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Wetland area that is a major migration stopover. Best during migration, but fun trails all year.
The Celery Bog Nature Area is a 195-acre natural wetland and a significant ecological site in Indiana. Bird activity is generally best along the bog edge trails, with greatly increased activity throughout the park during migrations. Mornings and evenings are the best times for birding. Resident Eastern Screech-Owl.
Celery Bog is located in West Lafayette. The park entrance is just west of the Celery Bog Bridge on the north side of Lindberg Road. Lindberg road can be accessed from the east off Northwestern Avenue or from the west off of the US 231/52 West Lafayette bypass. Free parking at the visitor center and a gravel lot. Also public bathrooms. No admission fee. Press P on the map for directions to a parking. The circular route shown on the map is about 3,3 mile.
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