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Pinhook Park

2801 Riverside Dr, South Bend, IN 46616
4.5(419)
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Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings
Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings
Fri, Dec 19 • 4:15 PM
427 North Main Street, South Bend, 46601
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Drag Brunch- Ugly Sweater Edition
Drag Brunch- Ugly Sweater Edition
Sun, Dec 14 • 10:30 AM
1025 Northside Boulevard, South Bend, IN 46615
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4.0
2y

The Pinhook lake was once the course of the St.Joseph River until it was diverted in the 1920s so Riverside Dr could connect with Cleaveland Rd without building a bridge.

The apex of the lake bend is a site of great historical significance, yet few know of it or why. It is the eastern landing of a portage between the St. Joseph River and the Kankakee River to the west, and thus across the continental divide. It had been used by Native Americans for thousands of years for transporting people and goods between the North Eastern continent and the West. One could paddle a canoe from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of Mexico, and the only time they needed to portage the canoe was at this park, only a couple miles. It is this portage that the Potawatomi Indians controlled that in part made this tribe so powerful and influential. It is also the very spot where the first white man set foot in Northern Indiana. (And most all the Indiana region other than a few shore landings on the Northern banks of the Ohio River) This man was the french trader LaSalle, who married into the Potawatomi and helped found South Bend. The road just to the west up the bank is named after this famous portage... Portage Rd.

The park has plenty of parking. Probably too much parking in my opinion. It also has a sandy swimming area, where I first learned how to swim as a toddler. ( And almost drowned in too, not recommended for toddlers for their first swimming lessons) Just outside of the swim area, the seaweed is dense and so not safe for swimming by inexperienced swimmers.

Fishing is popular at this park. There is a newish boat dock that features a handicapped kayak and canoe loading platform so even wheelchair-bound people can...

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5.0
17w

Such a beautiful place I've been visiting Pinhook Park every year for years, and it never fails to touch my heart. The scenery is absolutely lovely, with its beautiful lake and river views. I appreciate the opportunity to celebrate my loved one with a memorial brick - it's a meaningful way to honor their memory and leave a lasting tribute. The park's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it the perfect spot for reflection and remembrance. I love walking along the paved trails, enjoying the waterfront scenery, and spending time in the Angel of Hope Memorial Garden. Pinhook Park is a treasured spot for me, and I feel grateful to have it as a place to visit and connect...

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5.0
4y

So let's say you're in the Pinhook area of South Bend, and you want to go for a stroll somewhere. Someplace quiet, with a lot of water and trees and Canada geese. Well, look no further than Pinhook Park, because it's got all of these things in spades, as well as a community center, a playground and a bunch of docks to fish from (in case the Canada geese aren't a selling point for you.)

There is also a memorial garden/statue for families who have lost a child, which can serve as a quiet place to feel whatever feelings need to be felt, if that is a thing you or someone you care...

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Joshua LongerotJoshua Longerot
The Pinhook lake was once the course of the St.Joseph River until it was diverted in the 1920s so Riverside Dr could connect with Cleaveland Rd without building a bridge. The apex of the lake bend is a site of great historical significance, yet few know of it or why. It is the eastern landing of a portage between the St. Joseph River and the Kankakee River to the west, and thus across the continental divide. It had been used by Native Americans for thousands of years for transporting people and goods between the North Eastern continent and the West. One could paddle a canoe from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of Mexico, and the only time they needed to portage the canoe was at this park, only a couple miles. It is this portage that the Potawatomi Indians controlled that in part made this tribe so powerful and influential. It is also the very spot where the first white man set foot in Northern Indiana. (And most all the Indiana region other than a few shore landings on the Northern banks of the Ohio River) This man was the french trader LaSalle, who married into the Potawatomi and helped found South Bend. The road just to the west up the bank is named after this famous portage... Portage Rd. The park has plenty of parking. Probably too much parking in my opinion. It also has a sandy swimming area, where I first learned how to swim as a toddler. ( And almost drowned in too, not recommended for toddlers for their first swimming lessons) Just outside of the swim area, the seaweed is dense and so not safe for swimming by inexperienced swimmers. Fishing is popular at this park. There is a newish boat dock that features a handicapped kayak and canoe loading platform so even wheelchair-bound people can use the lake.
ElizabethElizabeth
Such a beautiful place I've been visiting Pinhook Park every year for years, and it never fails to touch my heart. The scenery is absolutely lovely, with its beautiful lake and river views. I appreciate the opportunity to celebrate my loved one with a memorial brick - it's a meaningful way to honor their memory and leave a lasting tribute. The park's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it the perfect spot for reflection and remembrance. I love walking along the paved trails, enjoying the waterfront scenery, and spending time in the Angel of Hope Memorial Garden. Pinhook Park is a treasured spot for me, and I feel grateful to have it as a place to visit and connect with loved ones.
Amy HoughtalingAmy Houghtaling
This is just a lovely park. The playground has good shade, which is uncommon in this area. There is a community center building and the bathrooms are open. They are clean and in good shape. The lake around the park is gorgeous. It has a paved walking trail that goes all through the park (and it is a big park). I walked around for a while with my kids double stroller yesterday. A lot of people fish here. There are two docs that go into the lake. The children’s garden in the middle is to memorialize children who have died young. it is very sweet.
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The Pinhook lake was once the course of the St.Joseph River until it was diverted in the 1920s so Riverside Dr could connect with Cleaveland Rd without building a bridge. The apex of the lake bend is a site of great historical significance, yet few know of it or why. It is the eastern landing of a portage between the St. Joseph River and the Kankakee River to the west, and thus across the continental divide. It had been used by Native Americans for thousands of years for transporting people and goods between the North Eastern continent and the West. One could paddle a canoe from Lake Ontario to the Gulf of Mexico, and the only time they needed to portage the canoe was at this park, only a couple miles. It is this portage that the Potawatomi Indians controlled that in part made this tribe so powerful and influential. It is also the very spot where the first white man set foot in Northern Indiana. (And most all the Indiana region other than a few shore landings on the Northern banks of the Ohio River) This man was the french trader LaSalle, who married into the Potawatomi and helped found South Bend. The road just to the west up the bank is named after this famous portage... Portage Rd. The park has plenty of parking. Probably too much parking in my opinion. It also has a sandy swimming area, where I first learned how to swim as a toddler. ( And almost drowned in too, not recommended for toddlers for their first swimming lessons) Just outside of the swim area, the seaweed is dense and so not safe for swimming by inexperienced swimmers. Fishing is popular at this park. There is a newish boat dock that features a handicapped kayak and canoe loading platform so even wheelchair-bound people can use the lake.
Joshua Longerot

Joshua Longerot

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Such a beautiful place I've been visiting Pinhook Park every year for years, and it never fails to touch my heart. The scenery is absolutely lovely, with its beautiful lake and river views. I appreciate the opportunity to celebrate my loved one with a memorial brick - it's a meaningful way to honor their memory and leave a lasting tribute. The park's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it the perfect spot for reflection and remembrance. I love walking along the paved trails, enjoying the waterfront scenery, and spending time in the Angel of Hope Memorial Garden. Pinhook Park is a treasured spot for me, and I feel grateful to have it as a place to visit and connect with loved ones.
Elizabeth

Elizabeth

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This is just a lovely park. The playground has good shade, which is uncommon in this area. There is a community center building and the bathrooms are open. They are clean and in good shape. The lake around the park is gorgeous. It has a paved walking trail that goes all through the park (and it is a big park). I walked around for a while with my kids double stroller yesterday. A lot of people fish here. There are two docs that go into the lake. The children’s garden in the middle is to memorialize children who have died young. it is very sweet.
Amy Houghtaling

Amy Houghtaling

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