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Ouabache Trails Park
Ouabache Trails Park in Vincennes, Indiana is a beautiful park located along the Wabash River. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and camping. The park also features a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild turkeys, and bald eagles. The park is also home to a variety of native plants and trees, making it a great place to explore nature. The park also has a playground, picnic areas, and a boat launch. Ouabache Trails Park is a great place to spend a day outdoors and enjoy the beauty of nature.
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User Reviews
Amber Baird
Fantastic peaceful place for a decent hike. Don’t forget the bug spray!
Nancy Sutherland
We came here to watch the eclipse and hike the trails while waiting. It was the perfect little park with a lot of friendly people. Bathrooms were small, but okay.
Sandi Fields
Went mushroom hunting here and didn't find any probably because I was too busy taking nature pics on this gorgeous spring day April 13th 2023
mark Im
The camping here in the winter is quite nice and affordable. Nice tent sites, water and showers available, quiet (except for the train). Its got wood for sale and close to town, the wabash river, hiking trails, etc. Will go back in the future!
Kelly Birkhead
Arrived at the shelter that we reserved weeks ago in the morning with our group for a day of outdoor cooking training only to be approached by another group who had been double-booked by the park. We tried to compromise and moved completely out of the shelter house so they could use that, and moved everything to the fire pit. We had had a fire and charcoal burning for about an hour already, so we could not move from that area. Then, the superintendent approached us and very rudely stated that she was going to call the "deputies to remove us for trespassing" even though she admitted they had double-booked us. She expected us to be able to move our campfire to another location to continue cooking our meal, which was about 15 minutes away from being finished cooking. Seriously! She really expected us to relocate our fire and cooking to another area, which she also told us was booked for use an hour from then. The rude and condescending words and tone used by her and the party who was double-booked was so completely astounding and unacceptable. We were treated like hostiles who just took someone's reserved spot even though we have proof of our reservation. I have honestly never been spoken to by someone like that. She had the audacity to berate us only to invite us to come back again. Ha! Not happening - ever! (The really crazy part is that we were directed to the Hedstrom shelter which is not on a map, and had to be directed to that area by someone working at the park. You just don't happen upon an area like that.)