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CILTI Property Visitation
Guidelines
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Visitation
Hours:
Dawn to Dusk
The Central Indiana
Land Trust Inc. (CILTI) owns and manages several
nature preserves in Central Indiana. The primary
purpose of these properties is to protect natural
plant and animal communities. Most of CILTI’s
preserves are open to visitors, but for travel by
foot only (see permitted and prohibited activities
lists below).
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Permitted
Activities |
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Birdwatching
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Hiking
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Nature Study
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Environmental Research (with permission)
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Photography
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CILTI-organized stewardship activities
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Pets are allowed, but must be on a leash at all
times
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Prohibited
Activities |
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Driving any type of vehicle, including ATV’s and
snowmobiles
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Biking or mountain biking
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Horseback riding
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Hunting, fishing, trapping, or target shooting
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Removing or destroying any natural objects,
including rocks, flowers, berries, nuts,
mushrooms, shells, trees, or artifacts
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Littering or dumping
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Camping, cooking, or camp fires
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Geocaching
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Rock climbing
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Swimming or ice skating
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Most of our properties do not have trails. At those
properties that do have trails, we ask that you stay
on the trails in order to preserve the fragile habitat
that we are working to protect. Groups of 10 or more,
please contact our office prior to your visit.
Please carry out all trash. If you notice something
at one of our preserves which needs attention, please
contact the CILTI office. Our properties are
monitored by volunteers. Volunteers also participate
in stewardship activities at scheduled workdays
throughout the year. To volunteer, please call
317-631-5263.
Respect Our Neighbors’
Property
Please do
not trespass on private property adjacent to CILTI
preserves. For a map of each property, please click
on the Properties link.
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