We love featuring all of the beauty Indiana has to offer, whether these places are state parks, national historic treasures, pieces of rural Indiana, or glimpses of cityscapes. However, this latest feature will instantly take your breath away. Read on to learn more about this jaw dropping place in northern Indiana.

David Cornwell/Flickr Nestled in the city of Albion, along the property of Goshen College, sits a stunning wetland that was recently restored. Kesling Wetland is a 10 acre slough wetland and marsh habitat.

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David Cornwell/Flickr Kesling Wetland is located within Merry Lea, an environmental learning center located at Goshen College. Merry Lea hosts numerous habitats among its 1,189 acres of land, though none may be a more jaw dropping place than Kesling Wetland.

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David Cornwell/Flickr This wetland plays a vital part in Goshen College’s envrionmental curriculum, including programs like environmental education, sustainability, agroecology, and land and research. The Kesling Wetland helps college students and visitors alike understand the importance of preserving and studying the natural world around us.

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David Cornwell/Flickr Like most places in Indiana, some of the best times of day to visit this unique wetland are during either sunrise or sunset. You’ll get to witness a stunning array of colors along the skyline and waterscape.

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David Cornwell/Flickr If you haven’t yet traveled to see Kesling Wetland, you have to add this to your Indiana bucket list. To visit, stop by the college Learning Center at: 2388 S 500 W, Albion, IN 46701.

Has anyone gone to visit this jaw dropping place? What was your experience like?

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Nestled in the city of Albion, along the property of Goshen College, sits a stunning wetland that was recently restored. Kesling Wetland is a 10 acre slough wetland and marsh habitat.

Kesling Wetland is located within Merry Lea, an environmental learning center located at Goshen College. Merry Lea hosts numerous habitats among its 1,189 acres of land, though none may be a more jaw dropping place than Kesling Wetland.

This wetland plays a vital part in Goshen College’s envrionmental curriculum, including programs like environmental education, sustainability, agroecology, and land and research. The Kesling Wetland helps college students and visitors alike understand the importance of preserving and studying the natural world around us.

Like most places in Indiana, some of the best times of day to visit this unique wetland are during either sunrise or sunset. You’ll get to witness a stunning array of colors along the skyline and waterscape.

If you haven’t yet traveled to see Kesling Wetland, you have to add this to your Indiana bucket list. To visit, stop by the college Learning Center at: 2388 S 500 W, Albion, IN 46701.

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