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Davis Ferry Park
N. 9th Street, Lafayette
Riverfront park. Located north of Lafayette, this park offers access to the Wabash Heritage Trail and has a walking bridge that spans the river.
Wabash River
boat launch
fishing bridge
Fairfield Lakes
Location: County Road 200 S. and 750 E., near Dayton
The 4 lakes were created from gravel mining and cover approximately 55 acres. The lakes are stocked by the IDNR with bass, crappie, catfish and bluegill. Fishing license is required.
At the south end of the park is a canoe access to Wildcat Creek. This is the south fork of the creek, which has been designated as a State Scenic River, one of only three in the State of Indiana. Boats with electric trolling motors are allowed on the lakes; however no ramps are available and dragging your boat is frowned upon. Fairfield Lakes closes at dusk.
four socked lakes
2 handicapped accessible fishing pads
canoe access to Wildcat Creek
Fort Ouiatenon
Location: S. River Road, West Lafayette
Riverfront park. South of West Lafayette, this park offers boat ramp into the Wabash and banks area to fish from.
Wabash River
boat ramp
fishing
Davis Ferry Park
Location: N. 9th Street, Lafayette
Riverfront park. Located north of Lafayette, this park offers access to the Wabash Heritage Trail and has a walking bridge that spans the river.
Wabash River
13 acres
boat ramp
fishing bridge
Granville Park
Location: Adjacent to Granville Bridge, 7 miles from Lafayette off of South River Road in West Lafayette.
Riverfront park.
Wabash River
14.6 acres
boat ramp
Mar Len Park
Location: S. 18th Street &
County Road 150 E., Lafayette
Offers 28 acres of woods to hike and Wea Creek access for fishing and tubing.
Wea Creek
fishing
canoe access only
Mascouten Park
Location: North River Road (SR43)
Park offers boat access to the Wabash River. Offers scenic sunrise views over the river.
Wabash River
fishing
boat ramp
Shamrock Park
Location: Wabash Avenue
Community park. Located on the banks of the Wabash River on the southwest side of town. Provides a small boat ramp that provides access to the river and area to fish the River.
Wabash River
access for fishing
boat ramp
Tapawingo Park
Location: Tapawingo Drive & Brown Street
Riverfront park. Offers sandy banks with established shade trees for fishing. Canoe access to the Wabash River only.
Wabash River
canoe access
fishing
Wildcat Park
Location: 201 Eisenhower Road, Lafayette
Wildcat Park's primary purpose is to provide a canoe access to Wildcat Creek, one the state's Scenic Streams.
Wildcat Creek
canoe access only
fishing
Wildcat Park
765-339-4231
Contact John Galloway for information regarding seasonal boat tours.