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The Muscatatuck Park has a small staff of dedicated park lovers.  The recent crew has been working together for over five years, and have made some considerable upgrades to the facility.

The park staff is always willing to help you if you have any questions. We are understaffed; so we are always not easy to find on the grounds. During the week please check into the visitor center. On weekends check the maintenance office for a note on the whereabouts of the attendant on duty.

We wish you a pleasant visit and a great day!

 

Camp Hosts:

Sandy and Arty 

Visitor Center Receptionists: 

Pat Thompson    

Felica

 

Director of the Jennings County Tourism Bureau:

Susan Walters

Susan is an energetic cheerful soul. She is an avid history buff and participates in numerous Civil War era reenactments.  Her office is upstairs at the William Read Home, yet she likes to deal with the visitor so you may quite likely she her. 

 

Maintenance Supervisor / Director's Assistant:

Heidi Fox

Heidi is in her fourth season at the Muscatatuck Park. She received her Associates degree in Horticultural, from Vincennes University. She worked as an intern during her last semester of collage and was hired shortly after she graduated. She has designed many flower beds at the park and is instrumental in all the parks Maintenance.

 

Assistant, Muscatatuck Park:

Dennis Carson

Dennis was hired on full time after his second season. He is a very energetic man who is an avid outdoorsman as well as a fine emplyee.  

 

 

Director, Jennings County Parks & Recreation:

Greg Martin

Greg will be working his 15th season at the Muscatatuck Park. Greg received his bachelors degree in 1991 in Forest Resource Management from Purdue University. He started working at the park in July 1991. In 1994, Greg moved away to Colorado to pursue his rock climbing dreams. He returned to Jennings County in 1997 to coordinate and write his second five-year master plan for the Jennings County Parks and Recreation Department.

Greg was hired as Director to the Department in 1998. Greg has been instrumental in many of the upgrades to the Park over the years including: moving Tourism to the Park, the Vinegar Mill Project, the State Historical Marker Grant, and the Urban Forestry Grant.

Greg is an active recreationist and is quite at home on the grounds of the Muscatatuck Park. He has developed additional trails on the facility and is primarily responsible for the bouldering development on the facility. 

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Andie (his wife) and Summer (his daughter) have lived on the grounds of the Muscatatuck Park for some time. We thank the county leaders for this opportunity, and would likewise like to thank all Jennings County residents.  

 

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