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Indiana Travel Vacation Guide

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Vacation Rentals in Indiana

Staying at a vacation rental in Indiana is an excellent idea especially if you are traveling with your family or a large group. Indiana vacation rentals not only offer more space but also more privacy, most of the times at a better rate than an Indiana hotel room. At an Indiana vacation rental you will feel just like at home, but with a variety of amenities that will make your vacation an unforgettable experience.

Things to do in Indiana


Finding things to do while vacationing at an Indiana condo is never a hard task. From beautiful national and state parks to numerous festival and events, the possibilities are almost unlimited. Read on and explore some of our favorite choices.

Indiana Outdoors

If you are an outdoors fanatic, you will never regret staying at an Indiana vacation home. The state offers all kinds of outdoors alternatives and numerous National and State Parks. The George Rogers Clark National Park located in Vincennes is one of the most popular and allows visitors to enjoy picnics along the Wabash, go camping or hiking. Other parks include the Brown County State Park and the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial.

Indiana Nature Encounters

Nature fanatics will have a blast when staying at an Indiana vacation villa. The state is home to the Hossier National Forest and the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. These unique places feature many eco-system types, beaches; hiking trails a small water park and several antique shops among many other things.

Indiana Festivals and Events

If visiting an Indiana accommodation during late April make sure to include the Thunder Over Louisville festival in your list of things to do. This incredible spectacle is the largest fireworks show in the United States. It is recommended to camp at the place one day before if you want to get a good spot.

Indiana Dinning

Visitors to an Indiana hotel will not have a problem finding good food. From luxurious and gourmet restaurants to relaxed eateries, the alternatives are unlimited.

Indiana Sightseeing

Indiana's central location allows its visitors great sightseeing opportunities. Those staying at an Indiana bead and breakfast can easily reach Chicago, Louisville or Cincinnati. Nashville, Milwaukee, St. Louis or Detroit are also popular two to three hour drive sightseeing destinations.

World Known Top Events in the State of Indiana

Amish Country of Northern Indiana Quilt Gardens Tour
Elkhart, June 1-Oct. 1

Indianapolis 500 Festival
Indianapolis, May 1-24

Ligonier Marshmallow Festival
Ligonier, Sept. 4-7

West Side Nut Club Fall Festival
Evansville, Oct. 5-10

Parke County Covered Bridge Festival
Indianapolis, Oct. 9-18