A spectacular land of ancient cliff dwellings, alluring mountains, colorful cowboys and farm-fresh flavors
Plan your next group trip to Indiana with our free Indiana Group Tour Planner! Explore must-visit destinations, group-friendly activities, and resources for an unforgettable journey.
Plan your next group trip to Indiana with our free Indiana Group Tour Planner! Explore must-visit destinations, group-friendly activities, and resources for an unforgettable journey.
Indiana invites you to explore its rich tapestry of attractions, offering a perfect blend of historic charm and vibrant entertainment. From bustling urban hubs to quaint historic districts, the Hoosier State is filled with opportunities to uncover fascinating stories and create lasting memories. Wander through Indiana’s well-preserved historic districts, where cobblestone streets and classic architecture whisper tales of a bygone era. Pair that with exciting entertainment options, from live performances to interactive experiences, and you’ve got a destination ready to delight every type of traveler.
This Indiana State Guide is your gateway to uncovering the unique highlights of the Crossroads of America. Whether you’re drawn to the allure of local theaters, museums, or iconic landmarks, or prefer exploring the charm of its picturesque downtowns, Indiana offers something for everyone. Packed with insights into the state’s best spots for entertainment and its most intriguing historic districts, this guide is your perfect companion for planning a group trip brimming with discovery and excitement. Get ready to experience Indiana like never before!
A spectacular land of ancient cliff dwellings, alluring mountains, colorful cowboys and farm-fresh flavors
Set course for Huntsville, Alabama’s U.S. Space & Rocket Center to visit one of the foremost leaders in the U.S. space program.
New Jersey, known as “The Garden State,” has plenty of scenic beauty, from rolling hills and idyllic farmland to white sandy beaches. But the indoors has a lot to offer as well.
In 1867, Green Lake, Wisconsin saw its first resort on the lake—the Oakwood. A smart, wood-frame hotel with trademark broad verandas, it was built to hold 75 guests.
Downtown Cleveland has so much going for it that groups could spend a long weekend without ever leaving the city center.
Amtrak stations in Connersville (COI), Crawfordsville
(CRF), Dyer (DYE), Elkhart (EKH), Hammond-Whiting
(HMI), Indianapolis (IND), Lafayette (LAF), Michigan
City (MCI), Rensselaer (REN), South Bend (SOB),
Waterloo (WTI)