
National Public Lands Day on Saturday, September 28 is the nation’s largest single day of volunteerism on public lands.
Participants can collect trash at a nearby DNR property for a rewarding way to protect wildlife and promote healthy natural resources. See dnr.IN.gov/places-to-go/events or on.IN.gov/dnrvolunteer for listings of programs.
September 28 is also National Hunting and Fishing Day and the last Free Fishing Day of the year.
Indiana residents can fish public waters without a license on Free Fishing Days. DNR has resources for new and advanced anglers in its Fishing Guide (on.IN.gov/fishingguide) and an interactive map at on.IN.gov/where2fish to help locate sites.
For hunters, squirrel, dove, and youth deer seasons are open and are great options for connecting with the outdoors.
DNR’s Hunting & Trapping Guide, available at on.IN.gov/huntingguide, has a full list of open seasons and helpful resources for your experience level.
On Sunday, September 29, there will be free admission to all DNR properties that normally charge a gate fee.
To plan your trip, visit on.IN.gov/recfinder.



