It’s that time of year again – springtime in Indiana! And, as a Hoosier like me, you know what that means, right? It means our beautiful state will soon be (and in many places already is) in bloom! Spring is a wonderful time of year during which life seems to “spring” back to life. We’re totally here for it. Here are eight ridiculously beautiful springtime destinations in the state of Indiana, in no particular order, of course.

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Can you see now why I so love spring in Indiana? What are some of your favorite things to do in Indiana in spring? Can you suggest any spring day trips in Indiana? Tell us about them in the comments!

If you’d like to explore hikes around any of these beautiful spots, you can find some great trails by going to the  AllTrails website.

Craving a little more delicious Indiana amazingness? Have a look at this article for a more in-depth look at the spring wildflowers you’ll stumble upon at Charlestown State Park.

Charlestown State Park, A Wildflower Hotspot In Indiana, Will Be In Full Bloom Soon And It’s An Extraordinary Sight To See

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More Hoosier State Adventures

Where can we find ghost towns in Indiana?

  • Mollie, also located in Blackford County, flourished from the 1880s until the 1920s during the Indiana Gas Boom.
  • The only thing left of Chatterton, located in Warren County, is a single house – that’s it!
  • Renner, located in Blackford County, was once a busy railroad stop.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other spooky ghost towns in Indiana.

Where can we find historic sites in Indiana?

  • The Mabel McDowell Elementary School in Columbus was designed by prominent 20th-century architect John Carl Warnecke.
  • The Tippecanoe Battlefield Park in Battle Ground was the site of this famous battle fought by the Native Americans and US territory owners of the day.
  • The Madame C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company in Indianapolis is where this famous African American entrepreneur became this country’s first female self-made millionaire.

Read on to learn more about some of the many interesting historic sites in Indiana.

Where can we enjoy day trips in Indiana?

  • Berne – Berne is a charming former Swiss town that has managed to maintain a great deal of its early history. A great place to start is at the interactive museum here.
  • Wilstem Ranch – Located in Paoli, Wilstem Ranch is a one-of-a-kind elephant ranch offering unique opportunities including petting and feeding these beautiful creatures.
  • White Rock Park – Located in St Paul, the park is home to a natural sapphire pool where visitors can cliff dive, fish, zipline, and swim.

Read on to learn more about some of the best day trips in Indiana.