Tag Archives: Wabash River

Lakes, Ponds and Two Big Rivers

Posey County’s southern borders were naturally formed by the confluence of the Wabash and Ohio rivers. The waters of those two great Midwest rivers helped make the land fertile and carved out Indiana’s distinctive borders. The Point, where the Wabash River meets the Ohio, is a remarkable place, and most often the first thing people notice when they look at a map of Indiana.

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Top 5 Reasons to Visit Posey County in the Fall

It’s that time of year for the trees to start changing, baggy sweaters and pumpkin spiced everything! Posey County, IN is the perfect fall destination if you are looking to getaway with family, friends or a loved one. There is beauty and … Continue reading

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Harmonie State Park Boat Ramp

The Harmonie State Park boat ramp offers easy access to the Wabash to the park’s campers. Continue reading

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New Harmony Boat Ramp

The New Harmony public boat ramp is a great place to put in the Wabash. It’s just a short ways upriver from the Old Dam, right next to the historic New Harmony bridge.
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Dogtown Ferry Public Fishing Area & Boat Ramp

The Dogtown Ferry Public Fishing Site and Boat Ramp is located at the end of a dirt road in a very rural area. It is not well-maintained and is often flooded or very muddy in rainy seasons. Continue reading

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