Indiana Family Vacations Offers Fun Affordable Summer Ideas For the Entire Family

Get affordable summer fun for the entire family with these Indiana family vacation plans. Check them all out and book your trip soon!

Travel historic US 27 into Randolph County Indiana and find fine art, Amish wares, culinary indulgences, fascinating museums and antiques, among many other tourism spots.We are home to over a hundred fine artisans. Many have showrooms or have their wares available at fairs and our multiple galleries. Discover historical, railroad, firefighter, glass and soldier museums holding fascinating stories and artifacts.
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An explosion of several new locally-owned restaurants coupled with some of the area’s best-loved eateries has made Gibson County southwestern Indiana’s go-to dining destination! Whether your taste buds crave a quiet meal at a romantic bistro, a “blue-plate special” at a nostalgic diner, or something in-between, foodies are raving about the dining opportunities that are springing up around Gibson County. Ethnic offerings run the gamut from American to Thai, including German, Asian and Mexican.
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Hailing as the Crossroads of Southern Indiana, Jackson County sits, almost to the mile, in the middle of Indianapolis and Louisville, KY. It is only a few hours from Cincinnati and a few more from Chicago, thus being on the way everywhere. The nearly 42,000 citizens that make up Jackson County IN are filled with pride in their communities, and welcome visitors to their quaint, picturesque surroundings they call home.
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Swing into spring by enjoying a weekend getaway to Dubois County in Southern Indiana. Enjoy several unique festivals, awe-inspiring architecture, historic attractions, great shopping and outdoor recreation at its best! Festivals are already in full swing in Dubois County as spring arrives. From March 17-19, celebrate St. Patrick’s weekend in Ireland, Indiana, where the community works together to put on an unforgettable Irish experience. Don’t forget to stop at The Rock Bar & Grill to enjoy a home-style meal and green beer!
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With Indiana’s most beautiful state park, two wineries and a craft brewery, buffalo preserve, scenic golf courses and outlet shopping, Northern Indiana Lakes Country is family-friendly and conveniently located less than 200 miles from Cleveland, Indianapolis and Chicago. Outdoor recreation lovers flock to Pokagon State Park and our 101 natural lakes. Hike on nine trails at Pokagon State Park, rent a bike to tour the 1,260-acre park or take a guided 45-minutes horseback ride and more.
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Vincennes is Indiana’s First City and an ideal get away for history enthusiasts. Steeped in history and enriched through agriculture, Knox County is optimally located between Interstate highways 64 and 70. Our showcase of historic sites includes: George Rogers Clark National Historical Park; Grouseland, the mansion and museum of our 9th U.S. President, William Henry Harrison; the Indiana Military Museum; the Vincennes State Historic Sites, including the Indiana Territory Capitol, and The Old Cathedral, Indiana’s first church. New to our list of attractions is the must see fully interactive Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy.
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Marshall County IN is where you go to get away from it all. The tourism and attractions are second to none. Shake off your cares with a meandering drive down country roads. Discover communities where people still greet you with a smile and a friendly word. While we’re chock full of the rural charms you’d expect, you’re also sure to uncover a few pleasant surprises during your stay. Like the fact that we’re home to a stunning golf course designed by a world-renowned golf course designer. Or that you’ll find Indiana’s second-largest natural lake here, Lake Maxinkuckee, circled by an inviting lakeside community, Culver. Follow Indiana’s First Barn Quilt throughout every season.
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Besides its automobile heritage, DeKalb County offers many other sites including a 131-year-old covered bridge, a historical walking tour featuring forty-one homes which have architectural or historical significance, and the famous Sechler Pickles where three generations have processed pickles the old fashion way. DeKalb County is also home to the world famous Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival, where every Labor Day weekend owners of these classic cars return for their annual reunion and parade. Also held that same weekend are two Classic Car Auctions, with over 5,000 cars for sale. These three events bring in over 200,000 people to the county. DeKalb County is also host to many national and regional car clubs each year.
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Welcome to Peru/Miami County, Indiana, rich with history, breathtaking scenery and endless opportunities that will create memories to last a lifetime. Where else could you sit in the cockpit of a historical aircraft, see a breathtaking circus performance, play a round of golf, enjoy wine tasting, take in history of the Miami Indians, Cole Porter and other historic sites all in one day. Miami County is “Where the fun begins!”
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