America's Byways and National Wildlife Refuges
Indiana's Historic Pathways
(Indiana)
Indiana’s Historic Pathways connects inspiring legacies of southern Indiana's historic districts with the abundant natural beauty of the lower Ohio Valley and the Mississippi Valley, including the Muskatatuck, Big Oak, and Patoka National Wildlife Refuges. The Muskatatuck NWR is a haven for hunting, fishing, and wildlife photography that spreads over a beautiful 7,800-acre mixture of forests, wetlands, and grasslands. The Big Oak National Wildlife Refuge contains the largest unfragmented forest block in southeastern Indiana and some of the largest grassland areas in the region, while the Patoka National Wildlife Refuge spans one of the most significant bottomland hardwood forests in the Midwest along the Patoka River.
Fish and Wildlife Lands
Indiana
- Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge
- Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge
- Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge
Recreation Opportunities
- Guide to Fishing on National Wildlife Refuges: Indiana
- Guide to Hunting on National Wildlife Refuges: Indiana
Maps
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