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Celebrate Meltzer Woods' 50th anniversary as a National Natural Landmark

The Central Indiana Land Trust has planned for a nature walk at Meltzer Woods in Shelby County in celebration of the 50th anniversary of its National Natural Landmarks (NNL) designation.

The NNL program is a way for the National Parks Service to recognize America’s natural heritage. Meltzer Woods is one of over 600 designated NNL sites.

The walk is for all ages. It's Saturday, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. You're asked to RSVP .

What to expect and bring:

• Dress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns, brush, poison ivy, ticks, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).

• Wear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.

• Bring a water bottle, preferably refillable.

Meltzer Woods is located near Shelbyville. From Indianapolis, take I74 E to IN 244 E, then turn left onto S 600 East. Staff will meet you in the parking lot.

This National Park Service program started over 60 years ago as a way to promote conservation of America’s most spectacular natural areas. Since 1962, more than 600 sites nationwide have been given the NNL honorific. Indiana is home to 30 of these nationally significant sites. Meltzer Woods was designated in 1973. The plaque was made the following year, so it gives a 1974 date.

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