Discover Indiana’s Farm to Fork experience in the heart of Indiana’s Green Triangle. Come explore our lonely country roads filled with unexpected discoveries. Farmers markets still exist on our historic Main Streets and self-serve orchards and strawberry patches give you the chance to savor the flavors.

Unique museums, vintage architecture, majestic lakes and countryside alive with wildlife, peaceful trails, and fishing to soothe the soul. Explore the nation’s first Tombstone Trail or take a trip down the historic Lincoln Highway.

Get a behind-the-scenes look at the preparation of locally grown produce and food. Treat your taste buds to a home-cooked farm feast for small groups. Personalized schedules are available for one day or two-day excursions. Farm to Fork season runs from March to November.

Disconnect and re-connect to the simple life in Noble County.

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A windmill museum that will blow you away, glorious historic architecture frozen in time, and majestic lakes and countryside teeming with wildlife, trails, and fishing that will soothe the soul. Comfort foods that warm the heart, and feed the heartiest appetites can be found in picturesque downtowns that recall simpler times. These are just some of the features of Noble County, Indiana.

This gateway to Amish Country beckons you to explore lonely country roads filled with unexpected discoveries. Farmer’s markets still exist on our historic Main Streets, and family oriented self-serve orchards give you the chance to savor the flavors of delicious apples, strawberries, and blueberries grown the way nature intended. Your heart will race as you meet the residents of Black Pine Animal Park, and time stands still at the historic home of famed author Gene Stratton Porter on Sylvan Lake. Award winning hotels and bed breakfasts offer rest for your mind and body. [...]

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