About The Challenge:
The CCC Challenge showcases the importance of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to Indiana state parks. The challenge is to visit some of the CCC sites on the 4-mile course and complete a climb to the top of the restored fire tower. The course starts and ends at the fire tower near the bison enclosure. After guests complete the challenge, a free CCC Challenge Sticker will be available at the property office or guests can visit the Friends of Ouabache website to purchase a CCC Challenge T-shirt for $20. Challenge brochures with a map of the course can be picked up at the gatehouse or property office. So, hike it, climb it, and find it.

About the Park:
Ouabache State Park, pronounced O-bah-chee, is located along the Wabash River near Bluffton. Originally operated as Wells County State Forest and Game Preserve in the early 1930s, the park was once considered the “Greatest Wildlife Laboratory in the United States” for its raising of pheasant, quail, raccoon, and rabbit. Through the efforts of the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) and the WPA (Works Progress Administration), the area was developed for wildlife management, forestry demonstration, and recreation.
Kunkel Lake offers excellent fishing. During the summer months, a naturalist will provide information about the natural wonders of the park. A lodge recreation building is ideal for special gatherings and is now available all year.
