Things to do in Indiana, United States: The Best Farms

December 29, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

With beaches, boating, and salmon fishing in Michigan City and Gary bordering Lake Michigan, there is more to Indiana than might appear at first glance. The agricultural heartland even has cross country skiing and snowmobiling to go with the Cornball Express. Southwest Indiana near Evansville is renowned for the well-preserved Native American Angel Mounds State Historic Site. The largest city and state capital is famous worldwide for its Indianapolis 500 race. Even locals living in the suburbs often overlook the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Eiteljorg Museum, NCAA Hall of Champions, the old Union Station museum cluster, and downtown Canal Walk, to name but a few landmarks. South Bend is synonymous with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame.

Forested Nashville’s art colony fame dates to the early 1900s when Impressionist Theodore Clement Steele overwintered in The House of the Singing Winds. It is now the T.C. Steele State Historic Site. View paintings and sculpture at the I.M. Pei-designed Indiana University Museum of Art. Attend an IU sports event or an opera, ballet, concert, or theater performance. Treat the family to The Little Nashville Opry or The Bill Monroe Bluegrass Park. For healing mineral springs, head south to Orange County, Indiana’s spa resort center.

Enjoy golf, fishing, boating, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice skating in the nation’s agricultural heartland. Monticello and Rensselaer are west of Logansport and north of Lafayette. Take the family on the Cornball Express and Hoosier Hurricane at the Indiana Beach Amusement Resort in Monticello. Play boardwalk carnival games, or let the kids loose on the go-carts. Pile the family into their vehicles for an old-fashioned movie experience at Monticello’s Lake Shore Drive-In. Indulge in a weekend dinner boat cruise to hot band sounds as the Madam Carroll plies Lake Freeman.


Restaurants in Indiana

1. Holly Berry Farm

7993 E Candy Castle Rd, Santa Claus, IN 47579-9757 +1 812-544-2089
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Holly Berry Farm

2. Dutch Creek Farm Animal Park

6255 N 1000 W, Shipshewana, IN 46565-9592 +1 260-768-7194 ext. 2
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5.0 based on 251 reviews

Dutch Creek Farm Animal Park

Reviewed By OrganicMomma - Marietta, United States

We've been to quite a few animal parks and safaris and this was by far the best one we have been to. One of the things that made this a fantastic experience was the wagon ride to feed the animals was being pulled by beautiful horses instead of a noisy tractor with fumes. Since there was little noise, no speaker or bullhorn was needed for the driver to tell us about all the animals. Another unique feature was they have baby ducks and bunnies that the children can pick up and hold with adult supervision. There is also a large walk through / petting section that was different than anything I'd been to. You can let yourself in and out of all sorts of animal areas and feed most of them. There were some very unique animals and some of the most beautiful pheasants I have ever seen. My children (ages 4 & 8) absolutely loved this section, as did my husband and I. Everything was very reasonably priced compared to all the other places we have been. It is run by an Amish family that you could tell worked very hard at keeping all the animal areas very clean. You definitely want to opt for the full price and get the wagon ride and petting area.

3. Blue Barn Berry Farm

9139 N 300 E, Syracuse, IN 46567-7916 +1 574-742-2247 [email protected] http://www.bluebarnberryfarm.com
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Blue Barn Berry Farm

You-pick berries, country market and event facility. Come to Blue Barn for a fun time with the family. Nestled next to a small lake you can browse our market full of vegetables, honey items and more! Play games located throughout the farm or grab some frozen yogurt or a smoothie made with fresh berries. Attend one of our signature cooking classes or rent our Harvest Hall for your next event. Visit our website or facebook for current seasonal hours.

4. Anderson Orchard

369 E Greencastle Rd, Mooresville, IN 46158-7249 +1 317-831-4181 http://www.andersonorchard.com
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5.0 based on 74 reviews

Anderson Orchard

Reviewed By AsHammer - Indianapolis, United States

Excellent orchard to explore. They have plenty more to do in addition to apple-picking. We picked our own raspberries last year and went on a weekend they had a little festival with vendors selling all kinds of baked goods, fresh veggies, and arts & crafts. They had live music and good food to allow you to sit back and just enjoy the experience. We really enjoyed our visit last fall and look forward to revisiting soon!

5. Harvest Tyme Farm Park

17904 Grant Pl, Lowell, IN 46356-9511 +1 219-440-2386 [email protected] http://harvesttymefun.com/
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Harvest Tyme Farm Park

Harvest Tyme Farm Park is the most exciting Fall Festival in all of Northwestern Indiana! Our family is dedicated to giving our visitors an authentic Fall Farm experience! We are excited to welcome our guests to enjoy our one of a kind Fall Festival. Along with our fall attractions we have our four-acre corn maze that is ready to be explored! Check out our 20+ amazing attractions that will keep the kids running around all day! Take a ride on our Harvest Tyme Express Train, Tilt-a-whirl ride, Mind Winder ride! Come and find the perfect pumpkin with our enormous selection of farm grown pumpkins! Take advantage of our field trips, birthday party packages, and other group outings. We offer a unique and fun place to host your group event! We have it all! Our family is dedicated to providing you the most authentic and exciting visit this fall!

Reviewed By lesleek2015

Harvest Tyme is absolutely AMAZING! So much FUN for all the kids (and adults)! Had an absolute blast at the farm with the hayrides, pumpkin picking, corn maze, all the fun rides, The Candy Cannon....fun is endless! You just can’t stop eating the homemade Donuts ????! Hands down an awesome time for the whole family!

6. Willowfield Lavender Farm

6176 E Smokey View Rd, Mooresville, IN 46158-6080 +1 317-831-7980 http://www.willowfieldlavender.com
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Willowfield Lavender Farm

7. Blueberry Ranch

54743 Buckeye Rd, Mishawaka, IN 46545-2305 +1 574-255-5773 [email protected] http://www.blueberryranch.com
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Blueberry Ranch

The Organic Blueberry Ranch offers fresh, frozen and U-Pick blueberries, all USDA and ICO certified organic. Picking season usually begins in July (ready-picked and pick your own). The rest of the year, we're closed except for special pop-up sales for our frozen berries, frozen pies, jam, and salsa. Check out our website or Facebook for the most current info.

8. Benton County Wind Farm Tours

410 S Adeway, Fowler, IN 47944-8417 +1 765-884-2080 [email protected] http://www.bentoncounty.in.gov/tours
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Benton County Wind Farm Tours

9. Broken Wagon Bison

563 W 450 N, Hobart, IN 46342-9441 +1 219-759-3523 [email protected] http://www.brokenwagonbison.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Broken Wagon Bison

10. Fair Oaks Dairy Adventure

856 N 600 E, Fair Oaks, IN 47943-8000 (877) 536-1194 [email protected] http://fofarms.com
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Fair Oaks Dairy Adventure

Reviewed By P8410YQmikel - Evansville, United States

Our family learned a lot about how our great American farmers supply all of the milk we drink. The technology is amazing.

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