Ouabache State Park is located along the Wabash River near Bluffton, Indiana. The park originally started as the Wells County State Forest and Game Preserve in the early 1930s before obtaining state park status in 1983. It covers an area of 1,104 acres and offers a variety of activities and attractions. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife viewing, including a notable American Bison exhibit.
The park features a mix of easy and moderate hiking trails that provide stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the Wabash River. For recreational activities, there are paved bicycle trails, tennis courts, basketball courts, and a swimming beach. The park is known for its historical significance and natural beauty, making it a popular destination for family outings and nature enthusiasts.
The Wabash River flowing through the park enhances its scenic appeal, and a 100-foot fire tower offers panoramic views of the area.