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Fall Into Geocaching: Tippecanoe River State Park Traditional Cache

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Fall Into Geocaching: Tippecanoe River State Park:
"The Otter Story!"



This cache was created by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of State Parks and Reservoirs to promote geocaching in the Indiana State Parks and Reservoirs this fall. It is part of a larger contest. Each cache in this series (search "fall into geocaching") has a special word(s) in bold on the top of the log sheet. There are a total of 22 different caches located in 22 different state parks, recreation areas, or reservoirs. Though not needed to log the cache, the first teams to successfully find (and log online) 10 of these caches and email to the profile above the 10 words (with their corresponding park) will win. All other teams completing it will also go into a drawing for other prizes. The contest period goes from Labor Day until Dec 31, 2006.

Participants can look for caches anytime during the contest period; however, the first geocacher who finds ten of the 22 caches, reports to the contest coordinator and is verified as a winner will be awarded a $100 gift certificate to Indiana State Park inns. Only one gift certificate will be awarded. All other prizes (annual passes, campnights, daily entrance admissions) will be awarded at the end of the contest in a drawing for participants who have located at least 10 of the 22 caches. One hundred free “Fall into Geocaching” t-shirts will be also be awarded in a drawing for anyone who participates and reports finding at least one cache. The usual State Park admission is required ($1.00 bicycle, $4.00 in-state weekday, $5.00 weekend, or $7.00 out of state vehicles).

Whether you visit our great State Parks and Reservoirs for a day or an entire weekend, we hope you get out and see all that Indiana has to offer. Be sure to also check out some of the geocaching events going on at various State Parks this fall! Good Luck!!!

You can find other "Fall Into Geocaching" caches at:
· Brookville Lake: GCY8VY
· Brown County State Park: GCY5NA
· Fort Harrison State Park: GCY1VM
· Indiana Dunes State Park: GCXYQ7
· J. Edward Roush Reservoir: GCY5XR
· Mansfield Mill: GCY5FP
· McCormick’s Creek State Park: GCY29G
· Mississinewa Reservoir: GCY31P
· Mounds State Park: GCY8VD
· Ouabache State Park: GCY24C
· Pokagon State Park: GCXWHP
· Potato Creek State Park: GCXZYK
· Prophetstown State Park: GCY5WR
· Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area: GCY5F0
· Salamonie Reservoir: GCY5DP
· Shades State Park: GCY16E
· Shakamak State Park: GCY22T
· Spring Mill State Park: GCY6T4
· Summit Lake State Park: GCXYR2
· Tippecanoe River State Park: GCY2TZ
· Turkey Run State Park: GCY13M
· Whitewater Memorial State Park: GCY8W1


Welcome to Tippecanoe River State Park! Tippecanoe River State Park is one of Indiana's largest State Parks. Its 2,761 acres stretch for more than 7 miles along the Tippecanoe River. With that much river, its no wonder that canoeiing is a popular activity here. But, that's not all! Tippecanoe is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with its oak forests, pine plantations, fields, winding roads, marshes, and occasional sand dune. Fishing, boating (launch); hiking, bridle trails, cross-country skiing; picnicking (shelter); playground; camping (electrical hookups), horseback camping, and group camping too!

Even cooler, is the fact that Tippecanoe River State Park was one of the twelve river otter reintroduction sites in 1996! More otters were released here than in any other location, with 16 males and 10 females released. River otters now occupy 35 counties in Indiana, with sightings occurring in an additional 23 counties. Reproductive activity has been occurring in 11 of the 12 release sites as well as other watersheds in Indiana. Many family groups, consisting of adults and several juveniles, have been reported throughout the state.

As you can imagine, Tippecanoe River State Park is a good place to start looking for a river otter. With an ever watchful eye on the river bank, and some peace and quiet, you may spot one. But, while your watching for otters, be sure to hike away from the river and pick up this cache! Enjoy!


The "Fall Into Geocaching" series meets all guidelines set forth in the IDNR Geocaching Policy. If you are interested in placing a geocache in an Indiana State Park or Reservoir, please review our policy at: Link

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