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Skip A Stone
See how many times you can skip a flat, smooth stone across the surface of Lake Michigan. If you're really good, it might skip all the way to Wisconsin. Take a stroll along the shore as gulls and shorebirds hover overhead. West Beach is the only stretch of beach on the lakeshore that is watched by lifeguards during the summer months. Facilities at the West Beach Bathhouse include showers, picnic areas, and food concessions.
Explore A Quaking Bog
Visitors can take a scheduled tour of Pinhook Bog, a quaking sphagnum bog (and a National Natural Landmark), where sphagnum moss forms thick mats on the water capable of sustaining a person's weight. The bogs are said to be"quaking" because they feel like springboard when walked upon. What is a bog? It's a standing body of water that is acidic and low in oxygen because there is no underground spring of freshwater to feed it. Carnivorous plants such as Venus flytraps and pitcher plants have adapted to the poor soil, as have several species of orchid. So what's a fen? A fen is alkaline, rather than acidic, because it is fed by groundwater rich in calcium and magnesium.
Wander Up A Wandering Dune
Keep off the dunes! How many times have you heard that before? At Indiana Dunes, you can clamber up two designated dune climbs, at West Beach and Mount Baldy. Mount Baldy is the largest wandering dune in the region and a top launch site for hang gliders. Wandering dunes wander inland as much as 60 feet per year, swallowing everything in their path. At present, Mount Baldy is engulfing a forest and will leave a ghost forest of skeletal trees in its wake.
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