weather


See Also


Type: Lake
Filed Under: Camping, Cycling, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback, Skiing

2.7/5 (479 votes)

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, authorized by Congress in 1966, is located approximately 50 miles southeast of Chicago, Illinois in the counties of Lake, Porter, and LaPorte in Northwest Indiana. The national lakeshore runs for nearly 25 miles along southern Lake Michigan, bordered by Michigan City, Indiana on the east, and Gary on the west. The park contains approximately 15,000 acres, 2,182 of which are located in Indiana Dunes State Park and managed by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Miles of beaches, sand dunes, bog, wetlands, woodland forests, an 1830's French Canadian homestead, and a working 1900 era farm combine to make the national lakeshore a unique setting for studying humans and their impact on the environment. Dr. Henry Cowles conducted his landmark ecological studies in the Indiana Dunes. Indiana Dunes is ranked 7th among national parks in native plant diversity. Research conducted over the last two decades has revealed 1,418 vascular plant species within park boundaries, of which over 90 are on the state of Indiana's threatened or endangered list.

Map

http://www.nps.gov/indu/pphtml/maps.html

Directions

Plane - The surrounding communities are serviced by the Gary Regional Airport, South Bend Airport, and Chicago's Midway and O'Hare Airports.

Car - Visitors can access the national lakeshore via Interstate Highway I-94, the Indiana Toll Road, I-80/90 U.S. 20, or Indiana State Hwy 12 and various state roads.  





Public Transportation - The Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad stops at several stations throughout the park.

References and External Links

Posted by: recreation2 and last modified on Jul 05, 2007 by thoos

Comments

Be the first to leave a comment, advice, or personal anecdote.

Leave a Comment

Name (required)

Email (will not be published) (required)

Website (optional)

bot checker

Enter the text as it appears above (required)