What to do and see in Historic Corydon & Harrison County, Historic Corydon & Harrison County: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

September 21, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in Historic Corydon & Harrison County, United States including Squire Boone Caverns Zipline Adventures, Zimmerman Art Glass Business, Corydon Capitol State Historic Site, Turtle Run Winery, Squire Boone Caverns, Indiana Caverns, Hayswood Nature Reserve, Golf Shores Fun Center, Butt Drugs, Inc., Battle of Corydon Battlefield.
Restaurants in Historic Corydon & Harrison County

1. Squire Boone Caverns Zipline Adventures

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5.0 based on 95 reviews

Squire Boone Caverns Zipline Adventures

Come and spend an afternoon with us in our beautiful little valley in the hills of Southern Indiana. Your outdoor adventure begins in the woods above Squire Boone Village and takes you through the woods and over fields and creeks. Try our canopy course at 2800 ft with 6 lines and a suspension bridge or for you thrill seekers try our Long course at 7200 feet with two bridges. One of our lines on the long course is just shy of half a mile long at 2500 feet! Make a day of it and visit Squire Boone Caverns as well. To book a tour with us go to our website sbcza.com.

2. Zimmerman Art Glass Business

300 E Chestnut St, Corydon, IN 47112-1202 +1 812-738-2206 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/ZimmermanArtGlassBusiness/
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Zimmerman Art Glass Business

Reviewed By Bradykids

Our group visited the Factory on June 15th,2017. The shop is neat and clean with lot of beautiful handmade glass to admire or purchase.

3. Corydon Capitol State Historic Site

202 E Walnut St, Corydon, IN 47112-1518 +1 812-738-4890 [email protected] http://www.indianamuseum.org/corydon-capitol-state-historic-site
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Corydon Capitol State Historic Site

Explore Indiana's first state capital and tour the Federal-style limestone capitol building, built between 1814 and 1816. This location is part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, a statewide museum system with 12 locations.

Reviewed By 331raeannh - Hartford City, United States

Our 12 year old did not enjoy but my husband and I did. The tour included the first state capital and the governor's mansion (for the times). Our guide was good. You can also visit on your own other historical sites around town. Great little day trip. Lots of restaurants to eat at and cute ssd's specialty stores. We hope to go back sometime.

4. Turtle Run Winery

940 Saint Peters Church Rd NE, Corydon, IN 47112-8351 +1 812-952-2650 http://www.turtlerunwinery.com/
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Turtle Run Winery

At Turtle Run Winery, our motto is to "Produce exceptional quality wine that goes with food and friends." With over 30 wines available for free tastings, it's easy to find a wine you like. And, if you like sweet wines, we have a twist for you -- no sugar added, the international standard for making wine! Sweetness naturally from the grapes provides a clean, refreshing, fruit forward taste that's easy to enjoy. For dry wine folks, we've got you covered too! Through intricate barrel aging and blending, we are bringing back to your taste buds traditional styles of excellence from days gone by, including non-vintage wines!International award winning wine, incredibly detailed winery tours, a friendly staff interested in finding wines you like, picnic areas and wine appreciation classes and first class concerts on Sundays provide a lot of enjoyment and knowledge to you. Find out why Jim Pfeiffer, owner, winemaker, and professor of wine, figured out in the 1980's that Southern Indiana was the place to be to grow wonderful grapes to make exceptional quality wine that goes with food and friends!

Reviewed By dreaminduo - Strongsville, United States

Very friendly and knowledgeable owner’s. We enjoyed our wine tasting. Every wine we tried was amazing. Don’t miss this stop.

5. Squire Boone Caverns

100 Squire Boone Rd SW, Mauckport, IN 47142-9116 +1 812-732-4381 [email protected] http://www.squireboonecaverns.com/
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4.5 based on 207 reviews

Squire Boone Caverns

Squire Boone Caverns is a natural wonder attraction that provides guests a respite from their plugged-in, technology heavy lives. Squire Boone, American pioneer and legend, discovered the caverns in 1790 and soon built a thriving settlement centered around Boone's Mill, which is still operating today. Rich in history and geological wonders, guests to the Caverns will leave with plans to visit again and again. Along with the cave tour and Historic Boone's Mill, activities at the Caverns include: Indiana's Largest Rock Shop and Gem-Mining Sluice, the Soap Shop, Hannah Boone's Candle Shop, homemade sweets and savory lunch options at the kitchen and a nature trail to simply take some time out. For the adventurous, make a reservation for the Squire Boone Caverns Zipline Adventure. The tree-top canopy course is family-friendly (a smaller zipline course is available for those who may not meet the height requirements). The complete tour through the beautiful grounds at Squire Boone Caverns includes 6 canopy zip lines and a swinging suspension bridge. Squire Boone Caverns Zipline Adventures is ACCT (Association for Challenge Course Technology) certified for installation, maintenance and operation, so you can feel secure and concentrate on having fun!

Reviewed By 853dianas - Bremen, United States

Lovely park...friendly and informative staff...active candle making and soap making cabins...stone /rock cabin...small cafe, reasonably priced and very good...nice gift shop, petting and feeding of small farm animals loved it...we had a great tour guide thru the caverns...she was very informative...answered all our questions...the caverns had easy walking paths, their were some stairs at beginning and end but wasn’t terrible if took it at moderate pace...the falls and formations were spectacular and was neat to be able to pay our respects at Squires actual burial place...loved the caverns...also had a working water mill..enjoyed this out of the way place

6. Indiana Caverns

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4.5 based on 474 reviews

Indiana Caverns

A variety of experiences await you at Indiana Caverns. A beautiful cave tour through large rooms, by waterfall and formations, past Ice Age fossils as you walk along. Plus-you ride on our on an underground stream. On the property you can enjoy gemstone and fossil panning, exploring the Cavern of the Sabertooth, interpretive exhibits and more. For the truly adventurous, there is cave exploring too! New: The Escape Rooms at Indiana Caverns and The Bat Chaser-Zip Coaster. 30 minute Escape Room challenge. Save with our packages. Great family/friend adventures!

7. Hayswood Nature Reserve

755 Highway 135 NW, Corydon, IN 47112-1917 +1 812-738-8236 http://www.thisisindiana.org/content.asp?q_areaprimaryid=3&q_areasecondaryid=18&q_areatertiaryid=0&q_locationid=40
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Hayswood Nature Reserve

The Hayswood Nature Preserve consists of 162.92 acres of which half is wooded and half is open for recreation facilities. Enjoy picnicking, trails, fishing, and more.

8. Golf Shores Fun Center

2510 Landmark Way NE, Corydon, IN 47112-2020 +1 812-738-0802 http://www.golfshoresfuncenter.com
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Golf Shores Fun Center

Reviewed By Rosalove7 - Glenview, United States

came here after caves in the area. This was close to our hotel and only thing open after 6pm. We came did the blacklist mini golf at 7pm as this place closed at 8pm. Veronica was super nice it was only us inside so we did the blacklist mini golf and played some fun arcade games afterwards. Veronica game some dum dums to kids afterwards. Super fun place and would suggest a good time after caving.

9. Butt Drugs, Inc.

115 E Chestnut St, Corydon, IN 47112-1105 +1 812-738-3272 [email protected] http://www.buttdrugs.com
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Butt Drugs, Inc.

Believe it or not, Butt is a family name, and Butt Drugs is a third generation family pharmacy established in 1952! We are best known for our old fashioned soda fountain serving up delicious treats from the past. While you are here don't forget to check out our line of infamous I Love Butt Drugs clothing!

Reviewed By HGAL2015 - Hazel Green, United States

I was visiting in Louisville, Ky. with my Sister when she said "Let's go to Corydon, Indiana. We visited everything that was open Saturday on the old town square finishing up at Butt Drugs. After enjoying a fully packed cup of ice cream at the soda fountain I began shopping their souvenirs. The store has many things to choose from with their name on it. You need to at least purchase a coffee mug, it WILL be the talk of your office coffee break or desk. This is a real working pharmacy. Real smart looking inside, you must visit this old town and drug store.

10. Battle of Corydon Battlefield

Business Route 135, Corydon, IN 47112 +1 812-738-8236 http://www.harrisoncountyparks.com
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4.0 based on 78 reviews

Battle of Corydon Battlefield

Reviewed By ericf756 - West Lafayette, United States

Been following the exploits of prolific John Hunt Morgan for years. The Battle of Corydon was one of a handful of recognized Civil War battles in the North, so this memorial should be preserved and not sanitized by the PC crowd. (One of the others Buffington Island, was Morgan's Raiders' last real battle engagement effort later that summer in 1863.) Thankfully, The original state capital building nearby has been preserved and it gives some more historical context as it how close the Confederacy came into the North's backyard looking for Copperhead anti-war sympathizers and looting.

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