Visit The Friendliest Town In Indiana The Next Time You Need A Pick-Me-Up
By Tori Jane|Published January 29, 2022
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Tori Jane
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Tori Jane is a storm chaser, writer, photographer, and the village idiot - in that order. When she's not out and about dancing with the meanest storms on planet Earth for funsies she can be found wandering, shooting landscapes, writing, editing photos, and otherwise up to no good. Legend has it that she can also be occasionally spotted typing up short bios in the third person, but those rumors are unsubstantiated.
We all get bummed out sometimes. If you’re anything like us, when you feel down and out, you get the urge to go away – anywhere but here – to any place you can find that might be worth your while. You crave places where folks are friendly and warm, and the surroundings are scenic and pleasant. Well, as it turns out, if you just so happen to search for “the best town in Indiana,” “the friendliest town in Indiana,” or something of the sort, there’s one town that comes up again and again. It’s the lovely little town north of Indy called Carmel, and it’s won awards for its magnificence and optimism. It’s the perfect place to run off to when you crave the anywhere but here sort of thing; you might even love it so much you decide to live here.
Some folks might argue that Carmel is a city, but with a population of under 100,000 people, we think it qualifies as a large town (but not quite a "city" just yet).
It was originally called Bethlehem, and in 1837, it was formally platted and recorded. Today, you can find the spot where Bethlehem was - it's where the clock tower is now. You can't miss it; it's on Rangeline Road and Main.
It was renamed Carmel in 1874 when the Post Office was officially built.
As one might expect in a larger town, there are plenty of things to do around here. No matter what you're passionate about, you'll find something in Carmel that reflects those interests. There are all sorts of festivals and events held by the town multiple times per year, and community is a thing they value greatly. You'll find the residents of Carmel coming together to celebrate just about everything every chance they get - and you'll be welcomed as well.
Among the most popular activities around Carmel are the Carmel Arts & Design District, where you can find numerous galleries, shops, and cultural spots, and Midtown Plaza, which boasts all sorts of fun things to check out (with, you guessed it, plenty more shops).
Carmel is right on the famous Monon Rail Trail, one of Indiana's most amazing (and lengthy) hiking trails. You can learn more about it here! Other beloved outdoor activities around the town include top-notch golfing, walking and biking trails, parks, and more.
Once you've fallen in love with Carmel, you'll find there will always be a little piece of your heart there - even if you never find yourself living there permanently.
You'll never forget the places you go, and the kind folks you'll meet there. You'll adore the shops, want to visit every single restaurant, and you'll know the museums by heart.
Maybe now you can see why Carmel has been called the friendliest town in Indiana! Everything about it, from top to bottom, through and through, is absolutely wonderful – and it’s all accentuated by the smiling faces you’ll meet at every turn. What are your favorite small, friendly towns in Indiana? Let us know your picks in the comments.
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