Bendix Woods County Park
Bendix Woods County Park, located in New Carlisle, Indiana, encompasses 195 acres of scenic woodlands, ponds, and fields, offering unique features such as the second highest point in St. Joseph County and a 27-acre State Dedicated Nature Preserve. Notably, the park is home to historic elements including pine trees planted in the 1930s that spell "Studebaker" and are recognized in the Guinness Book of Records.
Visitors to Bendix Woods can enjoy a variety of activities, including hiking and mountain biking on the park's trails, as well as educational programs round out the offerings. Facilities for picnicking and organized children's activities further enhance the park's family-friendly appeal.
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