Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area
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I-65
Scottsburg, IN 47170 - 812-346-5596
Chamber Rating
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Kenneth Snider
Dec 18th, 2023 -
tori bold
swampy flood zone, eerie and creepy area but in a cool kind of way. definitely do not drive around here at night though due to drug activity. its only safe during the daytime but youll see wildlife.
May 31st, 2022 -
Wayne Hardy
Jan 24th, 2021 -
Chad Goin
Mar 21st, 2020 -
Jance Carter
Beautiful wetland. Would love to see the agricultural area on the west side of I-65, adjacent to this site, restored. This would establish a corridor between this wetland and Thomastown Bottoms. This could possibly allow the copperbelly watersnake recolonize this area.
Jan 8th, 2020
Contact Info
- 812-346-5596
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area?
A The phone number for Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area is: 812-346-5596.
Q Where is Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area located?
A Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area is located at I-65, Scottsburg, IN 47170
Q What is the internet address for Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area?
A The website (URL) for Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area is: https://www.in.gov/dnr/healthy-rivers/visit/austin-bottoms-conservation-area/
Q How is Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area rated?
A Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area has a 4.3 Star Rating from 11 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Austin Bottoms Wildlife Conservation Area
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 11 Reviews )Kenneth Snider on Google
tori bold on Google
swampy flood zone, eerie and creepy area but in a cool kind of way. definitely do not drive around here at night though due to drug activity. its only safe during the daytime but youll see wildlife.
Wayne Hardy on Google
Chad Goin on Google
Jance Carter on Google
Beautiful wetland. Would love to see the agricultural area on the west side of I-65, adjacent to this site, restored. This would establish a corridor between this wetland and Thomastown Bottoms. This could possibly allow the copperbelly watersnake recolonize this area.