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Putnam Park Trail
Little Niagara Creek meets the Chippewa River
Putnam Park is a 230-acre natural area situated on the UW-Eau Claire campus.
A scenic spot is where Little Niagara Creek spills into the Chippewa River.


instructor teaching students along the trail
Putnam Park provides diverse natural habitats for teaching and research right
on the UW-Eau Claire campus.


sunset along the Chippewa River
Sunsets over the Chippewa River are among the beautiful sights enjoyed by hikers
along the Putnam Park Trail.


students walking on Putnam Park trail
UW-Eau Claire students as well as community members enjoy Putnam Park
as a quiet place for solitude, walking, relaxation, and nature study.


Putnam Park is a 230-acre natural area owned by UW-Eau Claire. Most of the park is forested, although there is a small marsh area at the eastern end of the park and a small prairie area at the western end. Most of the park's land was donated to the city of Eau Claire in 1909 by Henry C. Putnam, who wished to see the land remain in its natural state and serve as a botanical laboratory and park in perpetuity. Over the years smaller tracts of land have been added to the original tract donated by Mr. Putnam. Ownership of the park was transferred from the city to the university in 1957. About half of Putnam Park is designated a Wisconsin State Natural Area.

 

 

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