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Brandt Baughman, Indiana State Parks Director: The State of the State Parks

26 min · 26. maj 2026
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It's my 50th episode! Hooray! To celebrate, we're hearing from Brandt Baughman, the Indiana State Parks Director. Brandt grew up going to Spring Mill and spent time working there, at Ouabache, and at Indiana Dunes before moving into management roles. After 36 years, he's now the director of all Indiana's state parks. I loved learning about his deep family connections to Spring Mill, what he's excited about next for parks, and what his favorite things are. (Is Brandt on Team Cave or Team Fire Tower? And what animal would he still love to see in Indiana?) This interview has been edited less than my typical episodes, but has still been edited for clarity. We also talked a while about the Indiana state fair, but I did not include that here as it didn’t fit within the larger flow of the episode. However, I learned the theme is baseball and the DNR building will still be a fun spot for families and park lovers! Podcast Listener Feedback Wanted! [https://forms.gle/4tu7av7YnTwDP8Px6] I'd love to hear from YOU! What's your favorite state park? What topics & places do you want to hear about next? How can I make the pod better? Let me know! Check out the IN the Parks website and follow along on Instagram and Facebook. Buy IN the Parks stickers [https://buymeacoffee.com/intheparksonline] and support the podcast! Any mistakes are my own. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Indiana Dunes State Park: How an Ordinary Person Has an Extraordinary Impact

Indiana Dunes State Park is our most visited park and has been loved for over a hundred years! But do you even know what a dune is? Or why they're important? Or the people we have to thank for the park's creation? What about the shipwreck offshore? And how many birds migrate along Lake Michigan every year? You're about to discover there's a lot more that makes the dunes special than you know! If you’re interested in attending the Indiana Birding Festival, be sure to follow Indiana Audubon [https://indianaaudubon.org/]. The Indiana Dunes tourism site [https://www.indianadunes.com/] is where you can find that great app, learn about all the events in the area, and check out the 3 Dune Challenge map. Support the Friends of Indiana Dunes [https://dunefriends.org/] by becoming a member, even if you don’t live nearby. Podcast Listening Feedback Needed! [https://forms.gle/4tu7av7YnTwDP8Px6]Want to give input on your favorite park, what topics you want to hear about on the podcast, and more? I’d love if you could take my listener survey, open through June. Check out the IN the Parks website [https://buymeacoffee.com/intheparksonline] and follow along on Instagram and Facebook. Buy IN the Parks stickers and support the podcast! Interviews are edited for length and clarity. Any mistakes are my own. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

9. juni 202653 min
episode Brandt Baughman, Indiana State Parks Director: The State of the State Parks artwork

Brandt Baughman, Indiana State Parks Director: The State of the State Parks

It's my 50th episode! Hooray! To celebrate, we're hearing from Brandt Baughman, the Indiana State Parks Director. Brandt grew up going to Spring Mill and spent time working there, at Ouabache, and at Indiana Dunes before moving into management roles. After 36 years, he's now the director of all Indiana's state parks. I loved learning about his deep family connections to Spring Mill, what he's excited about next for parks, and what his favorite things are. (Is Brandt on Team Cave or Team Fire Tower? And what animal would he still love to see in Indiana?) This interview has been edited less than my typical episodes, but has still been edited for clarity. We also talked a while about the Indiana state fair, but I did not include that here as it didn’t fit within the larger flow of the episode. However, I learned the theme is baseball and the DNR building will still be a fun spot for families and park lovers! Podcast Listener Feedback Wanted! [https://forms.gle/4tu7av7YnTwDP8Px6] I'd love to hear from YOU! What's your favorite state park? What topics & places do you want to hear about next? How can I make the pod better? Let me know! Check out the IN the Parks website and follow along on Instagram and Facebook. Buy IN the Parks stickers [https://buymeacoffee.com/intheparksonline] and support the podcast! Any mistakes are my own. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Starve Hollow State Recreation Area is an intimate, beautiful property where it's nearly impossible to take a bad picture! The lake perfectly reflects the trees and rolling knobstone escarpments. The lakefront camp sites are highly sought after, and the trails and access to neighboring Jackson-Washington State Forest offer exciting challenges for hikers. What's really special about this park and surrounding properties is that it's the mother to the state. At first, the property was used as a tree nursery and hatchery, supplying seedlings and fish to forest, ponds, and properties across the state. DNR still provides these essential services to the state, just down the road from the recreation area. Starve Hollow is still home to several tree plantations that provide seeds for the nursery, which you can visit any time. If you want to learn more about the Vallonia Nursery or the Jasper-Pulaski Nursery, visit the DNR’s forestry site [https://www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/tree-seedling-nurseries/ ].  Check out the IN the Parks website and follow along on Instagram and Facebook. Buy IN the Parks stickers and support the podcast! [https://buymeacoffee.com/intheparksonline] Any mistakes are my own. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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