The longest snow tubing run in Indiana is also one of the largest snow parks in the country! Glide effortlessly along pre-made tracks in the snow here. Check it out:
Situated in southeast Indiana, Perfect North Slopes gives the tri-state area the fun winter experience of skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing that is often only found in the most northern parts of the country.
With a 1,200-foot-long run, this is easily one of the largest snow tubing runs in the country in addition to the state, and going down on an inner tube is like gliding on air.
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There are 23 lanes to choose from, including superlanes which allow your entire family to go down together as a unit. There are all sorts of ways to enjoy the slopes here.
Guests can purchase passes online in advance to enjoy this attraction.
For the 2022/23 season, passes will be available in two-hour time limits and are $30.00 for folks 12 and under (or 60+/military), and $35.00 general admission for all 13 and up.
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Tubing is not included in Skiing/Snowboarding lift tickets (as it has in years past), but pass holders can add a two-hour tubing ticket for just $10. However, Tubing Tickets are still included for all Season Pass holders.
Perfect North makes its own snow, so it doesn't have to rely entirely on Mother Nature. But it is fun to visit after a big snowstorm.
Check the snow report on the park's website (link below) to find out how many lanes are open before visiting.
Indiana is a wonderful place to live, visit, and experience. Year-round, it’s an awesome little place that will amaze you and make you need more; each year, folks move here in hopes of experiencing the Hoosier State at its best. If you’re wondering when you ought to check Indiana out, try autumn; this incredible season is filled with wonder, mystery, and fun, and there are so many things to do in Indiana in the fall that it can be challenging to decide where to start. You’ve found the jackpot: check out these Indiana fall activities that the whole family will surely adore.
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Indiana Fall Foliage: Where To Go In Indiana For Fall Foliage
If there’s anything anyone thinks about immediately when it comes to autumn, it’s the color – and we can’t blame them! Fall colors in Indiana are an amazing phenomenon; starting in late September at the northernmost parts of the state and spreading south until roughly the end of October, our autumn splendor is something to write home about! Check out some of the most amazing places to go in Indiana for fall foliage:
Location: Jasonville, Indiana
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Wow Factor: With three sparkling, clear lakes and a ridiculous amount of brilliant foliage surrounding it all, Shakamak State Park is an autumn paradise.
Need To Know: Entry fees are $7 per in-state vehicle, $9 per out-of-state vehicle. Camping is also possible. Plan an adventure ASAP!
To try and explain the incredible color that is Shakamak State Park in the fall is to fall short of ever truly describing the wonder of it all. This heavily-forested natural sanctuary comes ablaze with color each and every autumn, and there are few things more incredible than waking up to the brilliance of fall. Two-thirds of the available campsites are in heavily wooded areas, and we promise: you’ll never forget a night spent at Shakamak in the fall.
Location: Mitchell, Indiana
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Wow Factor: Fall colors are already awesome – now combine them with an old, historic mill and you’ll see autumn in Indiana at its finest.
Need To Know: Entry fees are $7 per in-state vehicle, $9 per out-of-state vehicle. Camping is also possible. Plan an adventure ASAP!
With a whole settler’s village, a historic old mill, and all the fall color you could ever hope for, a stop at Spring Mill State Park is always a great idea. There’s an awesome assortment of things to do and experience while you’re here, from cave tours, boating, and hiking to the historic village and everything in between – all with a backdrop of sheer autumnal amazingness. You’ll learn a lot, too, which makes for an excellent bonus.
Location: Spencer, Indiana
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Wow Factor: It’s one of Indiana’s most spectacular waterfalls surrounded by a plethora of brilliant color – what else need be said?
Need To Know: Entry fees are $7 per in-state vehicle, $9 per out-of-state vehicle. No swimming, please.
Cataract Falls is one of Indiana’s most breathtakingly famous waterfalls, and in the fall, they’re somehow only improved upon (which most of us probably didn’t even consider as a possibility). A photographer’s paradise, Cataract Falls in the fall is an incredible sight to behold; the two waterfalls are approximately one mile apart, and both are absolutely worth the hiking it takes (which isn’t difficult!) to reach them.
Best Autumn Towns in Indiana
Indiana is home to – quite literally – hundreds of small towns. Some of these towns go above and beyond every autumn to become seasonal must-dos; if you’ve never visited one of our favorite autumn towns in Indiana at this time of year, you truly should – we promise it’ll become a family tradition in no time!
Location: Hancock County, Indiana
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Wow Factor: Greenfield is one of those small towns that really pops when it’s all in unison about something – especially autumn.
Need To Know: Get ready for farmers markets, shopping, and festivals galore – Greenfield is the ultimate autumn adventure.
Greenfield, Indiana is a small town that goes big for fall and all the fall festivities you can dream of. With historic homes and buildings all over the place and incredible colors serving as a perfect backdrop, check out the Greenfield Farmers Market, attend the annual Riley Festival, and check out farms like Tuttle Orchards for a hay ride or two – you can’t go wrong with a day trip (or longer) to one of Indiana’s best little autumn towns.
Location: Brown County, Indiana
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Wow Factor: Brown County is widely considered to be the most beautiful place in Indiana. Throw in a little fall festivities and... well, enough said.
Need To Know: You’re gonna want more than one day for this one, we promise.
Ask a local Hoosier what town comes to mind when you say “fall” and you’ll be amazed at how many of ‘em will immediately mention Nashville. This adorable small town in Indiana is magical all year ‘round, but it’s especially amazing when the temperatures are dropping every evening and the air is particularly crisp. There’s always something fun going on, and you’ll find that all the shops and restaurants get decorated up and really in the autumnal spirit, adding to the overall magic. Nashville is an excellent example of our wonderful small towns – especially at this time of year!
Location: St. Joseph County, Indiana
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Wow Factor: The University of Notre Dame campus is incredibly impressive ALWAYS, but in the fall, it’s positively breathtaking.
Need To Know: South Bend is Indiana’s fourth-largest town, making it a delightful destination for more than “just” Notre Dame – so be sure to stick around and explore a while.
The nothing-short-of-incredible University of Notre Dame is one of the most ridiculously famous college campuses in the United States, and it’s right here at home. In the fall, the stunning gothic architecture and healthy number of large, fluffy trees ensures that peak color will be nothing short of life-changing to witness. Even folks who aren’t photographers are going to want to bust out the cameras for this one; it might be Indiana’s most photogenic place when surrounded by color. Plus, there’s always something going on – so keep an ear out!
Best Pumpkin Patches In Indiana
What fall is complete without a pumpkin patch or three? Autumn times call for autumn traditions, and the old-fashioned pumpkin patch is a big, huge must. Multiple dozens of working farms in Indiana offer annual pumpkin patches and other autumnal activities, all of which are worth a visit. Why not make a road trip out of the best ones? Check out a few of the best pumpkin patches in Indiana:
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Location: Evansville, Indiana
Wow Factor: This one has the special distinction of being HUGE!
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Need To Know: Cost depends on a few factors, like age and activities chosen. For example, hayrides are $13 per person ($10 on weekdays), while the corn maze is $5, and the petting zoo is always free.
Beginning on September 25th, the biggest pumpkin patch in Indiana will start hosting hayrides to its world-famous patch. Better still, the corn maze and pumpkin patch are included with the purchase of hayride tickets, so you only have to pay once. Cool, right? Take home some of the finest pumpkins you’ll ever pick yourself and carve ‘em up into all the coolest artworks you can think of. It’s a traditional autumn activity the whole family is sure to fall in love with. Make it a tradition!
Location: Decatur, Indiana
Wow Factor: You’ll find an amazing array of pumpkins to pick from, from lil’ bitty guys to biggo heckin’ chonkers (as the kids are saying, of course).
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Need To Know: General admission for folks three years old and up is $8. Season passes are $15.
Steele Farms is one of the best pumpkin patches in Indiana, and for many reasons; it’s large, very affordable, and provides a truly jaw-dropping range of pumpkin shapes and sizes for whatever you might be envisioning for your porch this year. The farm recommends wearing sturdy, closed-toed shoes for the best experience, and honestly, that’s great advice for all the autumn attractions on this list! The fun doesn’t just stop at pumpkins, either – there's also concessions, a play zone, a shop, and so much more!
Location: Walkertown, Indiana
Wow Factor: This four-acre pumpkin patch also has a seven-acre corn maze and other fun stuff to do; it went from a small family project for fun to the awesome powerhouse of autumn shenanigans it is now, and we can’t get enough.
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Need To Know: This patch is open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, so plan accordingly. Pets are welcome, too! There is no general admission fee, either – and free popcorn! The corn maze is the only part with any cost, which is always just $5.
Stanton Road Pumpkin Patch frequently gets mentioned in Indiana’s “best of” lists. When it comes to small, family-run, non-commercial farms, this is one of the best (and we here in Indiana have a decently sized handful of ‘em!). You’ll find nine varieties of pumpkin and a team more than happy to teach you all about them; an afternoon spent at Stanton Road Pumpkin Patch is an afternoon well-spent.
Best Fall Festivals In Indiana
Festivals: what would fall be without festivals? Boring, that’s what. Lucky for us, there are a number of amazing fall festivals in Indiana that are 100% worth traveling for – so many, in fact, that there’s nowhere near enough room to mention them all in one article. There are, however, a couple of amazing standouts we’d like to highlight; come to Indiana in the fall and enjoy some of the best fall festivals in the world.
Location: Rockville, Indiana
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Wow Factor: What’s more outrageously beautiful than fall color in Indiana? How about fall color in Indiana with some photogenic covered bridges thrown in, too?
Need To Know: This EPIC 10-day festival begins each and every year on the second Friday of October. There are nine locations where festivities will take place: Rockville, Billie Creek Village, Bloomingdale, Bridgeton, Mansfield, Mecca, Montezua, Rosedale, and Tangier. Check them all out for the fullest experience.
Parke County is famous for being the one county with the most covered bridges in Indiana, and this long, must-do festival is the best way to fully experience it. With incredible markets, vendors, traditions, food, and more, this is one tradition you need to get in on year after year. It’s always familiar, but it’s always new – if that makes sense. Tour the bridges, eat amazing food, explore historic places across Brown County, and enjoy – after all, you get ten whole days!
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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Wow Factor: This epic celebration is in its seventh decade of existence and still going strong.
Need To Know: This year’s festivities take place from October 19th through October 26th. There is no entry fee.
The annual Irvington Halloween Festival is a favorite among locals and those who learned a long time ago that it’s worth it to travel for this one. Taking place over the span of about a week, this delightful small-town celebration includes the participation of hundreds of residents and local businesses, turning the festival into an autumnal wonderland sure to thrill. There are a number of fun events going on, like a masquerade ball, an organ concert, a family movie night, a horror movie shorts night, and SO much more. Autumn’s never been the same since Irvington got involved!
Location: New Albany, Indiana
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Wow Factor: This is one of Indiana’s best fall festivals, hands down – awesome enough that folks travel for it. Now in its 67th year, this celebration of all things harvest time is sure to amaze folks of all ages.
Need To Know: Festivities occur daily from October 5th through October 19th.
The legendary Harvest Homecoming Festival in Indiana has been repeatedly voted the best fall festival in the state by several outlets and sources, and we agree that it definitely belongs among the top contenders. With a homecoming pageant, a photography competition, and, of course, all the traditional falls goings-on, this one is also a can’t-miss (we’re starting to see a pattern here).
Free & Cheap Indiana Fall Activities
Sometimes we all want to get out and about and enjoy the delights of the season without spending much – if anything. Well, that’s where we come in with a few handy suggestions for free and/or inexpensive things to do in Indiana this fall. You can’t go wrong with some of the simplest pleasures in life; they’re all a treat, and we suspect you’ll never do autumn the same way again after you’ve finished our to-do list.
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Fun fact for all you bargain lovers out there: turns out, there are a number of awesome farmers and flea markets in Indiana and they ALL only get better in the fall. There’s just something about popcorn, pumpkins, apples and scarecrows that really get our autumn thing going, and you’re sure to find plenty of all that at our awesome farmers markets. Select a pumpkin, purchase seasonal goodies and more – you never know what you’ll find, especially at this particular time of year.
Another idea for awesome free things to do in Indiana in the fall is the old-school scenic drive option. Indiana’s countryside is made up of rolling hills, gorgeous woodlands, breathtaking prairies, eye-catching sand dunes, and so much more, and in the fall everything’s a little more colorful while you check it out. Take any one of the 12 amazing scenic byways Indiana has to offer – you can’t go wrong with a single one! Scenic drives are awesome for folks of all ages, and we definitely recommend doing at least one or two this season.
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Finally, no list of things to do in Indiana this fall would be complete without mentioning good old-fashioned leaf-peeping. Come late September, colors are in full bloom, and come the end of October the show’s almost already over – so peep early! Some popular places for leaf-spotting in Indiana include Brown County State Park, the Hickory Ridge Lookout Tower, Clifty Falls State Park, and many more. Our healthy amount of foliage lends itself to excellent leaf-peeping opportunities, and we think you’ll become just as obsessed as we are once you’ve done it! Leaf peeping in Indiana is a truly special pastime – one everyone ought to get well acquainted with to truly experience the joys of this splendid season each and every year.
So, there you have it: all the information and ideas you’ll ever need to have THE ultimate autumn in Indiana. Fun and games await, friends! Do you have any autumn traditions or fall festivals you didn’t see in this list? What would you add to it? Let us know in the comments.
Great news everyone! It's summer! Oh, I know - I can hear the groans from here. That being said, though, it's a great excuse to start looking for creative and fun ways to cool off, and I've gone ahead and come up with a handful of 10 things to do this summer in Indiana to keep nice and cool, from indoor attractions to outdoor ones and everything in between. If you're on the lookout for all kinds of cool (literally) things to do in Indiana this season, you're in the right place. Let's check a few of 'em out!
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France Park is a classic, must-do summer activity for everyone in Indiana to do at least once or twice. For many, it's a family tradition, and it's obvious as to why: this amazing place is perfect for chilling out on a hot day, with scenic trails, cool, clean water and all the fun you could ever hope for. Make it a day trip - it's worth spending the time for!
When it comes to Lake Michigan beaches, it's tough to choose a favorite. But one of the coolest things about living in Indiana is that our beaches are truly ocean-like; you don't need to fly to a coastal state to enjoy the perfect beach day. Washington Park Beach is one of several awesome Indiana beaches that's sure to thrill the whole family - or maybe just you and a date! The photogenic lighthouse is a huge plus. Sunsets, anyone?
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Did you know that Indiana has its very own cruise "ship" known as the Madam Carroll? It's true! Cruise Lake Freeman on an old-school, 300-ton boat from May through October, imbibing in food, drink, and entertainment. Sunset on the lake is especially fun and soul-soothing; I highly recommend booking your cruise well in advance and bringing all your friends. There's more to this cruise than just the water that's cool.
The Koch Immersive Theatre & Planetarium is a part of the Evansville Immersive Theatre and Planetarium, which is absolutely awesome and totally worthy of a day trip. The theatre is truly an incredible experience, offering traditional planetarium programming with all sorts of other amazing, must-see events. Enjoy the nice, cool air conditioning and learn something new - it's worth it!
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There are numerous notable water parks in Indiana, though the Prophetstown State Park Aquatic Center might be one of the best. With a tube slide, a lazy river, and nice, chilly water sure to please on a hot day, this is a must-do for families and groups of friends that want a little more adventure with their state parks. Not all of our state parks include a pool and water park - but this one definitely does.
There are many awe-inspiring waterfalls in Indiana, and Cataract Falls is one of the most popular and well-loved. You can't swim in the falls, since it serves as a water source for a nearby town, but what you can do is nestle yourself right up alongside them and enjoy the water-cooled air surrounding the river and cascades. It's a perfect picnic spot!
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Hidden away in Noblesville is the refreshing Morse Reservoir Dam, where you and your family can frolic and play and enjoy the cool, clean water to the fullest. It's a sight to behold, absolutely beautiful, and it certainly makes for a perfect summer afternoon outdoors. Splash around in the water, take in the sights, and enjoy the perfect summer day.
Splash Island is the second water park I'll mention here, and for good reason: it's amazing and provides awesome summer fun for the whole fam. With a children's play area, waterslides, a diving area, and so much more, this is no doubt the epitome of fun in the sun. Just be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen!
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Fun fact: the Indianapolis Children's Museum is the biggest children's museum in the world, and it's ours - all ours! With amazing installations, exhibits, and more, this incredible (air conditioned) museum is amazing for kids AND adults, so don't let its name fool you. The kids love this one, but I think you'll love it just as much for lots of other reasons.
Finally, I'd like to mention a swimming hole in Indiana that might just be the best of them all. White Rock Park doubles as a campground and sits alongside a nice, chilly swimming hole just waiting for you to jump in. Zipline over the lake, swing into the water using a rope swing, go SCUBA diving... the possibilities are endless! Get your tickets in advance, as they go quick.
There you have 'em: 10 ideas for things to do this summer in Indiana, all of which will help you keep cool and relax. If you're planning to visit and would like somewhere interesting to spend the night, check out all the options from our friends at VRBO.
Do you have a favorite way to keep cool in the heat? Tell me about it in the comments!