Elkhart Environmental Center
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"We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect." -Aldo Leopold |
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Trash to Treasure...
The Elkhart Environmental Center was not always a pretty site. During the time period of 1959 to 1972 the area was operated as the Lusher Avenue city dump. Initial plans for rehabilitating the area were conceptualized in 1984. With leadership from the Mayor's Office and under the direction of the Department of Public Works, ideas were solidified. Partnerships were formed with the University of Notre Dame and Elkhart Community Schools.
Through these partnerships and with the cooperation of numerous city departments, site development began in 1989. That year, clay clapping was initiated and the first constructed wetland was created. In addition, an environmental education program was launched to teach "EnviroKids" the many aspects of environmental stewardship.
In 1991, the Martin Foundation, a charitable division of NIBCO, generously donated funds for the construction of a log cabin education center. In August of that year, the Center was officially dedicated to the people of Elkhart. With a new permanent education facility and habitat reconstruction well underway, the Elkhart Environmental Center was poised to expand its role in the community. Today it has many well established environmental services and programs in operation. In addition, it is a now a beautiful site to hike along the Elkhart River or meander through the woods and small prairie areas.
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Ronda DeCaire
Elkhart, IN 46516
- Telephone Number: (574) 293-5070
- Office Hours: Trail Open Dawn to Dusk Daily
Business Hours:
Monday through Friday
8:30AM to 5:00PM
Cabin Open:
Saturdays
1:00PM to 4:00PM
March through September
Sundays by Program
(closed holidays
and holiday weekends)

