10 Best Things To Do And See In Indiana Along The Ohio River
If you’ve had the pleasure of exploring our lovely state’s southern portion, you’ve likely fallen in love with the Ohio River like any Hoosier would. Not only is it a gorgeous river, there are many different attractions to enjoy along its banks.
From excellent getaway to picture-worthy views, these 10 awesome things to do make for a fabulous summer trip. Check them out:
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In this forest, you'll come across bridges, wood pavilions, cliffs, and some of the best views of the river in the state. There is an adventure hiking trail that loops 21.5 miles and passes by the Ohio. The park is located at 7234 Old Forest Rd. SW, Corydon, IN 47112.
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This lovely river town has a thriving urban neighborhood along the Ohio River that has it all. Modern restaurants, clubs, boutique shops, and much more can be found here. You'd never expect a downtown as gorgeous as this to be in Indiana. Find it at Main St., Evansville, IN 47708.
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This hometown eatery is right on the river, giving you incredible views while you enjoy your meal. It's great anytime of year and is best known for its jumbo shrimp, fish sandwiches, and burgers. Find it all and more at 375 W Vaughn Dr., Madison, IN 47250.
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The trails through this wonderful riverside forest lead to some amazing finds. There are rock formations, waterfalls, bridges, and old brick structures scattered throughout the place, and it is so much fun to explore. It is located in Clark County at 12500 IN-62, Charlestown, IN 47111.
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Offering indoor and outdoor seating, this immaculate winery offers some of the best views in the state. Guests enjoy a tasting room and a gift shop full of a plethora of different wines. This award-winning vineyard has been in business since 1995 and is located at 298 IN-156, Vevay, IN 47043.
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Indiana's largest and most popular forest, the southern half of it nudges right up against the Ohio River. You can take the Buzzard Roost Trail near Taswell for some spectacular views of this wonderful natural fixture. There are many places to enter this forest. Its official address is 811 Constitution Ave., Bedford, IN 47421.
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This 2.1-mile trek along the river is scenic and easy to access. The path is paved and is great for dog walking, birding, fishing, and getting up close and personal with wildflowers and wildlife. It is located at 4th St., Tell City, IN 47586.
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This beautiful hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been in operation since 2000. There are five luxurious rooms to choose from in this building from 1974. It sits on 11 acres near the river at 206 W Turnpike St., Vevay, IN 47043.
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Connecting the town of New Albany with Kentucky, this double-decker bridge has two arches and carries I-64 and US 150. It was completed in 1962 and is a beautiful addition to the river. It even lights up.
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Spanning the southern most 303 miles of Indiana, this gorgeous road lets you see this amazing river in all the best ways. All together, this road is 967 miles and spans three states, but you don't have to leave Indiana to enjoy it.
For more fun things to do, check out five lazy rivers in Indiana that are great for tubing.
What else do you love to do along the Ohio River? Share your favorite pastimes with us below in the comments.
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