#PlacesofNEI: Take a stroll along the Pufferbelly Trail
The Pufferbelly Trail is a segment of the pathway that will eventually go from Pokagon State Park in Angola to Ouabache State Park in Bluffton.
About 40 minutes south of Fort Wayne, Bluffton is a welcoming small town, named for the river bluffs near its original site. Today, it remains a beacon of natural beauty, with more than 100 acres of award-winning parkland all within an inclusive community that helps you feel right at home.
The Pufferbelly Trail is a segment of the pathway that will eventually go from Pokagon State Park in Angola to Ouabache State Park in Bluffton.
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