Take The Longest Float Trip In Indiana This Summer On The Tippecanoe River
As the months begin to get warmer and warmer, it’s like Hoosiers always end up thinking the same thing: “What am I going to do this summer?” Well, this summer, we think you should try Tippecanoe River Tubing. Most lazy river floating trips are under three miles long, but this one is 3 1/2 miles long – which means it’s excellent for a long trip on a warm day! This lazy river trip in Indiana flows along some of the most beautiful parts of the state and is one adventure you just can’t pass up!
Tubing season begins in June and generally runs through October. However, kayaking and canoeing trips are in-season from April to October, so make sure to plan accordingly. For tickets, reservations, more information, and more pictures, be sure to check out the official Riverside Rentals website.
Have you ever floated along the Tippecanoe River? If so, what was your favorite part? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
Interested in more intriguing places in Indiana to check out? This article about a secret abandoned theme park only locals know about might serve as inspiration!
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Out and About in Indiana
Where else can we go tubing in Indiana?
- The Whitewater River near Brookville is popular in part because the water is usually very warm in summer, and the area also offers a scenic drive.
- Sugar Creek in Sugar Creek Township is another favorite stop to go tubing, kayaking, and canoeing
- The Indiana Beach Lazy River in Indiana Beach is set within a waterpark and is a favorite with families.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other fantastic spots to go tubing in Indiana.
Where can we find bed and breakfast inns in Indiana?
- The Inn at Irwin Gardens in Columbus started out as a private home in 1864 and has beautiful gardens that are open to the public.
- The Blue Jay Manor in Michigan City is a beautiful Queen Ann Victorian estate with all the charm of that era.
- The Indianapolis Union Station offers guests a unique Pullman train car lodging experience.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other inviting bed and breakfast inns in Indiana.
Where can we find scenic byways in Indiana?
- The Whitewater Canal Scenic Byway is a beautiful 67-mile drive through the historic Whitewater River valley.
- Indiana SR-62 extends 223 miles through several wonderful towns, historic sites, and more.
- The Wabash River Scenic Byway is a little under 20 miles, passing through some wonderful places where you can enjoy wildlife, lodging, shopping, and dining opportunities.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other scenic byways in Indiana.