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Atterbury State Fish & Wildlife Area

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Atterbury Fish & Wildlife Area is dedicated to providing quality outdoor recreational opportunities while maintaining 4,950 acres of upland game habitat, marsh, running creeks, and shallow impoundments. Learn more and see the property.
 
 Atterbury Fish & Wildlife Area was purchased by the state from Camp Atterbury, an Army training installation established in 1942. In 1969, wildlife management efforts began on more than 5,400 acres. In October 2010, 1,250 acres were released to the Indiana National Guard in exchange for 1,990 acres of surplus land from the Indiana Department of Corrections in Putnam County. Presently the property totals 4,950 acres.

Atterbury Fish & Wildlife Area is dedicated to providing quality outdoor recreational opportunities while maintaining 4,950 acres of upland game habitat, marsh, running creeks, and shallow impoundments. Learn more and see the property.

Atterbury Fish & Wildlife Area was purchased by the state from Camp Atterbury, an Army training installation established in 1942. In 1969, wildlife management efforts began on more than 5,400 acres. In October 2010, 1,250 acres were released to the Indiana National Guard in exchange for 1,990 acres of surplus land from the Indiana Department of Corrections in Putnam County. Presently the property totals 4,950 acres.

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Atterbury FWA office
Beaver Bottom
Modern:
Pisgah North
Pisgah South
Portable:
Stone Arch

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