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Raccoon Lake is in full gear to entertain those camping and visiting Raccoon Lake S.R.A.
Posted: Apr 10, 2021 10:40 PM
Posted By: David Siple
PARKE COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) - Raccoon Lake State Park offered a pop-up nature center early Saturday morning. Guests enjoyed learning all about the plants, animals, and even some of the history of Raccoon Lake.
Even though the park does not have a nature center, events like this give campers the opportunity to get up close to nature.
News 10 Spoke with Ross Plotkin, the Interpretive Naturalist at Raccoon Lake S.R.A. to see how this opportunity is different from other State Parks that have a visitors or nature center.