To schedule a field trip with Potawatomi Wildlife Park please email potawatomiwildlifepark@gmail.com

  1. Group Name

  2. Interested Field Trip Date

  3. Arrival Time

  4. Departure Time

  5. Desired Field Trip activities from list below

Flyer for Potawatomi Wildlife Park showcasing activity options. It details two activities: Light Pollution Activity with maps and constellation creation, and Birds of Potawatomi Activity with images of birds and bird-themed crafts.
A collage of images related to exploring wildlife and nature: three animals in winter (a butterfly, a beaver, and a frog), and organized photos of green leaves, tree bark, and leaf pressing and art.
A detailed outdoor activity guide with images showing children around a campfire roasting marshmallows, children enjoying kayaking and canoeing on a river, people kayaking and canoeing, a trail map of Potawatomi Wildlife Park, and views of park trails through trees and greenery.
Two turtles on a log in the water
Educational poster about Indiana native plants and water pollution. The top section shows three images: wildflowers, a comparison chart of non-native and native plants, and bottles with soil experiments. The bottom section shows three images: children testing water samples with chemical tablets, a student pouring water into a container, and a pond with trash and debris. The poster includes text descriptions for different activities and time durations.
A webpage showing an activity schedule with images. The first section titled 'Ponds in Peril Time' includes pictures of water samples in jars and a pond. The second section titled 'Gone Fishing' has photos of children fishing by a lake. The third section, with placeholder text, indicates more activities coming soon.