Most people drive through northwestern Indiana without stopping, assuming there is nothing worth pulling over for. That assumption is wrong.
Tucked away near the small town of Morocco, Indiana, there is a sprawling 1,000-acre restored prairie where a real herd of American bison roams freely across open grassland. This is not a zoo, not a theme park, and not a roadside gimmick.
This preserve has quietly become one of the most unexpected wildlife destinations in the entire Midwest. The bison herd can number in the dozens, sometimes spotted grazing just feet from the viewing platform…