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Prophetstown State Park Photo Gallery

Area elementary students assist with wildflower plantings.Area elementary students assist with wildflower plantings.

Bald Eagles are sometimes seen on the Wabash and Tippecanoe RiverBald Eagles can be seen on the Wabash and Tippecanoe River.

A beaver dam on Harrison Creek.A beaver dam on Harrison Creek.

Some of the wildflowers planted in Prophetstown prairie restoration are grown in property greenhouses.Wildflowers grown in property greenhouses, for use in park.

Prairie wildflower nurseries provide opportunities for seed collection.

Bridge made of glacial boulders located after park's entrance.Bridge made of glacial boulders located after park's entrance.

Queen of the Prairie blooms in a unique wetland called a fen.Queen of the Prairie blooms in a unique wetland called a fen.

Tippecanoe River at Prophetstown State Park.Tippecanoe River at Prophetstown State Park.