Well-behaved, leashed dogs welcome. Please pick up after your pets. The 40-acre property is restored to a barrens/prairie/savanna complex, which exemplifies the naturally occurring interface of ecological communities that would have occurred at this site historically. The wind-blown sand from the bed of the glacial Wabash River over-topping the rich glacial out-wash of the Wea Plains creates a unique and varied interface of the substrate that supports a diverse group of native plant and animal species. There are 0.5 miles trails connecting Granville Sand Barrens and Roy Whistler Wildlife Area. Follow SR 43 south through West Lafayette to where
it becomes S River Rd/Division Rd. Go about 8.0 miles to the Granville
Bridge (just before the Granville Access Site) and turn left (south). Take
the first road (gravel) on the right–CR 75 S–and go about 1.3 miles.
Watch for the preserve sign on the left. Park in the small parking lot.
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