We hope that you joined us for a fun filled weekend of birding excitement amongst the northern lakes and wetlands of northeast Indiana. The historic Potawatomi Inn at Pokagon State Park served as a perfect backdrop for early fall birding in “101 Lake Country" from Sept 30 through Oct 2.
This was a perfect opportunity to network with other birders, enjoy programs from some of Indiana’s (and other states!) top birders, or simply relax in one of Indiana’s oldest state parks. If you’re from out of state, we were conveniently located near Michigan and Ohio. Whether the big lister or the casual bird watcher, we offered something for all!
The 2011 Indiana Audubon Society Fall Festival was held at the Potawatomi Inn at Pokagon State Park, located near Angola, IN. The street address is 450 Lane 100 Lake James, Angola,IN 46703 for those with a handy car GPS!
Established in 1927, the Potawatomi Inn has been a signature icon along the shores of Lake James at Pokagon State Park. The inn has been a site of many Indiana Audubon functions through the years. Indiana Audubon’s first event at Pokagon took place in 1950.
The Potawatomi Inn allows birders to experience nature at its finest, while enjoying restful comfort with its spacious guest rooms and banquet facilities. 
Our Saturday night special keynote speaker was Kenn Kaufman. Our event combined the great tours of the forested hills, wetlands, and prairies of Steuben County, it was a great time for all!
Thank you to everyone who participated!
Our next festival will be held at the Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary during the first full weekend of May. We hope that you'll join us!