Welcome to City Park!
Charles W. Lindewald Park, formerly known as City Park, is considered La Porte’s first park. A parcel of land, 9.4 acres on Lower Lake, was purchased in 1890. The original parcel contained a notable grove of white oaks, of which a few stands. (City of La Porte)
In 2006, the park was renamed for Charles W. Lindewald, a local soldier who gave his life in the Vietnam War. Lindewald, a U.S. Army Master Sergeant and a LaPorte native, was declared missing in action following an attack in 1968. His body was not found until November 2003, when a U.S. government excavation team recovered the remains of Lindewald, who was 29 when he died. (Visit Michigan City La Porte)
This is an ammo can hidden in the woods - nothing gets better than this! Park hours are from sunrise - 10 pm CST.
There is a FTF prise and plenty of room for trackable and swag. Happy caching!