Friends of Cedar Creek work to ensure the highest water quality
for Cedar Creek and to protect and preserve its watershed including
geologic features, native plants and animals.
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Protected Areas of Cedar Creek
Allen County
Seventh Street Bridge in Auburn, Indiana 1909 (Photo courtesy of John Martin Smith)
1.) James M. and Patricia C.
Barrett
Oak Hill Nature Preserve
- closed to the public (ACRES Land Trust)
2.)
Little Cedar Creek Wildlife Sanctuary
(ACRES Land Trust)
3.) Jerry and Molly Mackel Conservation Easement - closed to the
public (ACRES Land Trust)
4.) Cedar Creek Bottoms (closed to the public)
(ACRES Land Trust)
5.)
Bicentennial Woods
(ACRES Land Trust)
6.) Jessie's Woods - closed to the public (ACRES Land Trust)
7.)
Cook's Landing
Public Access Point (Allen County Parks)
8.)
Whitehurst Nature Preserve
(ACRES Land Trust)
9.)
Thomas and Jane Dustin Conservation Easement
(ACRES Land Trust)
10.) Louis Dunton Nature Preserve (
Izaak Walton League
, Fort Wayne Chapter)
11.)
Nature Conservancy
; Conservation Easements (Nature Conservancy)
12.) Ropchan Meadowlands (Izaak Walton League)
13.)
Camp McMillen
(Limberlost Council Girl Scouts)
14.) Rodenbeck Nature Preserve (Izaak Walton League)
15.)
Vandolah Nature Preserve
(ACRES Land Trust)
16.)
Metea County Park
, including dedicated nature preserve (Allen County Parks)
(Photo courtesy of the Eckhart Public Library, Auburn, Indiana)
Transplanted History:
The restored Cedar Chapel covered bridge once spanned Cedar Creek at County Road 68 in DeKalb County.
Today it welcomes visitors to
Liberty Corner
at the Conner Prairie Museum (near Indianapolis).
Cedar Chapel Covered Bridge (photo by Galen Frysinger)
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to view more photos of the Cedar Chapel Covered Bridge by Galen Frysinger, and other Indiana Covered Bridges.
DeKalb County
Terri Hauge Nature Area (photo by Mike Walter)
Terri Hague Nature Area
(
DeKalb County Soil and Water Conservation District)
The photo on the left is a remnant of the original Cedar Creek channel in the Terri Hague Nature Area in Auburn.