Indiana Dunes National Park is located only about an hour away from Chicago, but the smaller surrounding Indiana towns offer a great selection of things to do without the big city crowds. You’re going to love exploring Indiana Dunes, and the entire North West Indiana Region.
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Everything You Need to Know About Completing the 3 Dune Challenge
When visiting Indiana Dunes National Park, you have to try the 3 Dune Challenge! The 3 Dune challenge is a challenge of endurance, as visitors take on the three larges (hikeable) dunes in the park. While you may be a little out of breath as you make it to the top of each of the dunes, you’re sure to be completely breathless when you get to take in the views from the tops of the dunes, making the challenge completely work the backwards-sliding steps you take as you dredge your way to the top.
Best Place to Stay in New Harmony, Indiana: The New Harmony Inn
Does watching the sun rise from your private balcony overlooking a calming lake with a cup of coffee in hand sound like the perfect way to start your morning? If so, you’re going to want to keep reading.
Where to Grab the Best Food & Drinks in Evansville
Evansville is a small city that should be regarded as a foodie’s paradise. There were so many unique places to grab food and drinks in Evansville, Indiana. We only wish that we could have had more room in our stomachs to try more. If you want the perfect day filled with all the best places to eat in Evansville, Indiana, this is where you absolutely need to stop.
The Best Things to do in New Harmony, Indiana
Our weekend trip to New Harmony, Indiana was the perfect place for a quick getaway! I’ve created this quick guide for all of the best things to do in New Harmony so you can get on the road quicker and visit this beautiful city. This guide tells you all the best places to eat and things to do in New Harmony Indiana. Time to start exploring!
8 Things to do to Guarantee You’ll get the Most out of Your First Visit to a National Historic Site
[Read Time: 8 minutes, 53 seconds] With the recent popularity of the Passport Program, there is more awareness now than ever before about the smaller parks managed by or affiliated with the National Park Service. There are 90 parks in the United States that are “officially” designated National Historic Sites. Here’s what you need to know before you start visiting them!