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Trash Trekkers Drop-In Volunteering

You’re invited to help be a part of preserving and protecting the Indiana Dunes by volunteering during your visit. And the best part is, there are no applications to fill out and you don’t even need to RSVP… all you have to do is show up! How’s that for easy?! The Indiana Dunes’ Volunteer Drop-In…

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Where are the Indiana Dunes beaches?

The Indiana Dunes beaches get a lot of attention—and for good reason! Many people consider the 15-mile coastline to be among the best beaches in the world. Visiting an Indiana Dunes beach is a no-brainer, but which beach should you visit? What are the Most Popular Beaches? Two of the most…

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How to Stay Safe in the Dunes

The Indiana Dunes area offers a variety of outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, camping, paddling, bicycling, wandering, and more. To make sure you have the most fun possible while visiting, be sure to watch this video full of safety tips and guidelines about how to be a responsible visitor…

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Interesting Facts About the Indiana Dunes

There's more to the Indiana Dunes than warm sand, blue water, and miles of hiking trails. For example, as of 2021, it's the fifth most biodiverse national park in the United States, right behind Yosemite! The Indiana Dunes' environment, ecology, and history are really what make it a special place…

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What are the Indiana Dunes?

What are the Indiana Dunes? Two park systems make up the Indiana Dunes. Indiana Dunes State Park is spread over 2,000 acres and is operated by the state of Indiana. The Indiana Dunes National Park is located on the state park's east and west sides and is operated by the federal government. Both…

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Where to Camp in the Indiana Dunes

There's no better way to truly immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Indiana Dunes than camping. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent for the weekend, settle down for a while in your RV, or stop for a few days while on your van life road trip, the Indiana Dunes has great camping options…

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Maple Sugar Time at Indiana Dunes National Park

Did you know the Indiana Dunes National Park makes maple syrup? It’s true! Each spring, historic Chellberg Farm hosts Maple Sugar Time to celebrate. The annual event is an opportunity for visitors of all ages to learn about the region’s history of making maple syrup, beginning with the indigenous…

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Where to Celebrate the Eclipse in Porter County

On Monday, April 8th, 2024, the Indiana Dunes area will experience a partial eclipse. While we are sadly outside of the path of totality in Indiana, people in the area will still be able to experience a NEAR total eclipse at 96%. Just don't forget to grab some eclipse safety glasses or other…

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Five Reasons to Take the 3 Pizza Challenge

Fresh-baked crust, bright red tomato sauce, and gooey cheese. And let's not forget the toppings! Whether you stick to the basics like sausage or pepperoni or are a die-hard fan of pineapple pizza, nearly everyone has a favorite pizza pie. We know everyone probably has a favorite pizzeria too, but…

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