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Post by jobraun on Feb 25, 2009 14:12:28 GMT -5
Anyone have any experience with the new Interlake property in southern part of state. Any birds or habitat there?
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Post by Woody Williams on Feb 25, 2009 15:46:56 GMT -5
I hunted it many, many years ago. Yes, there are birds there as well as Sugar Ridge (Area 5) that is real close to there.. www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/files/sugar.pdfThey just re-opened Interlake last year. Interlake property to open for use Aug. 237/28/08 Interlake, one of only two Indiana Department of Natural Resources-owned properties that permit off-road vehicle (ORV) use, will officially open for year-round use August 23. The property, located in Warrick and Pike counties in southern Indiana, near Lynnville also can be used for horseback riding, mountain biking, boating, hiking, fishing, hunting, trapping dog training and other activities. Operating hours will be sunrise to sunset. Property rules will be posted at four entrances: · South entrance (main entrance) - S.R. 68 (east of Lynnville) · North entrance - C.R. 1200 South (Pike County, south of Spurgeon) · West entrances - C.R. 1300 South (Pike-Warrick county line) · Clutter Road (Warrick County) Parking is permitted along roadsides and at the Marion parking lot (adjacent to the north entrance road). No on-site amenities will be offered at opening; however, a master planning process is in progress to identify opportunities for future property development. Public meetings on that subject will be announced soon. Persons who visit Interlake are required to follow all DNR-property rules. Vehicles and horses are not permitted on marked reclaimed areas. Camping and open fires are prohibited. The Carry In/Carry Out trash policy is required. All off-road vehicles must be properly registered. Equestrians must comply with bridle tags rules. Interlake is for day-use only and is an at-your-own risk property. Information about Interlake is at: www.in.gov/dnr/outdoor/2915.htm. Specific questions can be directed to Nila Armstrong at narmstrong@dnr.IN.gov or via phone at (317) 232-4029. Media Contact: Phil Bloom, phone (317) 232-4003, cell (317) 502-1683
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