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How long is the drive from Frankenmuth to Columbus?

The direct drive from Frankenmuth to Columbus is 374 mi (602 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 2 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Frankenmuth to Columbus, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, as well as top places to visit like The Tridge (Midland) and Saginaw Children's Zoo, or the ever-popular Dow Diamond.

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Top cities between Frankenmuth and Columbus

The top cities between Frankenmuth and Columbus are Indianapolis and Fort Wayne. Indianapolis is the most popular city on the route. It's 5 hours from Frankenmuth and less than an hour from Columbus.
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Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne, located in northeastern Indiana, is a vibrant city offering a mix of urban amenities and Midwest charm. Visitors can explore the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory with its diverse indoor and outdoor gardens, as well as the Fort Wayne Museum of Art showcasing American art. The 1860 Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception boasts stunning 19th-century stained glass.
15% as popular as Indianapolis
8 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Columbus
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Indianapolis

Indianapolis, also known as Indy, is the vibrant capital and largest city of Indiana. Nestled in the state's central till plain region along the west fork of the White River, Indianapolis offers a diverse array of attractions and experiences. The city boasts numerous farmers' markets such as Farm to Fork Farmers Market at Normandy Farms and Broad Ripple Farmers' Market, showcasing fresh local produce and artisanal goods.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Columbus

Best stops along Frankenmuth to Columbus drive

The top stops along the way from Frankenmuth to Columbus (with short detours) are Fort Wayne Zoo, Harrah's Hoosier Park Casino Racetrack - A Caesars Rewards Destination, and FireKeepers Casino Hotel. Other popular stops include Gilmore Car Museum, Conner Prairie, and Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum.
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Dow Diamond

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Dow Diamond is a minor-league baseball stadium located in downtown Midland, serving as the home of the Great Lakes Loons, a Single-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The stadium, sponsored by Dow Chemical Company, opened in 2007 and has hosted various events including Midwest League All-Star Games. With seating for 5,200 fans and numerous amenities such as concession facilities, fireplaces, picnic areas, and the Northern Lights Pavilion, it offers an enjoyable experience for baseball enthusiasts.
This was the Best Time At Dow Diamond! Unfortunately We Lost, but mostly I had some time It Makes me feel better by looking at those pictures I took especially the one I took with the big screen.
Conner G — Google review
Beautifully clean facility. Super family friendly with lots of food options for everyone. We go to about seven games each season and always have a great time! Theme nights are especially fun for kids of all ages. The staff does a great job of keeping the games engaging and active! Let's go Looooooooons!!!!
Freeman O — Google review
This is my 1st time being here to watch the Loons Game. It is a neat place, lots of shops, and places to eat.
Michele P — Google review
We went the the LPGA Dow Championship. We were in the veterans suite. I cannot say enough about this golf course. It is beautiful. The Dow amd Kelly treats our veterans wonderfully! Thank you! You will not be disappointed! I have never had a better experience at PGA or LPGA than we did here. Dow amd Kelly are fabulous.
Elizabeth H — Google review
Very enjoyable place to watch a game, plenty of great seats and clean sight lines A+ park in my Book
Kyle S — Google review
Fun night at the Dow! Brats are good and the frozen drinks are delish!
John R — Google review
All photos are taken and distributed by Be Photographed. Dow Diamond is so much more than just a baseball field — it’s an incredibly fun and unique wedding venue. When I take photos here, I’m always impressed by how versatile the space is. Couples have access to the clubhouse suites for getting ready, the main concourse for cocktail hour or receptions, and even the field and dugouts for portraits. It’s a dream setting for creative wedding photography. The natural lighting is beautiful once the glass doors between the concourse and stadium are closed, giving the space an open, airy feel. There’s also plenty of parking, which makes it convenient for guests and vendors alike. Dow Diamond is one of the most distinctive and memorable wedding venues in Midland, Michigan — and I’d love to photograph another celebration here soon.
Brooke E — Google review
Dow Diamond is an experience all on its own. The crack of the ball the running and the diving for the catch all excitement happens here. There are a variety of vendors in the pathway to serve all your needs weather outside pretzel a beer or a hot dog they have something for everyone. We're walking in the pathway make sure to look at all the displays for the advertised many local businesses and Charities that you can visit. If you have a large group you can always rent out the Pavilion which serves any of the meals that you choose and has a great view of the field. If you are an avid baseball connoisseur make sure to get season tickets and if you're lucky they'll have box seats available then too. Cecilia spirit and support for the loons and come to a game cheer cheer cheer. Come support Midland and the loons you won't regret it. I even caught a foul ball my last visit, it was so exciting!
Robert J — Google review
4.7
(1939)
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4.8
(302)
825 E Main St, Midland, MI 48640, USA
https://www.milb.com/great-lakes/ballpark/dow-diamond
(989) 837-2255
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The Tridge (Midland)

Mentioned on 
11 lists 
Park
Sights & Landmarks
The Tridge, a unique three-way wooden footbridge, is a popular tourist attraction in Midland, MI. Constructed in 1981 at the confluence of the Tittabawassee and Chippewa Rivers, it serves as a gateway to Chippewassee Park and other nearby attractions like the Midland Farmers Market and Pere Marquette Rail Trail.
Such unique architecture and beautiful scenery. Several different parks at the base of each bridge, including, but not limited to, splash pad, dog park, frisbee golf course, paved walking paths, and easy to use kayak loading and unloading docks. All within walking distance of local shops and restaurants . Bike repair stations, dog drinking fountains, they really thought of it all! Can't wait to go back!
Katharine P — Google review
A great place for a relaxing walk. The Tridge itself is a really cool bridge structure, but there's so much more to the area. There are parks in all directions allowing for multiple activities: Walking, bike riding, jogging, kayaking, etc. There are multiple dog parks for different sized dogs, playscapes for kids, even a skate park!
Juste P — Google review
Seen pictures on FB. I have been wanting to go for some time now. I got the chance and brought my sister with me. What a beautiful place. So much to explore. And lots of walking. This is truly a BIG park. We were there ruffly and hour. And soaked up the atmosphere, statues, and beautiful flowers around the park. All of it was a vary interesting to see. You got to go and see this beautiful Tridge.
Molly R — Google review
The Tridge in Midland is one of the city’s most unique and iconic landmarks, and it’s so much more than just a bridge. This three-way wooden footbridge sits at the meeting point of the Tittabawassee and Chippewa Rivers, and each arm leads you to something different — making it the perfect hub to start an adventure. One arm takes you into Chippewassee Park, a large recreational area with ball fields, playgrounds, and plenty of green space. This is also where the Midland Dog Park is located, which is a big bonus if you’re traveling with pets. Another arm leads to St. Charles Park, a quieter spot that offers open grassy areas and peaceful river views. The third direction takes you straight into Downtown Midland, where you can grab food, shop, or connect directly to the Pere Marquette Rail Trail, a paved 30+ mile path that’s great for biking, jogging, or walking. The Tridge itself is well maintained, handicap accessible, and has beautiful views of both rivers. It’s a popular gathering place and you can feel the community vibe as soon as you’re there. When we visited, there were a ton of kids dressed up for homecoming photos on the bridge and in the parks nearby. Honestly, it’s a fantastic idea — the bridge, the river, and the parks make for a really stunning backdrop. What I love most about the Tridge is its versatility. Families with kids have space to play, dog owners have a park right there, and outdoor enthusiasts can hop on the trails. It’s also a great spot for photography — whether you’re catching the sunset over the rivers, snapping pictures of the bridge itself, or just documenting a day out with friends and family.
Tim P — Google review
Went August 1 and we ran into a festival. Not much parking. Do.ifnyoungo start before noon. Free on street and a parking lot next to tridge. Lots of food stands but they don't open until 7 pm. Had many games and storytime for children under 4.Mostbstreets blocked off for bands and pediatrian traffic. Very clean and gorgeous flowers. Very ,very safe.
Gigi L — Google review
Great views of the three intersecting rivers. Downtown Midland Tridge. Close to Dog Park, Skate Park, Picnic areas, recreation trail, outdoor commons area on Main street with a variety of shop, retail, restaurants, bars.
S K — Google review
It was beautiful especially at twilight. Very romantic. There were a couple of little girl tiny humans out there and they were the sweetest they were with their mom and their little brother and their mom was pushing a stroller and it was just incredible. An experience for the whole family or even just a couple.
Jasmine W — Google review
Great dog park!! Separate area for small dogs. Fantastic place for the 3rd annual Envigo Beagle meet up!! Clean and well maintained!
Kathy C — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(273)
Midland, MI 48640, USA
https://cityofmidlandmi.gov/1672/The-Tridge
(989) 837-3300
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Saginaw Children's Zoo

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Saginaw Children's Zoo is a regional destination offering interactive exhibits with 150 animals, 80 gardens, and a hand-painted carousel. The zoo celebrates nature, wildlife, and lifelong discovery through affordable and engaging experiences. Visitors can also enjoy events for children at the Dow Event Center such as Baby Shark Live! and popular children's plays. Additionally, the zoo offers an opportunity to learn about the history of Saginaw through its three levels of exhibits.
Such a great little version of a zoo for younger kids who don't have a great attention span yet. They had such a blast being able to switch from animal watching to playing on the playground and then getting a snack. Everything is very reasonably priced for an "attraction" style activity. Definitely would recommend if you're in the area.
Sarah — Google review
This zoo is small in size but had a great variety of animals! Perfect to take smaller kids and get to see everything in one day! Zoo was clean and well kept, staff were friendly and helpful! They have a restaurant, gift shop, carousel, and train ride! Lots of hand washing stations that were nice to have and bathrooms were clean! Would recommend for any age! All the different gardens that people or places sponsor were cool to check out also!
Rough G — Google review
They have crockigators lol 😆 the habitats were clean. The main pond was drained like a mosh pit or lagoon 😇 we got to pet the goats for free 🐐 it was a fun experience. Would go again!
Shira S — Google review
Well maintained zoo in Saginaw that has a nice variety of animals. Caretakers keeps the facilities clean and the animals seem to be happy and enjoying the visitors. Nice train for little kids to to see the entire zoo. Has concessions for a lunch if you did not bring your own. Enjoyed my time there.
Adam S — Google review
Super cheap (got in for $6 a person!), cute little place to take your kids to explore, and even have a park and sand pit. Their gardeners need applause as well its so beautiful everywhere you look! They dont have things on display to buy so you dont spend money like other places (unless you go into the store). Loved it will def come again.
Charlotte T — Google review
Very cute little zoo! I was shocked at how pretty it was and how close up you got to the animals. Plus its only $8 to get in if you're not a local resident. The train ride was cute and there was a nice pond in the middle. Definitely would revisit in the future
Victoria A — Google review
It's a small zoo but I love this one. I took my kids there for years. The train is the best part.
Travis W — Google review
I've been coming here since I was a baby and it was grown right along with me 💞 I really enjoy the zoo and can't wait for the new additions so definitely go check it out
The M — Google review
4.6
(2524)
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4.5
(162)
1730 S Washington Ave, Saginaw, MI 48601, USA
http://www.saginawzoo.com/
(989) 759-1408
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Great Lakes National Cemetery

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Military cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Great Lakes National Cemetery is a beautiful and well-maintained place to honor loved ones. Visitors appreciate the touching honors ceremony, but some have noted that the restroom facilities could be better maintained. Despite this, many find solace in the peaceful surroundings and are grateful for their loved ones' resting place at this cemetery.
My 94 yr old Father had his Funeral Service there! He was a Korean War Vet. 💐 It was such a beautiful/memorable/honorable experience!! 🫡 The grounds and service areas were impeccable!!! 💐 All of the staff were extremely kind and compassionate!! A memory that will live in my heart forever! ❤️🌟💫
Heidi D — Google review
My mom-in-law is there and Will join my dad-in-law whom passed away today. Beautiful Resting place! Great people , Above and Beyond who work there. The Absolute Best. Blessings to All.
Diane G — Google review
Both of my parents chose to have their ashes placed in the columbarium wall at the Great Lakes National Cemetery. There is a small compartment with their ashes and is marked with a granite marker. Their location faces a lovely lake and is a beautiful spot. The cemetery is well kept and demonstrates respect and care for veterans.
Karen C — Google review
The Service was beautiful as well as the grounds. Everything is well kept and surprisingly easy to find. I wouldn’t want my dad anywhere else. **We took the flag back home. Just took it for photos for his birthday.***
Denise S — Google review
What a beautiful resting place. I know no one here, but everyone here died for me as an American. It's a profound experience to visit & to see the sacrifice these men & women made. I wonder if there are service animals here as well. Everyone should visit. My visit today has affected me. Sometimes being grateful just doesn't feel like enough.
Kelly S — Google review
My parents are both buried here and it is truly one of the most beautiful places.
Valarie F — Google review
This is such an amazing resting place for military people I know two people who are buried here the avenue of flags is beautiful with all the flags flying high it's such a memorable site and the water I would just love to be buried here this is an amazing place where lots of people have been buried I recommend visiting
Luke B — Google review
Knowing that my parents are now together at this beautiful cemetery calms my soul. The military ceremony was so moving and made me so proud of my dad and all who’ve served. A phenomenal resting place.
Randi M — Google review
4.8
(333)
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5.0
(75)
4200 Belford Rd, Holly, MI 48442, USA
http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/greatlakes.asp
(248) 328-0386
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Steam Railroading Institute

Rail museum
Museums
This museum focused on steam-era railroad technology offers visitors a variety of train excursions.
So my family was in from Florida and we stopped and checked this out. My mom loved it! We had a guide who told us the history of the express and the history of all the cars taught us about steam engines we got lots of pictures. It was truly a lot of fun. I live right down the road and I had no idea that they did all that I thought it was just a train stop lol. Very happy that we went there. It was a lot of fun.
Tracey C — Google review
This was my first time going and my first time ever trying to get tickets. Let’s start with the good things. The staff is super friendly and organized at the station, everyone really enjoys working there, even the conductors and the staff that goes in every single carriage. I had the “cheapest” tickets and still it was pricey. They did gave me hot cocoa which I thought it was extra. The negative of this experience or things that I would have done different. - the train was behind an hour, people were waiting in the cold for an hour…I wish they told people before - they only have two restrooms inside!!! It took me 20 min. And they have portal potty’s outside, but still with the people they get I’m shock only two. - if you have small children I’ll call ahead and ask for a 4 seater. I wish I did this! - Ashley was so so so disappointed, the food was terrible and I agree with the vendors, not enough vendors that were about Polar express theme, which was disappointed. - The line for Santa was so long that when we went he wasn’t “available” anymore! -I’ll bring my own water and my own food - again not enough bathrooms and the portal potties are dirty. - they don’t have enough small children activities, and they have a slide and a carrousel but it’s 3 dolls for each time they go, even the slide which is pricey. I get that this what mostly people depend on their income but it needs a major improve, specially for the price you pay. Again, it’s so disappointed for families with small children about the quality of food, the activities and the environment. It’s sad that I didn’t feel like it was Christmasy or “North Pole”.
Maria P — Google review
This was a great event for the family! Roger made it such a special event for us. Very hard to get tickets, but very much worth it. Best to have one person purchase all the tickets for a group. Thanks for making my sons wishes come true.
Melissa S — Google review
It was quite an experience here I've been wanting to go here for years. Not sure why but I finally made it only to see The polar Express was getting maintenance done so sorry to say this year I don't think there's going to be rides with this train pulling anyone. The wheels were completely off the train. Our tour guide that we had which is very informative about everything. I really enjoyed all he was telling me. I wish I could remember his name but he said that in my lifetime I'll never see this happen again to The polar Express train that was the train that featured in The polar Express movie. So next year I will have to go for a ride.
Cassondra K — Google review
We attended the Christmas in July event and had so much fun exploring the trains and riding the mini train. We came early and so we didn't get to watch the movie. But the tour, mini trains and train musuem was totally worth it!! This was a free event when we went unless you wanted to ride the big train that was $5 a person.
Angie B — Google review
This was our first trip on the Pere Marquette. We choose the swivel chairs which turned out to be an excellent choice for comfort and viewing. The staff in our car and elsewhere were incredibly friendly and made the trip fun. The town of Ashley is definitely geared towards children but it's fun to check out the small stores. Overall, it was a fun experience.
Eagle101 — Google review
The North Pole Express was a magical experience. We went with a group of my Mom-Friends and our kids. We got the seats in the dining cars. The kids sipped on hot cocoa, had delicious treats brought to us on the on the way there and back. The staff in our car (Holly) lead Christmas songs and shared historical information about the train. The conductor came around on the way home and signed the Polar Express book that we bought in Ashley. Ashley completely transformed into the North Pole. All of the staff and vendors there were so incredibly joyful and in character! I was so impressed, it was Disney level commitment. There was a free magic show there, the Grinch, shops, rides, a toy shop where kids could make a toy and so many nods to the Polar Express movie. We loved it! Worth every penny and we will definitely do this again. Also making a trip back to Ashley because we didn’t get to do everything. If you go, definitely wear your pajamas like in the movie! Lots of people do this or wear matching shirts and holiday hats, necklaces, etc. You can bring snacks on the train, so that is great. Water bottles and non-sugary snacks are a good idea for the kiddos.
Jennifer M — Google review
November 2021 - family of 5 went on the Polar express. We went on a Saturday night and had a blast. My 3 daughters are under 10. We went on Vixen and the 2 young ladies did a great job keep us entertained. We go to Ashley, MI. Its a small town and we went right to Santa. Didn't wait long. A lot of things for the kids to do. The volunteers are wonderful. You can make or buy items there. You can get food. We plan on doing this again next year with more family and friends. Tickets normally go on sale in the spring.
Brian D — Google review
4.5
(726)
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4.0
(84)
405 S Washington St, Owosso, MI 48867, USA
https://michigansteamtrain.com/
(989) 725-9464
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Uncle John's Cider Mill

Cider mill
Sights & Landmarks
Bakery
Cider bar
Gift shop
Produce market
Best place for family fun and fall activities. The cider mill, corn maze, and bounce hill had the kids entertained all day. Food trucks on site for lunch or dinner. The bakery smells like heaven.
Matthew Z — Google review
My family went to Uncle John's for the Crafts Festival and Sunflower vases at the end of August. It was a good time. The crafts vendors brought were awesome and the sunflower fields were beautiful. Inside the store were yummy donuts and fresh cider. Prices were a little high but the variety of breads and baked goods were plentiful. We will definitely go back to visit.
Linda G — Google review
Our family had a great time exploring this awesome cider mill!!! So many things to do for the children and at a fair price. I also love that you can drive down to whatever area you want to explore instead of walking the whole farm. We especially enjoyed picking the flowers for free and the wagon ride($5).The wagon ride takes you through the apple orchard past the pumpkin patches and by the corn maze.My daughter had a blast on the jump pillow also. My husband absolutely loved the sour cream donut but many of the other ones too- we got half. Dozen for a little over $13.
Alyssia H — Google review
Overall, great experience. Visited during the recent art festival held there which had better booths than other art markets Ive been to. I tried the cider slush they had and it was tasty. Infelt like more signage wouldve been helpful. It would also have been nice if the cider bar had a bathroom open so one didnt have to walk to the porto johns out by the festival itself. I get why they do it but thwn have some bathrooms close by.
Grant F — Google review
We did enjoy it. But it felt like we were at a fair/carnival. Not what expected. Donuts and the bakery have very tasty items.
Jeff R — Google review
Cider and donuts are always fresh. Lots to do and see at this roadside attraction. And don’t forget your tractor ride.
Lawrence L — Google review
I really really wanted this to be more fun than it was 🫤 There is absolutely zero flow of traffic and so many people! The bakery, gift shop and cidery are so jam packed together with looong lines. We waited 25 minutes just to get to the doorway of the pie barn. These buildings and the pumpkin patch are at opposite ends of the property separated by the parking lot. This means walking (on a path barely wide enough for two wagons to pass each other) through the parking lot. There is very little signage for the wagon, train and corn maze. Everything is pricey, but that's the world we live in. $12 for a gallon of cider but I thought it was very good. Price for the pumpkins seemed reasonable, though I could have done without the group of 6ish people, smoking pot with children EVERYWHERE. Not a terrible time but definitely expect to spend a considerable amount of time standing around, waiting. For my family, not worth the 1.5 hour drive.
Annie H — Google review
IMO-It's a very commercialized/tourist trap Orchard. Food trucks all over, that is a major downgrade for a good old Fall Orchard visit. Its massively huge if you want to visit everything, parking is worse than a mall. It's massively busy, most activities packed with people. Everything cost money per person, the free stuff didn't excite my kiddos except the giant bouncy bubble. We got a variety of donuts, every flavor tasted the same, plain. The Cider is very good! I gave 2 stars for the Cider (4 star) and we got a few good pictures. Probably not going again, it's all too much for me to enjoy. I'd prefer a good Ole family farm/Orchard visit, free corn maze. Overall not for us...
DJs M — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(118)
8614 US-127, St Johns, MI 48879, USA
http://www.ujcidermill.com/
(989) 224-3686
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Sleepy Hollow State Park

Campground
Nature & Parks
State Parks
Popular snowshoeing park offers all-year activities on 2,600+ acres of woods, fields & river lands.
I can't speak highly enough of this place. If I could stay all season long I would. Every rustic sote we've been at is so amazing. Places for hammocks, large fire pits, and grounds always kept nice. There are so many trails to explore, akd even an island you can ride your horses onto if you wish. An absolute treasure of a place, 10/10 all day.
Melissa R — Google review
We did a day hike and really enjoyed the experience. Trails are wide and well maintained, but stay alert as the equestrian community uses the trails so there's a lot of 💩 on the trail and with a number of blind corners, it's easy to startle a horse and rider. The island feels like an entirely different ecosystem, don't miss it if you're hiking. Note: there is virtually no cell service so if you are hiking and use a map or trail app, download it before you get there. It is a black hole on the coverage maps.
Julie P — Google review
There are no attendants at the front so make sure you have your Recreation Passport! The park is so beautiful right now but we came to walk the Sleepy Hollow Trail and we were soooo confused trying to find it. There are NO signs for it. When you enter the park take a right at the sign that says “Cabins/Hike-in Campsites” and go all the way down to the end of the road to park. You’re basically walking towards the hike in sites to walk the trail. When you get to the dirt road you can cross or go down the dirt road. We took the road because we wanted to walk the island loop. We ended up walking 4 miles here. There were a lot of cars but we didn’t run into a lot of people. BEWARE OF TICKS. We found one on our dog when we got home.
Nicole R — Google review
The Legend disc golf course is impeccable. Nice variety of holes and technical lanes mixed in with some BOMBERS! Very nice putting green and whole course maintenance I give 5 stars. Would recommend to any player. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Joseph T — Google review
Loved this park. There's horse back riding trails and walking trails. A beautiful lake and great camp sites. Including hike in sites.
Jeanne P — Google review
Sleepy Hollow State Park is a beautiful natural space with great potential to become a top-tier outdoor destination. The trails and lake offer a peaceful setting, but the facilities could use meaningful upgrades. Wishlist for improvement: • Better trail maintenance for year-round use • Upgraded restrooms and showers • Water refill stations near trailheads and common areas • Bike and kayak rentals to enhance accessibility • More shaded picnic areas and seating • Play areas and educational signs for families • Improved lighting and safety measures • Updated trail maps and digital navigation tools With these enhancements, Sleepy Hollow could truly shine as one of Michigan’s premier state parks.
FAREEHA N — Google review
Almost every site has trees for added privacy. The dog Beach is next to the human Beach, our dogs had a blast! The showers were clean with warm water and great pressure. They do have vending machines at the showers if you need a snack or small items you may forget to bring. All of the staff are very friendly. The trails are amazing and there are plenty of them, both walking and biking. The playground is nice. It has a basketball court(including balls), horse shoes(including horseshoes), pavilion, swings, slides, sandbox(with toys) and other games. The dump/fill station is very convenient. The dumpster area has recycling (including; Styrofoam, metal milk jugs and more)and returnable bottle donation area. The beach has some shade trees, picnic tables and pavilions. It's close to a mile to walk to the beach but you can drive to it and park in the beach parking lot. The park has kayak rentals. They have a butterfly garden that attracts many butterflies. This park has more butterflies than any other I've seen previously. Quiet time at night is nicely enforced, They were always very polite. I plan on coming to this park again, it checked all of the boxes on my list.
Barie F — Google review
Easy boat launch at Lake Ovid, Sleep Hollow. With many lush island, this is a beautiful lake to explore!
Beth J — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(73)
7835 E Price Rd, Laingsburg, MI 48848, USA
http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/Details.aspx?type=SPRK&id=495
(517) 651-6217
8

Kensington Valley Outlets

Shopping mall
Shopping
Shopping-mall chain featuring a variety of brand-name & designer outlet stores.
Like most outlets shopping malls are Kensington Valley Outlets has all the brands that you will find across America’s outlets BUT at a discounted price and special offered rate that is most reasonable. Well this items will not be the latest season merchandise ! But i would like to highlight its common area and washroom facilities that is really user friendly and has huge resting area for all. The Women’s washroom includes a nursing area and playroom. The toilet has a large space to keep all your shopping bags & goods. But i will suggest to put the Nursing Room & Playroom outside at the hall so its easily access by fathers / male too !
Maria W — Google review
My husband liked to come up here, usually at night when it was quiet to do laps around the mall. Their new security shined a flashlight in my car and questioned what I was doing. I was told we cannot be here at this time anymore. Really??? We never had an issue running here at night when it was owned by tanger. It was a safe, lit up area to do something as simple as run. We have shopped here for 25+ years. You won’t be getting my business anymore.
Anna — Google review
Don't let your Wife or significant other drag you here. Endless amount of stores and deals to be had. You will have hours upon hours of every store telling you what percent off they have. I think they always have items discounted year round. I didn't see anywhere to eat or just get a snack. I would watch your belongings. It seemed to me that there were several people casing places and acting weird in the stores like they were trying to get a five finger discount. Not worth going to if you have a long drive.
SPAT F — Google review
This Outlet mall is conveniently located off Interstate 96 between Detroit and Lansing. It has the usual clothing and shoe stores, but also some resale shops - IMO very important during these days when prices are so high elsewhere. They used to be part of the Tanger Outlet group, but they’re working to make it even better.
Mike D — Google review
They have a good amount of stores. I do love visiting this outlet, but I’m disappointed that the Tommy Hilfiger stores is permanently closed. I’m not sure if this is due to the retailer choosing to close the store or if the buy out of the outlets caused them to close due to certain factors.
Jessica B — Google review
Great Outlet Mall. (Ised yo be Tanger Outlet) Love the layout, there is lots of parking if you prefer to park at a specific store ... OR for those who enjoy walking its a fabulous way to get some exercise as you visit the stores!
Michelle S — Google review
Really enjoyed the shops and mini golf! Me and my 3 yr old did a few holes and then got free ice cream! Nice promotion for July. Since we had a membership I was free and kids under 6 are free for mini golf. It was a nice time outside:)
Kim S — Google review
Previously Tanger Outlet, the same brands. Ample parking spots. Easy access from highway. Good selection though not as many as the big ones
X. R — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(146)
1475 N Burkhart Rd, Howell, MI 48855, USA
https://kensingtonvalleyoutlets.com/
(517) 545-0500
9

Michigan State University

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University
Sights & Landmarks
Michigan State University is a renowned research institution located on a sprawling riverfront campus. The campus boasts historic red brick buildings covered in ivy, creating a picturesque setting amidst lush greenery. Visitors can explore notable landmarks such as the Beaumont Tower, Spartan Stadium, and the Sparty Statue. The university's close proximity to East Lansing offers opportunities for further exploration and dining experiences at unique establishments like the Golden Harvest Restaurant.
Michigan State University has a beautiful campus. The campus really shines in the summer and fall. The red brick buildings are iconic. Close to a commercial hub with shops and restaurants. The red Cedar River is a gorgeous river that runs through MSU campus. Spartan Stadium is imposing. Many statues and sculptures scattered throughout campus. Parking is a nightmare though.
Adam R — Google review
I’m blown away by how pristine of an upkeep Michigan State University upholds. I’ve been driving back and forth since they have top level animal care and emergency room and every visit the entire premise is being kept as clean as I could ever ask for. It’s a peaceful environment with people upholding the speed limit and folks walking along the striped lines. I’m shocked by how many departments they have and how beautifully the staff presents themselves with high level respect and demeanor. Thank you for the top level skills and knowledge!
Edis — Google review
The botanical gardens at MSU are definitely a great place to visit with the family, kids included! Hundreds of plant varieties and lots of knowledgeable staff. The elementary school program my kids and I have been attending is awesome. It has been super fun for all ages, and very educational. Our lettuce is growing well and We all can't wait until our next visit!
Jared A — Google review
MSU is such a beautiful campus, especially in the fall!
Melanie G — Google review
The campus is beautiful! Watch out closely when driving, students are everywhere and they don't pay attention to cars. You might want to pre-download the "Pay by Plate" app, so it's ready when you find a spot to park. Parking is difficult to find, or even to know where it's okay to park. Do your research ahead of time. The walk down the Red Cedar is gorgeous, especially in the fall. Go green! 💚
Christina B — Google review
It was ok going to the michigan state game...I parked on shaw in garage..40 bucks🤧🤧 and a walk lol but I loved the fact Penn State won
Nikiya G — Google review
It's fun to go to Spartan Stadium to see the flood of Maize and Blue and watch our guys dominate little brother. The drone show was super cool, as was the band performance at half time.
James H — Google review
I loved the front row seats where I was able to see it all! Although we lost the game my family enjoyed our time there. The parking lot where we tailgated was not to far from the Stadium.
Laurie W — Google review
4.5
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5.0
(328)
East Lansing, MI, USA
https://msu.edu/
(517) 355-1855
10

Michigan State Capitol

Mentioned on 
22 lists 
State government office
Sights & Landmarks
The Michigan State Capitol in Lansing is a National Historic Landmark known for its impressive cast-iron domed roof. This iconic building offers visitors a glimpse into the state's history and legislative process through guided tours. The interior boasts over nine acres of stunning hand-painted surfaces, making it a must-see for both adults and kids. The Capitol, along with the nearby Michigan Hall of Justice, welcomes visitors to explore their beautiful architecture through self-guided or guided tours.
⭐️ The Michigan State Capitol Building in Lansing is a stunning architectural gem with rich historical significance. Completed in 1879, it stands as a remarkable example of classical architecture with its striking dome, grand columns, and ornate detailing. The exterior is a harmonious blend of sandstone and limestone, giving it a stately and enduring presence. Inside, the Capitol is equally impressive, with intricate woodwork, beautiful murals, and a breathtaking rotunda that showcases the grandeur of the building. Guided tours offer fascinating insights into Michigan’s history, legislative process, and the building’s restoration efforts. The knowledgeable guides bring the stories of the past to life, making it an educational experience for visitors of all ages. The legislative chambers, with their period furnishings and rich decor, evoke a sense of stepping back in time. The Capitol grounds are beautifully landscaped, providing a peaceful setting for a leisurely stroll. Monuments and memorials scattered across the lawns honor Michigan’s history and those who have served the state and nation. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a place to explore in Lansing, the Michigan State Capitol is a must-see. Its blend of history, politics, and artistry makes it a treasure worth visiting.
Ramin H — Google review
It was a Saturday and the State Capitol was closed and did not have a lot of time, but seeing it was first time here, decided to walk around and look at some of the architecture, statues and signage. To read about when the capital was built and restored was very interesting. The grounds around the Capitol are kept very neat. Will definitely come back to spend some more time at Michigan's State Capitol.
BT — Google review
We had an amazing time here today! The guide/staff was super friendly and brought my parents a Chinese version of Capitol intro brochure 😊 Mom is especially happy! I learned a lot about Michigan history and how they spent tax-payers’ money 😂
AM V — Google review
Special visit for me, the 50th state capitol I have visited, a quest since ~1973. It’s heartening to see such a beautiful restoration, and some work still underway to replace/restore the translucent glass tiles of the rotunda floor. The paintings throughout are interesting and beautiful. We took the tour, which is one of the most nicely executed tours in any state capitol, starting in the relatively new underground visitor center with a film presented in the orientation room. Knowledgeable guide, and even a short presentation by a (former?) State Senator on the Senate floor. Michiganders should be proud, all should visit.
GT H — Google review
It’s a good time to visit the Michigan State Capitol now with the weather getting better. FYI the guided tours are available Monday through Friday. If you are a larger group it’s recommended to make reservations. The reservations can be made through their official website. They are also open on the first Saturday of each month!
Madhumita R — Google review
Construction of the Michigan State Capitol building was completed in 1878 and houses the chambers and offices of the Michigan Legislature as well as the ceremonial offices of the Governor of Michigan and Lieutenant Governor. Inside and outside of the building (and grounds it reside on) are beautiful and worth a visit. Staff is friendly. NOTE: They don't have a gift shop, but the Michigan History Center (a short walk away) has a real nice one. For parking, recommend the South Capitol Ramp parking garage just a few blocks away.
Howard S — Google review
Nice capitol building with public tours. The new learning center gives a good overview of the history of Michigan's capitol buildings (all 3 of them). It was a bit confusing to get down to the visitors center if you enter through the public enterance, but there are enough signs to guide the way. There are guided and self-guided tours available. I did a guided tour which gave good insight as to the history of the building. The guided tours also get to peek inside the governors ceremonial office, which is closed otherwise. Overall a nice way to kill time and learn some Michigan history.
Owen W — Google review
Beautiful building. Great area to sight see. Even better at night. Several statues! Highly recommend 💚💯💯
Kenny G — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(358)
100 N Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI 48933, USA
http://capitol.michigan.gov/
(517) 373-2353
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11

Potter Park Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Potter Park Zoo is a diverse animal sanctuary in Michigan, housing 350 creatures from around the world. From African lions to Alaskan moose, Amur tigers to Arctic foxes, and Bactrian camels to North American bald eagles, the zoo offers an array of wildlife experiences. Visitors can also observe red pandas and snow leopards while learning about their training through the zoo's YouTube channel.
I am absolutely impressed with this little gem! We drove up from Indy just to visit and I can say we absolutely loved it! The grounds are well kept and maintained which was an absolute pleasure, it felt like both the animals and the staff were treated well. The park itself is a little bit small but do NOT let that sway you, there are so many fun things to enjoy at every turn! I think my favorite part was the sensory garden, I loved the herb tasting area. Maybe my second favorite part was the quiet zone lol, we were there the same day as an elementary school and having a little area deep in the foliage was such a nice break, it 100% gave me my second wind I needed to get the last few animals in!! Overall I think this trip was absolutely worth it, from start to finish this entire process was a very easy and enjoyable experience!
Janiese R — Google review
The zoo is clean and easily marked to follow on the path but is very small. After taking our time with the exhibits, from start to finish it took just over an hour to get through. So I’d consider it a little pricey for what you all see, considering you have to pay for parking AND admission. It is definitely geared more toward younger children as well, 5 and under it seems. Decent little outing though.
Shelby C — Google review
We love this zoo. All the animals was out being active. We even watched a turtle get weighed. We enjoyed The Boo at the Zoo. It was a great experience and very nice volunteers. I wish the hay ride was operating during our visit but we can't control the weather. We still had a great time
Pattie B — Google review
I love this zoo! The exhibits are large and clean, the walkways spacious. There are very cool animals here and you can tell they're well loved. The Zookeeper Notes signage is great-names, dates, special facts, etc. I think Doppsee and Phineas (Rhinos) are my favorite non-cat animals, but I love every animal here! I love that you can buy art created by the animals in the gift shop! I got rhino art, bat-eared fox art on magnets and feather ornaments!
Wendy L — Google review
My daughter, my husband and myself went on a school field trip to Potter Park Zoo. We had an amazing time!!! We waited less than 1 minute to buy an extra entrance ticket and we were on our way. We started at about 10 am and left about 1 pm. We also visited the gift shop to look around and get a bracelet where she can track a certain animal. She has multiple animals that she tracks, like the whale shark, and a hammerhead shark. There a lot of different animals than at other zoo's, like the Tamarin, which followed my daughters movements and wanted to be close to her. There were exotic animals like a tiger and a lion, as well as barnyard animals, like the goats and cows. There numerous species of birds, including my favorite, the Bald Eagle.
Melissa H — Google review
Purchased a Deluxe Family Membership for my partner and I (2 adults). Since we purchased for the 2025 season, we have frequented Potter Park Zoo at least weekly. As part of the membership, discounts for purchases in the Zoo as well as Zoo events have provided a ton of value, as we have attended numerous after-hours events--which we love because they are adults-only often. From the Snow Foxes and Otters where your "adventure begins" to the Ravens Rocky (listen closely, sometimes Rocky will tell you to "come here" to beckon you in to check them out as Corvids are capable of imitation of human speech) and Lily, Potter Park Zoo offers a wide variety of wildlife to view as well as events like the "After Dark," Halloween, and holiday lights. Stop by and pack a lunch to eat while you watch the Otters play, or the Elk run around. Go to the farmyard and hang out with the goats, or check out Ralph the Emu. Spend some time watching the absolute unit of a giant anteater cruise around his enclosure, or check out the BABY BONGO! A membership also includes discounts to other zoos (and aquariums) and free entry to John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids! Almost forgot to mention; the zoo membership includes parking for the park itself!
Greg A — Google review
Fantastic zoo! I am sorry I waited so long to finally visit. It is clean and the animals were very active, despite the heat.
Gabby V — Google review
I’ve visited twice in the past couple of years. It’s a nice, quiet, small zoo great for families. Our most recent visit was a Saturday during the summer and it felt like we had the place to ourselves. Of course, with a zoo, you are not guaranteed that you’ll see all the animals, but we saw just about every single one. Prices for admission, gift shop, and food are reasonable. Bring a water bottle and take advantage of the bottle refill stations. There’s lots of shade and benches to take a break. If you time it just right, you can catch the zookeepers talking about the animals.
Terry M — Google review
4.5
(5606)
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4.2
(433)
1301 S Pennsylvania Ave, Lansing, MI 48912, USA
http://www.potterparkzoo.org/
(517) 483-4222
12

MOO-ville Creamery

$$$$cheap
Ice cream shop
Sights & Landmarks
Dessert shop
Farms
Amazing milking operation that uses robotic equipment when cows are ready. Nice gift and ice cream shop. Friendly staff. Flavors are tasty. Nice to have some lunch choices. Great play areas and farm animals for kids. Lots of parking.
Michael C — Google review
Awesome is my grandson’s reaction! We were there with my retirement group and also had a great time. The petting zoo is awesome and the food was delicious.
Tim O — Google review
We hired Moo-ville Creamery to serve ice cream at our wedding at Ivy House in Saugatuck, MI and it was such a hit! We got to choose five flavors, which made it fun and personal, and our guests absolutely loved every scoop. The ice cream line was busy all night, but the team moved so quickly and kept everyone happy. Communication with Wyatt was great—he was super helpful throughout the entire planning process and made everything easy. Highly recommend Moo-ville for any wedding or event!
Jasmine P — Google review
Moo-ville Creamery in Nashville, MI is an absolute gem for families and ice cream lovers alike. Our visit was outstanding from start to finish. The petting zoo is a highlight—kids and adults can interact with over 40 friendly farm animals, while the giant sandbox and playground add extra fun for young visitors. Animal lovers will appreciate the clear care Moo-ville gives their livestock—truly happy and healthy animals make for a welcoming, wholesome environment. Of course, the ice cream is the star, with over 80 flavors all made right on the farm from their own cows’ milk. Every scoop is creamy, fresh, and delicious—we tried Sea Salt Caramel and Honey Lavender, and both were incredible. Prices are very reasonable, and you can even buy tubs to enjoy at home. The variety is unmatched, with something for everyone (including those with milk sensitivities, thanks to their a2a2 milk). The staff are consistently friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to ensure every guest has a great experience. Whether you want to explore the farm, pick up local dairy products, or just relax with a cone in the countryside, Moo-ville Creamery offers exceptional service and old-fashioned fun. Highly recommended for a perfect day trip!
T F — Google review
Wonderful experience! Very kid friendly the petting zoo and playground is free! Which included a farm style basketball court. Feeding the animals is only $1. There’s plenty of seating. The self guided farm tour is absolutely worth the $3. I don’t like ice cream like that but the ice cream is absolutely delicious and all the hype! I also had the best milkshake with fresh strawberries was delicious. It has a family friendly atmosphere and vibe. I cannot say enough good things about this place. It’s absolutely worth a visit! 5+ stars
MariaBlue 1 — Google review
What a fun place to spend an afternoon!! The ice cream was delicious, the animals were adorable, and the self guided tour through the creamery made for a really awesome time.
Jessica M — Google review
Always a fun place to visit for "kids" of all ages! Ice cream, animals and playtime and even a little gift shop. One of our favorite summer time quick trips. The service is always great too!
Tracy R — Google review
Awesome place! Like a country store with lots of goodies to purchase. Menu with lots of ice cream ideas, but need to bring back the keto friendly ice cream. And a small food menu. Plenty of indoor seating, no table service. Lots to do outside for the kids! Big play yard and small animals to pet. With a self tour of the barn.
Rosanne — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(73)
5875 S, M-66, Nashville, MI 49073, USA
http://www.moo-ville.com/
(517) 852-3640
13

FireKeepers Casino Hotel

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Casino
Fun & Games
Casino hotel
FireKeepers Casino Hotel offers a modern and luxurious space for classic table games and slots, located within a resort-style hotel with various restaurants and bars. The hotel provides beautiful standard rooms with top-notch amenities, including a stunning two-level pool with small fountains. Guests can enjoy the gorgeous casino and indulge in fantastic dining experiences at upscale restaurants like Smoke N Fire, where they offer an innovative tablet menu.
Love this place. My first time there. Greeted with friendly rewards desk. Staff was so helpful. I loved that it had so many slots, games and awesome food choices. This place is so clean. The slots were pretty loose and I did good. I can't wait to go back. You must check this casino out.
Donna W — Google review
Took a side trip to visit the FireKeepers Casino while staying in Battlecreek MI. Had a good time losing my money as one usually does when visiting a casino. Remember the house always wins. Regardless the sheer volume of machines and varieties was astounding. I do believe I have not seen so many different games in one place outside of Las Vegas than I saw here. I will definitely come back
CNN F — Google review
Well it was our 31st anniversary. Never ever been here. The casino is meh OK. The room as we arrived was clean. We stayed two days. No housekeeping the second day. Guess we’re going back to Covid! Ha! Security that didn’t really know said you godda request housekeeping?? At $189 per night you’d think they would make bed and bring clean towels. Nope no way. Never going back.
Jill S — Google review
Three is my overall rate it'll go up if I win. So gamble responsible people because when you lose your money somebody else is smiling. overall it's a clean facility the staff is pretty friendly the gambling is fun. There's lots to see there and do.
David H — Google review
We have never been to FireKeepers Casino before. We had a weekend where we could get away and decided to go and spend the night on property. Property, our room, and the overall Hotel layout were great. Long story short, we were very disappointed with the casino gaming floor area. The flow on the floor was a cluster. No rhyme or reason. It's like they built the casino, and added new wings where ever they could find the space. It is huge, but again very confusing as to where to start, play, etc. We hunted for iver any hour before we found a drink station! Also we had to stop someone that worked there as to how we could find rewards registration as new guests. It was on the opposite side of the casino floor! Im guessing about 2 city blocks away. We decided to call it a night after an hour, so we checked out the on site restaurants. Again, another long story short, we decided to leave property and go to a chain steak house in Battle Creek. The property restaurants had many of the same options, and at REDICULOUS prices. $19 for a plain burger. Anything else added to the meal was ala carte. We actually save money by leaving property, and got steak instead of a burger and fries. Maybe it is just us, but it was not a fun experience as we had hoped it would have been. We ended up spending most of the evening in our room watching Netflix. Sorry Firekeepers. I highly doubt we'll return.
Grant H — Google review
We always have a great time at Firekeepers! We don’t always win but always have excellent food and service. We have been coming to the Halloween party for quite a few years now and look forward to it each year! The Italian Grinder at Dacy’s is worth the drive! Thank you so much!! 🙏
Lexie C — Google review
This is the worst experience ever. Such a nice hotel should never allow such thing. My cats didn't work after coming down to front desk twice trying to activate the key and still not working, they said they are sending someone to fix it. I left waiting for 30 minutes like a homeless with no one helping. Came down again angry, no apology, only saying they are trying to get to it. We'll, I am tired and my stuff in the room and I am standing for 30 minutes in a hope for that to be fixed. Finally service guy showed up, it turned out the key was the reason and they couldn't figure it out at the front desk despite me going down 3 times to get it checked. Ruined the whole night and planned to watch the game and sleep early for work next day. Disgusting. I wish I can give service lower rating than that. Didn't even bother apologizing for a mistake they did
Fady S — Google review
We stayed in a renovated room and the are gorgeous! Feels like Vegas! The casino is smoke-free so it doesn't get any better. There are many restaurants around the casino and a fairly large sports betting area as well as table games. The slot floor is huge and it appears more than 80% of the machines are newer.
Kurt S — Google review
4.2
(18809)
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3.7
(875)
11177 E Michigan Ave, Battle Creek, MI 49014, USA
http://www.firekeeperscasino.com/
(877) 352-8777
14

Gilmore Car Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Sprawling museum home to 400 cars & motorcycles, plus a restored 1941 diner still serving pecan pie.
We loved this place, perfect for all car lovers, beautiful buildings, even more beautiful cars from all eras! The small town setup is unbelievable, the "diner" was awesome. Will come back to this area again just see this museum a second time and partake in the driving class also.
Josh B — Google review
It’s a pleasant surprise to find so many antique cars from around the world here. The site even has separate buildings dedicated to different makers such as Ford, Cadillac, and others, featuring everything from steam engines to modern cars. There are also vintage gas stations and a classic diner on-site. The venue routinely hosts vintage car and motorcycle shows. While admission is a bit pricey, the park is a good size, and you could easily spend an entire day if you watch all the exhibit videos. A wonderful place that brings back old-time memories.
QL Q — Google review
This is an awesome place to go if you’re looking for something to do. Buildings of restored cars, antiques, trucks, buses and motorcycles. From the very 1st car and up. Games that you can play along the way. Car track that you can race with remote controls. One of the 1st cars that you can listen to directions and start. Great place! Winner for grandparents to take grandchildren out for day. My grandson and I had a great time!
Robin J — Google review
Attended a private event in the evening for our work’s conference and it was an absolute blast! So much history and opportunities to enjoy the cars on display and the grounds are absolutely beautiful! There is an old diner were we enjoyed frozen custard and it was honestly the best frozen custard I ever had! The staff were all eager to talk with you and teach you about the museum. This is definitely something I want to experience again with my family! Did I mention I got to drive in some of the old vehicles!!! I felt like a little kid! Everybody should visit at some point!
Shannon — Google review
Don't think twice, go see! The best collection of cars I've ever seen! We just left and I'm ready to go back. The facility is pristine, the cars sparkle, landscaping manicured down to the individual blade of grass. A wedding was taking place when were we there so we weren't able to go in one of the buildings as to not interrupt the ceremony, but got to talking to Fred that works there and he took us into the events center and gave us a personal tour and story behind the connection between Mr Gilmore and Walt Disney and how their relationship came to be. Fred was WONDERFUL!!! Spent so much time with us talking about the history of everything. Couldn't thank him enough! We look forward to coming back especially with all of the special events they host. This classic car girl had the time of her life today!!!!
Leann E — Google review
Fabulous ambiance walking through the buildings and yard of one of the most spectacular car museums around! What a great history. I was a bit surprised that there seemed very little information on the Gilmore family and this amazing contribution to the public. I found a very small sign with some information by one of the cars. Guess what?!!….this car museum is interesting and fun to visit even if you’re not a big car enthusiast! The drive to get here was beautiful and the grounds are beautiful.
Darlene K — Google review
This place is large and full of unique vehicles to view. The layout is well organized and planned. Each manufacturer is represented in their own garage. I loved seeing the concept vehicles the most. We had so much fun!
Lindsay M — Google review
Great collection of classic automobiles spread amongst many buildings built to hold the collections. Exhibits change constantly so always worth the trip to see what's new.
Bob — Google review
4.9
(4918)
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5.0
(683)
6865 Hickory Rd, Hickory Corners, MI 49060, USA
http://www.gilmorecarmuseum.org/
(269) 671-5089
15

Binder Park Zoo

Mentioned on 
18 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Discover the wonders of wildlife at Binder Park Zoo, a sprawling 433-acre zoo in Battle Creek, Michigan. With over 600 specimens from around the world, visitors can embark on an adventure to see giraffes and other fascinating animals. The zoo offers a free Wilderness Tram that transports guests to the Wild Africa exhibit where big cats and various African species reside. Additionally, visitors can take a break by riding the Conservation Carousel or exploring the Z.O.&O Railroad through the forest.
What a unique medium sized zoo! Went as soon as they opened on a Wednesday so it wasn’t so busy. Took us about 2-3 hours to walk the entire zoo. Got to feed giraffes, (For a fee) but was so worth it. Plenty of animals and educational displays. They have definitely modified the zoo over the years so more folks with wheelchairs can enjoy the zoo too. It was about $20 per person to get in, definitely worth it.
Louise — Google review
We had such a fun family day at Binder Park Zoo! This was my little man’s very first zoo experience, and he loved looking around at all the animals. We were lucky that so many of them were out and active, which made it extra exciting. The highlight for us was definitely the safari section—feeding the giraffes is such a unique and memorable experience. Our little guy wasn’t quite ready to feed them himself (maybe next time! 😅), but he loved watching mom and dad do it. The train ride out to the safari was nice, though we did have to wait a bit since only one was running, but it wasn’t too bad. After exploring, we decided to walk back instead of waiting again, which was a nice option to have. We also really appreciated the wide variety of animals and how much space the zoo has. It does mean a bit more walking compared to some other zoos, but it makes the exhibits feel more open and enjoyable. Visiting on a Friday morning was perfect since it wasn’t busy at all, which gave us plenty of time and space to enjoy everything. Overall, we had a wonderful time and can’t wait to come back when our little man is a bit older to experience it all over again. Highly recommend Binder Park Zoo for families looking for a fun day out!
My L — Google review
First time visiting this zoo, we had a such a great time! We got to interact with giraffes, which are my favorite, and my kids love the train ride. Everything was very clean, and the staff was super friendly and helpful. The walk through all the nature was perfect and we really enjoyed the whole experience. The dinosaur section is a must for families with young kids, they will love it! We’ll definitely be back.
Guille A — Google review
My recent visit to Binder Park Zoo was a blast, and I highly recommend it! The park is a good size, with a great variety of animals to see. I was thrilled to feed a cassowary and a giraffe, was a cool experience. ​Beyond the animal exhibits, the zoo offers some fantastic activities. I had a great time on the obstacle course, which was a blast for an extra $17. The carousel was a fun classic touch, too. ​Overall, it was a fantastic day out. The zoo is well-maintained, the animals are impressive, and the extra activities make it even more enjoyable.
Matthew M — Google review
We are a family with young kids and this experience was a blast. It’s not like some zoos where all animals are sleeping or in the back being fed. The bears, lions, giraffe , etc were all active. The giraffe exhibit was nearly a safari park type set up where we could feed them for $2 … super fun and highly recommend!
Patrick T — Google review
Great place, especially during the week it’s less crowded. It’s nice that the animals there have decent sized areas for them to roam ( if you compare it to spaces like the Detroit zoo). Not as many animals, but more open views as opposed to looking through plexiglass to view them. The lion training experience is great to do; the lions are awake and actively roaming. It’s not by the freeway, letting you enjoy more sounds of nature and the animals.
Andrea P — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed the visit. We also had some really good conversations with the staff. We took our time and spent about 4 hours just walking around and seeing the exhibits. It was really cool being able to see the animals up close, especially in the Africa area. Would highly recommend a visit.
Tim H — Google review
Binder Park is a nice place to take small children. Not a zoo I would travel from another state for though. Great for kids between 1 and 6. They have a nice dinosaur area and carousel. They also have a giraffe feeding platform that's cool. The new Skylark ropes course/zip line is super cool. My 4 yr old nephew loved the Little Lark course. The courses are not included with general admission. Overall, it's a fun day for little kids. The grounds are in need of attention. It isn't awful, but landscaping and general maintenance seems to be lacking.
Tabatha M — Google review
4.4
(6224)
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4.3
(553)
7400 Division Dr, Battle Creek, MI 49014, USA
http://www.binderparkzoo.org/
(269) 979-1351
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16

Pokagon State Park

Park
Nature & Parks
State Parks
Park includes a swimming beach, guided horse rides, toboggan run, nature center, campsites & inn.
And this was an absolutely gorgeous campground. We had a very nice site. Our loop had 2 shower houses with restrooms. The water pressure was not great and it could have been a little bit warmer, but in August, it felt good. We were there midweek, so it wasn't very crowded. We pulled out on Saturday morning and it was quite a different atmosphere but still a quiet night.
Kathy's C — Google review
Nice park with quite a bit to see and do. There are 9 well maintained trails, highly recommend the first part of trail 3 and all of trail 9. Hell's point was ok, but not quite the view we anticipated. Along with trails, the park offers an Inn/cabins, lake(s), a beach, toboggan run, skiing, stables, nature center, and a variety of landscapes that's perfect for photos!
Becky B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Pokagon State Park is one of my absolute favorite places to visit — and I’ve been there many times! Every season offers something new and special. In the summer, the hiking and biking trails are incredible, and the lake is perfect for swimming, boating, and kayaking. In the fall, the colors are breathtaking and the park feels like a peaceful escape into nature. What I love most is how well the park is maintained. The trails are clean and clearly marked, the staff is friendly, and the facilities are always in great shape. Whether I’m staying at the Potawatomi Inn, camping with friends, or just visiting for the day, I always leave feeling relaxed and refreshed. The Toboggan Run in the winter is such a unique experience — it’s a must-try! It’s one of the few places in the region where you can have that kind of fun outdoors in the cold months. Pokagon truly has something for everyone — nature lovers, families, photographers, or anyone just looking to unwind. It’s a gem of Indiana, and I’ll keep coming back for years to come.
Christopher S — Google review
Love this place! Something fun for everyone! Our family group of between 20-30 people has been coming here for decades! Improvements needed: better beach access (like a boat ramp or be allowed to use the access road), bathrooms in the 400s are BAD. Overly attentive rangers except when you need them.
Michelle P — Google review
This is a delightful park in autumn. Walking/ hiking trails of all levels. They wind through and around woods, wetlands, lakes, and a bit of open prairie. I'm sure the toboggan run is great fun, but hey, Ft. Harrison park has a great sledding hill but nobody typecasts it for that. Enjoy Pokagon for its other loveliness.
Becky T — Google review
It was a beautiful experience to walk some of the trails. Beautiful State Park! We also venture to the Inn to eat. It was wonderful food, but a little on the pricey side in my opinion. We wanted to enjoy lunch there as a treat to us. We plan to be back to walk around more and also hope to camp there sometime!
Tiffany ( — Google review
This place id amazing!! 10 out of 10 highly recommend! Best state park I have ever been to in this nation! And I have been to state parks in 34 states!
James V — Google review
Beautiful visit as always. 1st big snow of this season. Always enjoy walking and driving around Pokagon State Park. The Potowatomi Inn is always a nice spot for lunch and to warm up after our morning walks.
Steve B — Google review
4.7
(4003)
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4.5
(327)
Park Office:, 450 Ln 100 Lake James, Angola, IN 46703, USA
http://on.in.gov/pokagonsp
(260) 833-2012
17

Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum

Museum
Historical landmark
Museum & gift shop dedicated to classic cars, including Auburn, Cord & Duesenberg models.
Like Stepping Into a Great Gatsby Movie! My wife and I visited the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum today, and it honestly felt like we were walking onto the set of The Great Gatsby. The whole place has this incredible 1920s-30s vibe—elegant, classy, and full of charm. The staff was super welcoming, and our host was especially friendly, which made the experience even better. The first floor is the original showroom from back in the day, and it still feels grand. The Auburn and Cord cars on display are absolutely stunning—sleek, bold, and full of character. Up on the third floor, the Gallery of Excellence showcases rare and unusual cars built right here in Indiana. Some of them were unlike anything we’d ever seen! Even if you’re not a car enthusiast, this museum is a total gem. It’s a mix of history, design, and vintage style that really transports you. If you’re anywhere near Auburn, do yourself a favor and check it out!
Raul H — Google review
What an extraordinary collection of many authentic and some very well restored automobiles that represent a unique highlight of American engineering and craftsmanship. These were completely handmade cars, much like Bentley's and Rolls-Royce's in England and in some ways, more stylish and more creative. . A real treat to be able to get up close and enjoy the rather large collection inside the original manufacturing facility and showroom. The museum has a pretty cool gift shop and all proceeds go to its maintenance and upkeep as a nonprofit institution. If you're into classic cars, then It's worth the trip. Go check it out!
D ( — Google review
This is a wonderful place to see. I had 2 hours to spend and wished i had more. These cars are works of art, a feast for the eyes with attention to details we do not have today. Seeing such beauty has an effect on your soul and your imagination. I will be going back when i can spend a whole day.
Deborah S — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the museum. There was a wonderful collection of stunning cars and information to take in. We only wish we had more time to explore and really take in the beauty of them all. If you're in the area, you should definitely visit.
Leah T — Google review
A great museum for the car lover. It's in the old Auburn Auto HQ so the restored art deco building is on display along with a great collection of cars and the history of the brands (Auburn, Cord, and Duesenberg). I would recommend the National Auto & Truck Museum which is right behind and in the old Auburn factory. It's heavy on muscle cars and International bricks but worth the stop. You can do both on 3-6hrs depending on how you like to museum.
Joe M — Google review
What a wonderful car museum. I didn’t know what to expect going in since I wasn’t so familiar with the brands, but the story of the company was fascinating. They have a shocking number of cars in the art deco building, which is something of an attraction itself, and many of the cars have their own interesting histories. The styling on these cars from the 1920s and 30s was really sharp too. It’s definitely a great spot to spend an afternoon if you like museums or cars at all.
Mateo G — Google review
This is a beautiful Museum filled with historical information of the rise and fall of one of America's premier auto manufacturers. So much to see, read and learn about America's Auto history and the beauty of the these vehicles. Interesting for women too!
Wendy P — Google review
It's exhibits, Vitage, incredible, historic! So amazing design very beautiful cars, truck, GM, and many more. Highly recommended.
Rica P — Google review
4.9
(2061)
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5.0
(634)
1600 Wayne St, Auburn, IN 46706, USA
https://automobilemuseum.org/
(260) 925-1444
18

Black Pine Animal Sanctuary

Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Animal protection organization
Animal rescue service
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Incredible. The stories of each of these animals are hearbreaking, but they're all at such a wonderful place for their retirement. The work that sanctuaries like this one do is SO important. This one in particular, is phenomenal. The animals here have amazing, large enclosures. You can tell this was build with the animal's comfort in mind. It is a very peaceful place. The paths and trails are beautifully kept, and the staff are very knowledgeable and kind. A really beautiful, wonderful place to visit.
Diane R — Google review
I understand it's a sanctuary, so think of it as a zoo back in the 1700s where perhaps there was little to no animals for seeing. We went on a Saturday, not a lot of animals were in their displays, pricey for a sanctuary but if you want to support then you'll feel the price is justified. I still would pick a zoo with similar to cheaper price.
Inferno S — Google review
We had a lovely time! It was wonderful to see the animals and to learn more about their individual histories. Cory is a wonderful guide! It's comforting to know that the animals have a good home now.
Maria — Google review
We hadn't been here in years, and Black Pine Animal Sanctuary has grown so much! It's a beautiful place for these animals to live out their days. The volunteers are so knowledgeable and helpful!
Danielle H — Google review
It's a very nice place with cool animals. They seem to really want to protect them and treat them ethically. Because the animals can go in or out as they please, they are not always easy to view. For the price, and if you've travelled far, it's a little frustrating, but understandable. Still recommend.
Jacie F — Google review
Highly recommend the private tour! Very educational and thorough, and one of the most up close experiences I think you can get in Indiana (while practicing good moral integrity and supporting humane care of exotic animals, of course)
Alex_is D — Google review
This place is so amazing. It is a great alternative to the zoo. A great place to appreciate animals respectfully. The workers here are also so knowledgeable about all the animals they house. They all have sad stories, but can have better lives by living here. You can see these animals so close up as well.
Natalie C — Google review
Always love going here. So peaceful and different animals than the zoo.
Tammy S — Google review
4.7
(745)
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5.0
(118)
1426 W Main St, Albion, IN 46701, USA
https://www.bpsanctuary.org/
(260) 636-7383
19

Fort Wayne Zoo

Mentioned on 
33 lists 
Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Non-profit organization
The Fort Wayne Children's Zoo is a sprawling wildlife haven with over 1,000 animals from around the globe. Visitors can embark on an adventure through various themed areas such as African Journey, Australian Adventure, and Indonesian Rainforest. The zoo offers interactive experiences like hand-feeding giraffes and observing playful capuchin monkeys at Monkey Island. Guests can also witness feeding frenzies at Sea Lion Beach and enjoy watching penguins in their pool.
A great zoo with lots to do along with seeing animals! Ropes course, train ride, river ride, and more which kids loved them all. First time I saw a ropes course with a toddler sized level which my 3.5 year old loved. It's also nice they don't charge for the adult to go with the smaller children that require supervision. We were there 11:30a-5p and still didn't get to see and do it all so definitely an all day adventure. As others have noted, go to the African area first to feed the giraffes before they get full for the day. We did not follow that advice and didn't get there until the end of the day and they weren't interested in coming over. Still beautiful to look at 😊 Buying admission tickets online in advance gets a small discount and getting the all day unlimited ride wristband is worth it if planning to do most or all of the rides.
Maiya B — Google review
Best Zoo, Best Caretakers and Best Family W environment! So worth you visit - we buy the family pass and take my granddaughters often for the best time ever. Today we rode the log boats, the train and the carousel. We were there for 3 hours today and it was crazy how few people where there - it was like we had the entire zoo to ourselves at times. (Kids are back in school, it's a Wednesday...) So it wasn't nearly as busy as usual on weekends. We had an extra special time we we were not rushed feeling like others needed to see the animals etc...
Ken B — Google review
Honestly this zoo was so amazing. It is gorgeous with super immersive enclosures and tons of green space. The staff were all extremely kind and informative. I could tell they genuinely cared about their work and the zoo itself. The animals all seemed to be very happy and we got to see so many goofy and wonderful creatures. My partner and I had a blast here and within 25 mins we were already talking about how great it was and said we would absolutely be back. There are lots of places to rest as well. I have back problems and need to sit every once in awhile and I never had problems finding a place to rest. With breaks and taking our time the whole zoo took us around 3 hours to explore. It was excellent and I can't wait to go back someday. ☺️
Shelby C — Google review
Been a member here for 11 years now. I take the kiddos to the Zoo atleast once a week. It's a fun and interactive place to take the kids whenever you feel like getting out of the house. The kids enjoy seeing the animals and running around the zoo and I like the fact the kids are exhausted afterwards and the car ride home is peaceful 😂
Thi A — Google review
Prices are relatively high, but it is a great experience for people of all ages. Staff is very friendly and informative. There are also areas where you can interact with some of the animals directly, such as feeding the giraffes and grooming the goats. Highly recommend.
Cera G — Google review
Happy animals. Knowledgeable staff. This place is a must see! The animals are quite active. The rides are subpar and not worth paying extra. Do not go pn the sky ride. It is a waste of time and you cannot see any animals. I think a warning about this would be nice as it wasted a lot of our time.
Mika P — Google review
1st time visiting, from Ohio. Was VERY ENJOYABLE! Loved the landscaping, lots of green lush vegetation, streams, small hills which were doable for us folks who have difficulty walking around larger zoos! Favorites for me were the Giraffe Feeding station, wide open areas of Savannah with the Zebra, Wildebeest, Ostrich, the Rainforest, and Stingray Bay experience. The "Sky Safari" lift, ZO&O Railroad, and Crocodile Creek Adventure Log ride were all well worth the extra money! All lasted a good amount of time compared with other zoos and VERY relaxing, much appreciated rest while viewing exhibits, nice lake, and beautiful autumn leaves changing! Amazing views from the Sky Safari lift!!!! People need to know it does not actually go near or over the animal enclosures, which the name sort of implies (I get why it shouldn't go directly over though). Very enjoyable! ALL animal of course were fascinating to watch. Habitats realistic! We got to see almost everything in 5 hours. The Alligator actually fascinated me the most, which is surprising since i don't pay much attention to them usually. It was right up front at the glass viewing window floating vertically so we could see just how large it was compared to US! The kids were standing there in awe! Loved the Red Pandas, Tigers, Monkeys, white Pelicans, and of course the new male lion, "Kiume" and his lioness "Ina". The wheel of scenarios next to their exhibit, showing how difficult it is to find and KEEP food was heart breaking but very educational!! There were 2 exhibits that made me feel a bit concerned for the animals. I'm no expert and maybe I wasn't seeing everything. First was the indoor Orangutan exhibit. Beautiful creatures sitting on the bare "trees" with no green vegetation and a cement floor. :-( Their natural habitats are rainforests, right? So I'd think they would be happier living in an area like your Rainforest exhibit! The adults looked very bored and "depressed". Hopefully their outdoor exhibit is better! My second concern was for the Serval. I only saw 1 in the enclosure, watching it a good 10 minutes just staying in one small area in front pacing back and forth, making a huffing sound-appearing like it was very stressed!! Was that because its mate wasn't around? Or was it smelling the Mongoose exhibit close by, frustrated it can't chase them? The enclosure itself didn't look large enough for Servals to stretch out and run! Is there a section the public isn't able to see? There were no zoo staff nearby to ask. I was gonna give a rating of "4" to the zoo because of these concerns but since all the other exhibits were so well done decided on "5". Also appreciated the Staff who were present being super friendly and helpful. VERY CLEAN EVERYWHERE as well! In the future would be nice if you offered a couple days a week with extended hours. When we had to leave at 5pm many of the animals were just starting to wake up and become active. Toledo zoo in Ohio, for ex, stays open until 8pm on Thursdays and Fridays, even in October. Overall, EXCELLENT, EDUCATIONAL, and FUN EXPERIENCE! Highly recommend for ALL ages!!! Thank you!
Lori — Google review
Love the Fort Wayne Zoo. We have a membership and I've been on several work outings as well, this is one of the best zoo's I know of within hours of Fort Wayne. The park nearby is also excellent.
Kase J — Google review
4.7
(10273)
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4.8
(1203)
3411 Sherman Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46808, USA
http://fwzoo.com/
(260) 427-6800
20

Allen County Public Library - Main

Mentioned on 
11 lists 
Public library
Libraries
The Allen County Public Library - Main, located in the heart of Fort Wayne on West Washington Boulevard, is a top destination for book lovers and families alike. With an extensive collection of over 4,500,000 books, articles, and journals, it's a haven for those seeking a quiet place to read. The library offers more than just books; visitors can explore an art gallery, catch a movie at the theater, grab a bite at Dunkin Donuts or utilize the parking garage.
There's soooo much to experience at this library. They have something for everyone in the family. From a teen center to a toddler and child center. Business development center and an AMAZING historical genealogy area. Free gated parking directly across from the library with your library card.
Luis C — Google review
Great library with so many events, updates, areas you name it. You are able to find something to do for the entire family, even those who don't love to read. Very kind staff in the kids area. I really appreciate the library parking, especially handy when you come with a stroller or have many books to return it haul to your vehicle. Good clean bathrooms also.
X — Google review
Great library has a lot of historical things displayed. Very great customer service for someone new to the city I will recommend this location. Will visit the location again. Clean library and lots of lighting compare to the smaller locations and has extra parking in the basement something I was aware about. They have the Rolland center with history on president Lincoln . Amazing info
Lya R — Google review
The Allen County Public Library is one of my favorite places in Fort Wayne. The staff is always friendly and they make you feel welcome. There’s so much to do — tons of books and movies, fun programs for all ages, and quiet spaces to read or work. It’s just a great place to spend time and discover something new!
Mar O — Google review
The genealogy & historical on 2nd floor the information and staff are awesome. Staff is nice and helpful. We will be returning soon.
Carolina C — Google review
Lots of resources, in branch and online. Underground parking is great and free if there not too long. Elevators will take you from garage level to top floor, but you will have to transfer elevators on main level. Staff is very knowledgeable and helpful.
Arthur K — Google review
This is largest and most inclusive library I have ever been to. Also,they have the second largest genealogy holdings in the United States. I spend 2-5 days a week in this awesome place just enjoying the feel, looking and smell of actual books. IYKYK
Walter W — Google review
If you had to say the Top 10 treasured places in Fort Wayne, this would have to be one of them. Maybe number 1. The library has an art gallery, a movie theater, food as Dunkin donuts, a parking garage, and BOOKS; oh did I mention one of the best genealogy sections in the nation. There are whole towns in Indiana that have less interesting things than this single block in the summit city. My sister needed a movie and apparently this library has it. The library is continuing force of Knowledge and stimulation in one place. Everyone should go to this place. They now have new Abraham Lincoln exhibit that is more assessable. They do curveside pick-up for books as well.
Philip P — Google review
4.7
(511)
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4.8
(412)
900 Library Plz, Fort Wayne, IN 46802, USA
http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/
(260) 421-1200
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21

Parkview Field

Mentioned on 
16 lists 
Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Parkview Field, a minor-league baseball stadium, not only hosts baseball games but also serves as a venue for concerts. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful view of the field from any seat, thanks to protective nets that cover most of them. In addition to numerous food stations and well-organized merchandise shops selling quality products at reasonable prices, there is a walking path and splash pad for visitors' enjoyment. During baseball games, spectators can expect classic minor league fun with contests and silly activities between innings.
Parkview Field was amazing! Such a gorgeous ballpark, and so much fun. I think the lawn section's the best part.
Alex S — Google review
We can to see the Tin caps play, Parkview Field is a beautiful feild. I especially love the fireworks show it was very beautiful. I highly recommend coming here if you have the chance.
Christopher N — Google review
Best High-A park in America. Great place to watch baseball and the Tin Caps. Holiday light shows, fireworks, and always having activities for the kids.
Adam M — Google review
Parkview Field, home of the Fort Wayne TinCaps, is a great ballpark with plenty of seating and a nice layout. There’s a good variety of food options, and the picnic area makes it easy for families or groups to relax and enjoy the game. Overall, it’s a well-kept, welcoming place to catch a ballgame.
Traveling K — Google review
I’m not a huge sports girl but I love coming here for a Tincaps game! The place is super nice and clean, and there are so many seating options and food options. Workers are super friendly. Also important to note that on very hot days, you are allowed to bring in your own water bottles!
Cassie H — Google review
Great time, good food and baseball ⚾️. If you are lucky enough to go on certain dates you also get to enjoy fireworks 🎆 and after the game you can run the bases.
Rachel S — Google review
Fun with friends!! So many snack items and an opportunity to see the post-game fireworks, up close and personal!
Amyakanicole — Google review
Nice little minor league baseball field. Friendly staff. Easy to walk around. Fun games.
Louis O — Google review
4.8
(3115)
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4.8
(691)
1301 Ewing St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802, USA
http://parkviewfield.com/
(260) 482-6400
22

Zip Timber Lake

Adventure sports center
Tours
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
This place never fails to amaze me. Matt and Sarah were awesome tour guides that made the experience that much better. My group of 4 opted for the full experience. It was a great time joking around with each other and Matt as well. I highly recommend going in the fall when the leaves are in their prime changing stages. I will definitely be back next season!
Noah H — Google review
This was our first zip line experience. My two teenage sons and wife accompanied me for a 3-4 hour tour. We had two guides who did a great job! There were zip lines, rope- bridges, and climbing ladders. It was so much fun!
Bill S — Google review
We had an amazing time for our 7 year olds birthday. We did the intro course to make sure he could handle it and he loved every second of it. Our guides Matt and Daphne were awesome and made every one feel comfortable. We will absolutely be back this summer to check out the full course.
Pete S — Google review
My husband and I both went for our first time. Absolutely the best time we have had in a while. We are older and did just fine. Our guides were patient, informative and encouraging. Thank you Phoebe and Vivian. Can’t wait to go again!!!!!
Mindy P — Google review
Shane and Savannah were really fun guides! Our 19 year old birthday girl loves adventure. We brought her & our 16 year old (who’s usually NOT looking for adventure) for their first Zip Lining experience. They both had a blast! 💥🎉👏🏻
Michelle L — Google review
We had Isaiah and Kayden as our guides and they were great. Our kids got cold feet at the last minute but they helped us out the entire time. Great experience and would definitely recommend it 👍
Bradan T — Google review
Zip Timber Lake is an amazing place to experience the thrill of zip lining. You first zip through the trees and if you opt for the High Adventure package, you even zip across the lake . The great thing about zip lining is that it can be for everyone. Zip Timber Lake is the only place you can zip line in North-East Indiana and it is definitely an incredible way to spend an afternoon!
Jacob C — Google review
I first did the intro course in the fall of 2022. My daughter wanted to go back for her 13th birthday and do the full course. We completed it today, and she had an awesome time! The staff are knowledgeable, professional, and very kind. Highly recommend!
Jessica S — Google review
4.9
(76)
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5.0
(118)
1740 E 675 N, Huntington, IN 46750, USA
http://www.discovertimberlake.com/
(260) 672-3251
23

Cardinal Greenway Muncie Depot Trailhead

Park
Nature & Parks
Biking Trails
Hiking Trails
This paved trail offers a lot of view variety from the views of downtown including several historic homes, to river views and also some country. It includes several bridges each with its own character. The area continues to inprove the path. Sone is quite flat and some is a little hillier. For us, it made a nice variety. We only rode a few miles but look forward to more extensive travel on it in the future. We started atthe Depot trailhead and it felt like a safe area.
Janet S — Google review
The trail is well designed and maintained, I biked from Richmond to Muncie and back in late March 2024. For people who are biking long distances, we really need the water sources turned on, I realize that they are turned off due to possible freezing weather. Otherwise it was a good workout
Dave C — Google review
A very nice place to kick around and have a little break while you were walking
Sheryl L — Google review
I love the Cardinal Greenway! It’s a great local resource and I’m on it nearly every day. The Greenway staff do a great job keeping the Greenway clear, especially after stormy weather. It has a number of trailheads, many of which have portable toilets.
James G — Google review
This old Muncie train depot was a really cool stop on my road trip. The gentleman inside was extremely helpful and friendly. He pointed out the low spot in the floor where the ticketmaster stood. Such beautiful architecture. Now a stop on the bike path.
Brian D — Google review
Very nice rails-to-trails bike path. The pavement outside of Muncie is some of the smoothest I've ridden. Tree roots are starting to push up the pavement in a few places, but it's still very smooth overall.
Jeff C — Google review
Awesome place to take a break from riding. Get some water in you. Then peddle away
Brian H — Google review
Very nice trail nice scenery. I recently rode 81 miles on my Catrike with e-assist. Had a blast!
Steve F — Google review
4.7
(206)
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4.5
(93)
700 E Wysor St, Muncie, IN 47305, USA
http://cardinalgreenways.org/
(765) 287-0399
24

Mounds State Park

Mentioned on 
11 lists 
State park
Nature & Parks
Mounds State Park, situated along the White River near Anderson, is a historical site preserving ten earthworks constructed by the Adena culture over 2,100 years ago. These ancient mounds are believed to have been used for religious ceremonies and are accessible via scenic trails. The park offers various recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, swimming, and camping. Visitors can explore the impressive Great Mound, which features a large circular earthwork enclosure with a central platform.
The old Indian cultures centered in the Indiana, Ohio & Pennsylvania area were very advanced in certain skills & knowledge. There were hundreds of Mounds built that stretched into the South and Mid-Atlantic, too. Lined up in consonance withe the North Star and other planetary objects. This state park has excellent examples of them.
Rick P — Google review
Pictures kinda describe my feelings when adventure was over!!! Ha. Be prepared to walk. Had mid age grandkids and a fine spring day to enjoy. Restrooms open at the time of our visit in April
Scott R — Google review
This is a beautiful park with easy trails and breathtaking views. At some point, I wondered if I should start looking for hobbit homes! The history of the mounds is really cool and the main reason for visiting!
Katrina M — Google review
There’s more to this park then meets the eye. At the center of it, Is this 2000 year-old Adena Hopewell earthwork that is a must see. Looks like a stage or a solar observatory to not only track celestial objects but to dance amongst the stars and moon. The state park is beautiful and well taken care of. I highly recommend coming here and taking a walk and checking out the scenery.
Shane R — Google review
Beautiful and interesting park. Plenty of hiking trails, a gift store, restrooms.
Kathy J — Google review
Beautiful state park! Great trails and easy accessibility to bring the kids.
Brandon C — Google review
We took Muffin here and I was shocked at how far she walked! It’s mostly shady, which is super nice. There are benches and places to sit along all the trails which is great if you’re out of shape like me 🤣
Stephanie M — Google review
Nice trails at Mounds State Park. You want to see the fall colors on the trees, go for a hike! It is much prettier in the woods than driving around in a car. Trails 2&4 were listed as Rugged, but I didn't find them difficult at all. They do have a couple good size Boardwalks with some stairs. I enjoyed all the trails today and will be back.
Dan C — Google review
4.7
(2557)
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4.4
(240)
4306 Mounds Rd, Anderson, IN 46017, USA
https://on.in.gov/moundssp
(765) 642-6627
25

Harrah's Hoosier Park Casino Racetrack - A Caesars Rewards Destination

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Horse Tracks
Harrah's Hoosier Park Casino Racetrack is a popular gaming and entertainment destination in the Indianapolis area. Originally a harness racing track, it has evolved into a year-round racino with a large casino floor offering various gaming options. The highlight of the calendar is the Dan Patch Stakes, attracting visitors for live harness racing from April to November. The venue also features indoor and outdoor concert venues, multiple dining choices, and drinking options.
This is undeniably a wonderful place to unwind and try your luck. I greatly enjoyed playing the slots and tables, adding an exciting touch to my visit. The establishment exudes a sense of cleanliness that is commendable and adds up to the overall excellent experience. I had an absolutely good time and would confidently recommend it to anyone looking for mild, enjoyable entertainment. It's certainly a place you would love to spend some pleasurable moments.
Lonny W — Google review
This review is strictly for the horse racing track, I have not been into the casino yet. I had a wonderful time watching harness racing at Hoosier Park. I've been to lots of Thoroughbred races before, but this was my first time seeing harness racing live. The track was setup nice. You can get right down on the rail at the finish line. The staff were all friendly.
B A — Google review
Been here waiting for at least 30 mins to get this issue fixed. Found a staff walking around and said he couldn't help, got to wait for someone to come. Place is definitely understaffed. Edit: Woah! Ended leaving the machine as it was taking forever, but a fellow patron walked up to me at a different slot machine, completely different area, after like 2 hours later to let me know staff had taking fixed the issue and a voucher should be with the security. Super cool! Place may be understaffed but the customers are all super cool!. 3 stars now for amazing folks here
Joseph I — Google review
I went here around my birthday and had some fun. The casino itself is pretty nice. They have a good variety of different games to play. I like how close the location is to me so I don’t have to drive hours to get to it. I’d say my biggest complaint would be that there were a lot of cigarette butts left sitting on the slot. Some weren’t even In try’s. They were just left on the machine. Also in the same vein it smelt heavy of cigarettes in there. But other than that it’s a decent casino.
Abby S — Google review
This has been a great place to visit. I enjoy just taking 20 bucks and trying my luck. Sometimes I get lucky and sometimes I don't. The atmosphere is great, it's clean, and have had some amazing conversations with people I just met. And enjoying the new food places they've recently added.. Definitely want to add this as a date night with your special someone..
Amber L — Google review
The upgrades they have made have improved the overall atmosphere and experience. Food is good and prices are as expected at a place like this. The more open concept is good for mobilty accessibility. Not very accessible for visually impaired, though. The restrooms all have 2 accessible stalls. Due to the type of patrons at this location (a lot of elderly), more accessible parking spaces (especially van accessible parking) would give this 5 stars from me.
Marie H — Google review
I was on vacation with family for a family reunion and we were taking here. It was a beautiful experience. Mom in a walker parking easy and elevator. I'm not personally one to visit casinos. However, the staff were nice with consideration for my mother. Confused on a lot of machines so I lost 35 within 10 minutes of play time. However I walked to find machines I'm more use to. I played 400 and cashed at for 440. So I broke even with a 5 in my pocket. My only complaint is no sit down restaurant, plus only sandwich type food. Nice place to watch football games also
Laura C — Google review
Went to your Casino wasn't impressed. unisex Bathroom to the left of the men's.Was DIRTY,NO TOILET PAPER, PEOPLE URINING ON THE FLOOR, back in the day when going to Hollywood casino or Grand Victoria they were clean and I won a little and got Hotel Rooms.THINK I will GO Back! Just hate the drive
Ramona D — Google review
3.9
(8329)
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3.8
(3046)
4500 Dan Patch Cir, Anderson, IN 46013, USA
https://www.caesars.com/harrahs-hoosier-park?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_term=HooiserPark&utm_content=casino&y_source=1_MTEzNzA1NjMtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(800) 526-7223
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26

Ruoff Music Center

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Amphitheater
Concerts & Shows
Ruoff Music Center, formerly known as Deer Creek Music Center, is the largest outdoor music venue in the Indianapolis area. With a capacity for nearly 25,000 spectators, it hosts major tours and festivals across various musical genres from May through fall. While some visitors have experienced delays exiting the parking lot after events, many locals praise its efficient operation and security measures.
Great place for concerts!! Seating is nice but feels crowded. The lawn is usually pretty comfortable. Most of the lawn chairs for rent are gone by time you get there. You would want to order them in advance. Don't waste your money on the "blanket" it's smaller than a rug. Most vendors only accept card. The security check is pretty laid back usually.
Ariel H — Google review
I love seeing shows at Ruoff! Whether you’re in the pit, seats, or the lawn, you’ll have a great view and a great time. The pit is a bit small, so it is easier to get in and out if you need to. I like that the entrance to the lawn is at the front, as opposed to some with lawn entrances from the back. Food and drinks are way overpriced, but that’s concert venues nowadays. The staff and atmosphere are 10/10. Great concert venue.
Brittany R — Google review
Came here to see Pierce The Veil. The venue staff is absolutely amazing compared to some venues I’ve been to, they’re so happy to help and have all the info you will need. We were driving around the parking lots 2-4 am until some workers came in, advised us what time lining up would be allowed, and due to their info we were able to get a great spot in line and into the venue quickly. On top of that, inside the venue they kept us dry during the storm, figured out how to keep the show going, and kept us all in line and orderly. I wish they had photographers by security so I could find a picture of my bestie and I on the barricade, but that has nothing to do with a bad rating. This is a great venue and I would travel to it again to see more shows!
Kara H — Google review
This venue was perfect for our concert. There were no bad seats and I love that it was like a little town inside, with so many options for food, merch, and even free water to refill your bottles.
Shala M — Google review
Rain delay but we had VIP and got to wait in the bar area. Saw Pierce The Veil and the band was great! Due to the rain I'm glad we had seats under the pavilion. All the staff were courteous, friendly and helpful. Great arena and would definitely go again.
Becca C — Google review
Enjoy my experience every time I visit Runoff Music Center (or as we all still call it Deer Creek!). This time was no exception. Had a wonderful time seeing some of my kids' favorite bands. Will be back for another show soon. 😉
Jayd B — Google review
I went for Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson. This is a good venue. There is plenty of space for merch and a lot of food and drink options. Everything is overpriced, but less so than some other midwestern venues. They have a mix of seating and open lawn and I did find it irritating that they needed to see my ticket every time I came back to my seat. I think wristbands would have been easier.
Dave H — Google review
This is great outdoor space! They have plentu of parking options, the in and out is super organized. Lots of ticket checkers with a speedy process. The facility was clean the staff was nice. The food and the alcohol was pricey, but the loaded nachos are worth it. Loved it!
Brianne V — Google review
4.5
(13159)
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4.0
(364)
12880 E 146th St, Noblesville, IN 46060, USA
https://www.ruoffmusiccenter.net/?utm_source=GMBlisting&utm_medium=organic
(317) 776-8181
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Conner Prairie

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Conner Prairie, located in Fishers, Indiana, is a recreated 19th-century village spread across 200 acres. This interactive history park offers a glimpse into the past of Indiana through engaging exhibits and activities. Established in 1934 by Eli Lilly, the park showcases the evolution of Fishers from a town to a city in 2015.
A great place to stop for a visit! We were on a mini vacation in Indianapolis and stopped here on our way home. The playground alone made it worth it for our daughter. We also enjoyed wandering the village and chatting with all of the villagers and workers. The treetop play area was also a lot of fun. Stopping by in the spring also ensures you will see tons of baby animals. We even got to pet a few of the larger ones.
Heather M — Google review
The Hot Air Balloon Festival at Conner Prairie was a magical experience. Colourful balloons filled the sky at sunrise, creating a breathtaking view. The atmosphere was festive with music, food, and family-friendly activities. A perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, it’s definitely worth attending.
Arsalan Z — Google review
Headless Horseman Absolutely loved this event! My family and I had an amazing time! We didn’t get to do everything they had to offer, there was so much! We absolutely loved the Marinette show, the magic show and the fire throwers. Of course the headless horseman wagon ride stole the show! That was so much fun! The food was some of the best! I wished I had filmed the marionette and magic show, it was also like a comedy show in addition to each one. We are looking forward to coming again next year!!!! 100% worth the cost of tickets! Thank you to everyone who made this happen! Everyone did an amazing job! The food vendors were awesome too!
Alicia — Google review
Good experience, bring cards - they don’t always accept cash. The kids had a great time and there was plenty to do. The guides who talked about fur trading, weaving, etc. were all really fun and knowledgeable. We were there from 11-3 and still hadn’t gone through every area since the kids (ages 4-10) spent a lot of time playing on the playground and at the treehouse outpost. They were filthy, exhausted, and happy. Fell asleep 5 minutes after we left. One major concern was that we found out after arriving that they had recently implemented “cashless weekends”. Since I specifically brought cash for the day, that turned out to be a big problem. The cafe is the only place to eat and wouldn’t take my money. Couldn’t buy balloon ride tickets. If I hadn’t had Applepay, I would have had to leave the entire property and drive elsewhere in Fishers for lunch, which would not have been so frustrating if it had been made clear in advance. I can’t find any mention anywhere of them being cashless on their website. That should definitely be made clear to guests planning a visit. Otherwise, great experience.
Rachel B — Google review
Participated in the event of Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s largest, most impactful fundraising event Take Steps to raise funds to accelerate research, advance treatments, and provide programs and support to improve the quality of life for those living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Event was on June 14th, 2025 at Conner Prairie, Fishers, Indiana. Although a rainy day but remarkable people attended with rain suites and umbrellas. Very well organized, opened with introductions, speeches and finally a walk. My daughter is a member of this foundation, that make me a proud father.
Rizwan T — Google review
Me and my boyfriend had a good time at the headless horseman festival! The mozzarella sticks with marinara and witches brew (apple cider) slushy was really good not to mention their baked soft Halloween cookies!! Never had a cookie that melts in my mouth like butter! It was a very cute place to hang out see some interesting shows and eat good food! The regular corn maze was fun! The scary one had just one area of clowns that its not really much to it or scary at all but a good laugh not worth the wait though if there is a line no pop out scares besides one time I think they are low staffed but overall pretty fun to walk through and just vibe. The hay ride cost more it’s not included in the 27 dollar general admission it’s an extra 10 dollars and needs to be reserved which sucked for us because we where looking forward to that experience.
Makayla P — Google review
Conner Prairie is an absolute gem for Indy residents! I've started going more often for different programs and events (The Hot Air Balloon Festival is NOT to be missed!) and regret not taking advantage of my proximity to this local Smithsonian-affiliate sooner. Taking my nephews to a birding event there this weekend and we are all so excited!
Sarah G — Google review
Great place to learn about local history and enjoy a relaxing day. Highly recommended for families, history lovers, and anyone curious about the past!
Rania A — Google review
4.6
(1771)
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4.5
(558)
13400 Allisonville Rd, Fishers, IN 46038, USA
https://www.connerprairie.org/
(317) 776-6000
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Monon Trl

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Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
Hiking Trails
The Monon Trail, a 4.4-mile paved pathway built on a former railway line, is a popular spot for biking and walking in Indiana. It connects to the larger Monon Trail system that stretches all the way up to northern Indianapolis. The trail offers beautiful scenery with plenty of shaded areas and is great for both walking and cycling. While some sections can be crowded, especially around Broad Ripple, it provides easy access to food and drinks along the way.
The trail was clearly marked and plenty of places to park. There were restrooms and water fountains along the way. It also goes through downtown Carmel where there was plenty to see and places to eat. It was an enjoyable ride and I highly recommended it. We rode this trail two of the three days we visited the area. Watch out for the raised sections of asphalt!!
Greg T — Google review
Best for cycling (popular), also good for walking/hiking. Someone stopped to tell me they were alarmed by recent heavier vehicles on the trail around Fall Creek (June 2024.)
Mark P — Google review
I bike a lot of rail trails. I am not sure if this is considered a rail trail or a trail in general but it is now in my top 5 top trails I have biked on. I started about 10 south of the beginning northern point and went south towards downtown Indianapolis. At the end of the trail I immediately connected with the Cultural Trail in the downtown area and rode to the canal walk trail. I did this in reverse on the way back. Ultimately I rode 26 miles. What I really liked about it was the murals along the trail and the art work in general. On the way back it was busier with a lot of school age kids practicing for either distance running or track. The trail is paved and smooth except for one area that had many tree roots pushing up on the pavement. I would definitely come back to this area to ride and maybe even some future connecting trails that are supposed to be built.
Tara H — Google review
One of my favorite activity to get on this trail and walk miles with my dog and take some pictures.
Okan A — Google review
Awesome trail. Definitely take a ride if I’m area with your bike.
Gary E — Google review
One of the best trails in Indy to take a short run or bike ride
Jasmine S — Google review
One of the best trails in Indiana for biking, the Monon Trail offers beautiful scenery with much of the trail shaded from the sun. The good length of the overall trail system, which is constantly increasing, means anyone can medal to their heart's content without having to worry about the trail being too short. The section around Broad Ripple can be a bit crowded and the sections south of 96th do involve a fair amount of more crowded road crossings where you have to stop. My favorite section is starting at Quaker Park and riding north all the way up to Sheridan. The trail is nice and wide, less crowded, and a very peaceful and quiet ride through country fields.
David R — Google review
Great Trail! While they were doing phase 2 in sheridan, i found a rail, spikes, and a whole bunch of spike plates to remember the railroad. Here Is My Friend's Spike Plate In a Museum, And Here Is a Monon Power Pole Still Standing
Andrew B — Google review
4.7
(61)
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4.5
(356)
Indiana, USA
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Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, located in the Northside Historic District of Indianapolis, offers a comprehensive look at the life of the 23rd U.S. president. Visitors can explore exhibits and take tours that cover his boyhood days, early political career, and role in the American Civil War. The site also features lectures, theater performances, and a unique Candlelight Theatre experience inside the mansion.
Always love learning about history! $16 per person entry but well worth it. Our tour guide was so knowledgeable. We threw lots of questions his way and he was a wealth of information. So interesting!
Odalys S — Google review
The tour is worth it for adults only. A chance to learn about a president that does not get mentioned very much. A beautiful home with plenty of items from his time in office. I did not know he dedicated the Washington monument.
Lee C — Google review
The private tour was great! What’s even better is the fact that so many items in the house actually belonged to former president Harrison! It helps you to really step back in time! Our guide Gary was great with knowledge on everything! Would definitely recommend checking this out!
Jessica F — Google review
Worth the price: the guide gave a thorough introduction of the housing as well as the family structure of President Benjamin Harrison. I loved the interesting stories about Harrison’s children and his early career the most!
Freyr Z — Google review
Though originally from Ohio, Harrison moved to Indiana as an adult and lived here after his presidency. To see the house you join a tour, which is full of information, some well known and some less well known. At the end of the tour we learned his 2nd wife is the reason this house and much of his presidential memorabilia still exists.
Eva J — Google review
Note that spouse and I are US history buffs. Enjoyed our visit and tour of the home/grounds quite a bit. Add time to your visit for stroll down historic Delaware St as well.
MD M — Google review
We enjoyed our tour. It was very detailed and full of information so be ready to spend close to two hours on site. The tour schedule is spread out so you definitely need to plan your day around a tour time. Parking is primarily on the street and there are a lot of one way streets in the area so map it ahead of time. The house is filled with the families belongings so it is easy to imagine the home as it was years ago.
Chris E — Google review
This is an incredible display of living history, everything from the grounds, the meticulously preserved house, and every item kept within that belonged to the Harrison family tell tales from the past. Our guide Gary did an amazing job and was very well educated about the Former President, the Harrison family, and American politics of the period. He made the tour fun and entertaining, while being informative at the same time. Thanks all who made this historic site possible! 😁
Joshua M — Google review
4.7
(530)
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4.7
(560)
1230 N Delaware St, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA
https://bhpsite.org//
(317) 631-1888
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Indiana Premium Outlets

Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
The deals and layout of this mall are amazing! Nice bathrooms and the shops are all close together for days that aren’t as sunny! I recommend making this a staple before school shopping and for all the things the elves need help making before that special December morning! Clean and friendly shopping is always a great day!
Claire J — Google review
Lots of famous and exciting and premium stores here. The problem is that some of them aren't you premium. This is supposed to be an outlet mall but i've only seen outlet prices at less than half. It is worth a visit and you get good exercise but don't have high expectations.
Dave F — Google review
Many official branded stores, of course with luxury offers. But you don't wanna miss the spice shop and below five.
Risma C — Google review
The premium outlets have a multiple stores all under one roof and I knocked off a star as prices have become too high in the last 2 years. Attributing to various reasons it definitely isn’t as affordable as old times. The variety was good but wouldn’t say mind blowing. I am not sure if I will consider unless I get value for money
G F — Google review
Great mall that is easy to navigate. Easy to drive from one place to the next.
Daryl N — Google review
For an Outlet mall, thus is a decent size mall, especially for mid southern Indiana. They have a food diversity of stores and plenty of parking as long as you know that you can park in the very middle between all of the stores. The center parking area would be on the backside of all the center stores.
Dennis P — Google review
Blaise and I had some time to kill waiting for an appointment so we got started on Christmas gifts perfect weather for this type of shopping we didn't get to walk around to much but the stores we visited were pleasant I got 2 family members done 25 more to go.
Michael ( — Google review
Always try to make this a priority stop when on the road. Very easy parking for the RV, lots of shops to choose from - our faves are Nike and Under Armour. Several others get our money, too! Like the fun little rides for kids entertainment while the adults shop🙂. 6pm in a Saturday and it wasn't very busy at all. Shops close early or on-time. Be sure to leave time to hit the ones at the top of your list.
Amy R — Google review
4.4
(7755)
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4.0
(239)
11622 NE Executive Dr, Edinburgh, IN 46124, USA
https://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/indiana
(812) 526-9764
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