Secret spots, roadside finds, and local favorites
Indiana's Best-Kept Hidden Gems
Tucked-away restaurants, quiet trails, unusual museums, small-town stops, and only-in-Indiana stories worth planning a day around.
Indiana's hidden gems are the specific, local places that never make the state tourism poster. Bluespring Caverns runs boat tours on the longest navigable underground river in the country. The World's Largest Ball of Paint sits in a garage in Alexandria. Rose Island, a 1920s amusement park, is going back to the woods inside Charlestown State Park. The Packerton Pop Machine is a lone soda machine at a rural crossroads in Claypool.
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They are spread across every region and they do not swap. In Michiana it runs to lake towns and oddities like the RV Hall of Fame in Elkhart. Around Indianapolis the finds hide inside neighborhoods, the way Rene's Bakery does in Broad Ripple. Farther south there are caves, river towns, and Schimpff's Confectionery in Jeffersonville. Pick one anchor, then use the region filter to see what else is close enough to make the drive worth it.
From Get Indiana
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Outdoor Hidden Gems in Indiana
Quiet trails, preserves, gardens, lake views, and outdoor stops that feel like someone let you in on a local shortcut.
Hidden Gem Food Stops
Diners, bakeries, coffee shops, taverns, and local food stops worth planning the next hour around.
Family-Friendly Hidden Gems
Lower-stress stops with room to wander, easier timing, and enough nearby options to save the day if plans shift.
Rainy Day Hidden Gems
Museums, shops, galleries, indoor attractions, and odd little places that still work when the forecast ruins your first idea.
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La Trattoria: Greenwood's Beloved Italian Steakhouse Since 2000
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Rose Island: Indiana's Lost 1920s Amusement Park
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