Created By: Emily Freeman
Located one-half mile off U.S. 41 on Oregon Church Road, Fowler Park serves as a multipurpose park. Inside Fowler Park are two lakes, a campground, picnic shelters, playgrounds, trails, a covered bridge and a pioneer village with a working gristmill. Fowler Lake, 25.9 acres, has a boat launch, a beach for swimming. The lake is stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, channel catfish and black crappie. The second lake is located on the west side of the park hidden behind the hillside. Largemouth bass, crappie, and bluegill are found in it.
Peninsulas on the east side of the lake comprise the campground. Fowler Park is the only county park where campsites are located next to the lakes edge. The campground has approximately 60 modern sites with electricity and approximately 15 primitive campsites. Shower houses, restrooms, and a dump station are available to campers. Camping season each year begins May 1st and concludes October 15th.
Two picnic shelters on the parkland each hold between 150-200 people. A large playground is adjacent to Shelter A (east side of Fowler Lake), and a smaller one is adjacent to Shelter B (west side of Fowler Lake).
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