Business Is Smokin’ for Indiana BBQ Pitmasters

Hickory Hills Barbecue Indiana

Indiana pitmasters emphasize the sweet side of barbecue.

Indiana Art and Earth Trail

Indiana Art and Earth Trail

Get in touch with your artistic side and discover northern Indiana’s rich heritage on the Indiana Art and Earth Trail.

Fort Wayne Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival Honors Sister City

Celebrate the blooming of the cherry blossoms and the growth of Japanese culture in Fort Wayne this May.

Welcome to Wakarusa, IN

Wakarusa Indiana

Small town celebrates nostalgia and local flavor in Amish country.

Pair Indiana Wines With Your Thanksgiving Meal

Indiana Wine Pairings

Visit an Indiana winery for the perfect Thanksgiving meal pairing.

Indiana Glass Trail

Chihuly on the Indiana Glass Trail

The Indiana Glass Trail links five destinations in central and southern Indiana that share a tradition of glass art, from works by world-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly to the artist next door.

Kokomo Opalescent Glass Builds Unbreakable Reputation

Kokomo Opalescent Glass

Kokomo Opalescent Glass company shares its delicate art with buyers all over the world, from Disney to the Vatican.

Toy Story: Veach’s Celebrates 75 Years

Veach's Toy Station in Richmond

Veach’s Toy Station in Richmond celebrates 75 years of captivating kids young and old with their unique, specialty toys.

Toboggan Run at Pokagon State Park

Toboggan Run

Head to Pokagon State Park for Toboggan Run, Indiana’s only refrigerated toboggan slide.

State Park Inns Promise Winter Fun and Value

Indiana State Park Inns

A variety of cozy inns nestled in Indiana’s state parks offer fun activities for the winter season.

Kokomo Glass Has Tiffany Connection

Kokomo Opalescent Glass Tiffany Connection

One of Kokomo Opalescent Glass’ first customers was Louis Comfort Tiffany, whose name has become synonymous with sublime stained glass windows and lamps.

Things To Do in Lafayette, the Home of Purdue

Lafayette, Indiana; West Lafayette; Lafayette; Indiana

Discover activities in Lafayette-West Lafayette including art galleries, a wolf park, a corn maze, historic battlefields and more.

Summer Events in Bloomington

Limestone Symposium in Bloomington, Indiana

From limestone to live music, you’re sure to find plenty of things to see and do in Bloomington during the summer months.

Have a Ball in Bloomington

The B-Line Trail bike trail in downtown Bloomington, IN

Even if it’s not basketball season, there are reasons beyond Indiana University to visit Bloomington, especially in the summer.

Leap, Learn and Lead at Dagaz Acres Zipline Adventure Course

Jess Linger on "Burma Bridge," Dagaz Acres Zipline Adventures in Rising Sun, IN

The thrills you’ll find at Dagaz Acres are in the form of 70-foot-tall ziplines, but the adventure course offers far more than an adrenaline rush.

Setting Up Your Base Camp

Planning to hunt wild turkey in this spring? An online resource offers a quick and simple way to connect with landowners in your preferred hunting areas.

The Rise of Clabber Girl

Clabber Girl baking powder in Terre Haute

When the aroma of homemade muffins wafts through the air, there’s a good chance that Clabber Girl is involved. Learn about the past, present and future of the 160-year-old Terre Haute company.

It’s Hip To Be Fountain Square

A duckpin bowling ball at the Fountain Square Theatre Building in Indiana

Funky meets old-fashioned in Indy neighborhood flowing with arts, antiques, dining and duckpin bowling.

Schimpff’s Confectionery Delights Generations of Candy Lovers

Schimpff's Confectionery

Schimpff’s Confectionery is 120 years old yet remains a red-hot attraction in downtown Jeffersonville, Indiana.

Farmer’s Daughter Brings Farm Food to Princeton Restaurant

Farmer’s Daughter Bakery and Café

Local ingredients come together with a fresh and ever-changing menu at the family-owned Farmer’s Daughter Bakery and Cafe in Princeton.

Experience Farm Life at Terre Haute Children’s Museum

How do you pick corn? What’s it like to milk a cow? These questions about agriculture can be answered when visiting Terre Haute Children’s Museum.

Terre Haute: Travel to the Crossroads of Hospitality and Culture

Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute

Bordering the Wabash River in west-central Indiana, Terre Haute’s recognition as the 2010 Community of the Year by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce mirrors the great things happening in this river city.

Visit the Gardens at Azalea Path Arboretum & Botanical Gardens

The Azalea Path Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, located in Hazleton, was founded in 1979 by Beverly Knight, who was inspired by the gardens she saw when she was a UPS driver.

Visit Fort Wayne for Year-Round Fun

Penguins at the Fort Wayne Childrens Zoo

As Indiana’s second-largest city, Fort Wayne offers first-class options for entertainment, culture and recreation. Visitors love Fort Wayne for its exciting attractions, easy affordability and Hoosier hospitality.

Explore Shipshewana

Shipshewana Indiana

With a population of fewer than 600 people, Shipshewana is home to one of the nation’s largest flea markets, a huge indoor water park and some 150 retail shops and other attractions that draw more than a half million visitors each year.

See Eagles in Indiana This Winter

Bald Eagle Watching in Indiana

You don’t have to have an eagle’s eye to spot the regal birds out and about this winter. While bald eagles were once on the country’s endangered species list, they have regained their numbers and can be seen throughout Indiana during a few weeks in the winter.

Where to Find Fall Foliage in Indiana

JCI PHOTO- JEFF ADKINS

Typically beginning in late September and peaking in mid-October, vibrant fall leaves are a sight to see in the Hoosier state.

Family Fun In and Around Evansville

Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden in Evansville, Indiana

Visitors who find their way to Evansville are bound to discover more than they imagined in this friendly, affordable city.