Potawatomi Wildlife Park Celebrated 3rd Annual Community Campout
News Release
TIPPECANOE — Potawatomi Wildlife Park celebrated its third annual community “tent” campout, a special event that offers a rare camping opportunity for the public, on Friday, July 26.
Typically, camping at Potawatomi Wildlife Park is reserved exclusively for organized youth and scout groups for educational purposes. However, this annual event invites the entire community to experience the joys of camping in
the park.
Initiated by Park Manager Lacey in July 2022, the event aims to encourage families to enjoy the outdoors and create lasting memories. The campout is donation-based, ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder participation. Lacey describes it as the easiest camping trip ever, ideal for parents who may not enjoy camping but want their children to have the experience. Participants are simply asked to bring a pillow and sleeping equipment, and assistance is available for those in need.
Lacey, along with the event committee and volunteers, meticulously planned a variety of activities, including bingo, outdoor movies, popcorn, s’mores and plenty of free time.
This year, the Warsaw Astronomical Society added a special touch by bringing telescopes for stargazing, allowing participants to enjoy a memorable view of Saturn after midnight.
Mother Ashley Ameigh shared her experience: “As a family with a wide age range of our four kids, the community campout ensures fun for all! The event offers all the highlights of a traditional campout with a variety of activities to keep everyone entertained. From setting up tents to bingo and card games, to
toddler activities, there’s something for everyone. The park provides a friendly, clean and safe environment. A big highlight for my younger ones was roasting marshmallows and watching the outdoor movie. We also loved chatting with the astronomical group and seeing the stars up close! This campout is perfect for families with kids of all ages.”
Another mother, Elizabeth Bradford-Endres, reflecting on her third year attending, said, “Our family loves the time together in nature, even if we don’t get much sleep. The community campout at Potawatomi is a cherished event for us.”
Potawatomi Wildlife Park is committed to connecting people with nature, local history and the community through low-impact recreational and educational programs. This community campout exemplifies that mission.
For more information about Potawatomi Wildlife Park and upcoming events, please visit the website.