1. Potawatomi Zoo
Indiana's oldest zoo, featuring over 400 animals and various exhibits, great for family visits and educational programs.
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Indiana's oldest zoo, featuring over 400 animals and various exhibits, great for family visits and educational programs.
A museum dedicated to the Studebaker Corporation's history, showcasing classic cars, wagons, and military vehicles.
A beautiful park with walking trails, a playground, a splash pad, and an ice-skating rink in the winter.
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A large park offering hiking trails, picnic areas, fishing spots, and winter sports activities like cross-country skiing.
A historic park featuring a band shell, a Civil War memorial, gardens, and recreational facilities.
A scenic park with a lake for fishing, playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking trails.
A picturesque walking and biking path along the St. Joseph River, with scenic views, parks, and public art.
Adjacent to Potawatomi Zoo, this park offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and a splash pad.
A small park on the river with walking paths and views of the South Bend River Lights.
A nature center with hiking trails, a high ropes course, and educational programs about local wildlife and ecosystems.
A vibrant plaza featuring colorful light displays illuminating the St. Joseph River, creating a beautiful night-time spectacle.
A museum exploring the history of the South Bend region, including exhibits on the Studebaker family and the Oliver Mansion.
A museum showcasing contemporary and historical art, with rotating exhibits and educational programs.
A community park offering playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas.
A historic 38-room mansion offering guided tours, demonstrating the opulence of the Oliver family in the early 20th century.
A large, well-equipped playground area within Potawatomi Park, designed to provide fun and adventure for children.
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