Attractions, day trips, food stops, parks, towns, and events
Things to Do in Indiana
A practical guide to what is worth doing across the Hoosier State, from classic attractions to small-town stops and local stories that make a trip feel specific.
Things to do in Indiana sort into a few real categories. There are 24 state parks, from Pokagon State Park up in Steuben County down to Clifty Falls State Park near Madison. There are 15 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline at Indiana Dunes. There is a food map built on breaded tenderloins and small-town bakeries, and a sports calendar that peaks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway every May.
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The days that work are anchored to one of those and then filled in. Take a courthouse square in Jasper or Angola, a brewery afternoon, a county fair, or a festival like Gen Con or the Elkhart Jazz Festival. Add a food stop, check the drive, and keep a rainy-day backup. Filter by region below to see what is actually near you.
From Get Indiana
- Harmonie State Park: The Magic of Fireflies
- Take a Relaxing Cruise on the Dixie Sternwheeler in North Webster, Indiana
- Fox Island County Park: Fort Wayne's Hidden Escape Into Nature
- Discover the Underground Wonder of Southern Indiana: Squire Boone Caverns
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Indiana State Parks
Trails, history, and the state parks and recreation areas worth a full day outside.
Lakes & Beaches
Reservoirs, lake towns, and Lake Michigan beaches for swimming, boating, and slow summer days.
Hiking & Trails
Day hikes, nature preserves, paved paths, and trail systems across the state.
Waterfalls & Caves
Cataracts, cave tours, and the underground stops and overlooks worth chasing.
Camping
Campgrounds, cabins, and lakeside sites for a night or a weekend under the stars.
Gardens & Arboretums
Botanical gardens, conservatories, and seasonal blooms worth a slow walk.
Hidden Gem Things to Do in Indiana
Offbeat places, local favorites, and Indiana stops that feel a little more found than advertised.
Free Things to Do in Indiana
Parks, trails, public art, downtown walks, scenic drives, and easy ideas that do not need a big budget.
Family-Friendly Things to Do
Ideas with easier timing, room to move, nearby food, and enough flexibility for real family logistics.
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What's it like in Angola, Indiana?
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Your Guide to Rock the Ruins in Indy
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Strolling In the Deep: Bluespring Caverns
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Greenwood’s Free Hidden Gem: The Greenwood Amphitheater
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The Oakwood Resort at Lake Wawasee
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Marshall County Blueberry Festival
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What's it like in Spiceland, Indiana?
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Indiana Makes Good Whiskey, and That's the Hard Truth
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What's it like in Lebanon, Indiana?
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What's it like in Greenfield, Indiana?
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Your New Favorite Coffee House: Hattie's
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What's it like in Jasper, Indiana?
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The Lyford Donut Barn: Sweet Tradition and Irresistible Flavor
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We All Scream For Graeter's Ice Cream
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Indiana's Sweetest Secret: Exploring Albanese Candy Factory
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An Eye-Catching Concert Hall- The Palladium
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Bremen's Secret Pizza: The Wooden Peel
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