Amish Country Heritage Trail
The Heritage Trail takes you on an amazing 90-mile journey through the heart of Indiana's Amish Country.
Travel along the Amish Country Heritage Trail and stay at any of the Indiana Bed and Breakfasts listed below.
Indiana Upland Wine Trail
While traveling along our trail, you will see the beautiful countryside of Central and Southern Indiana and have the opportunity to tour and taste at eight of Indiana's finest wineries.
Travel along the Indiana Upland Wine Trail, sample the award winning wines of Indiana and enjoy a stay at any of the Indiana Bed and Breakfasts listed below.
Indiana Wine Trail
Wineries of the region continue a tradition that began two hundred years ago when Swiss immigrants planted vineyards. Explore the Indiana Wine Trail and sample a taste of history. Kick back and enjoy a leisurely drive, stopping along the way to discover the quaint charm of the region and visit six artisan wineries.
Travel along the Indiana Wine Trail, sample award winning wines and enjoy a stay at any of the Indiana Bed and Breakfasts listed below.
Indy Wine Trail
Wine trails are made up of several wineries, generally from one region, working together to offer customers the local wine experience. Customers can travel from winery to winery to learn about the various wines produced in the state.
Travel along the Indy Wine Trail, enjoy sampling award winning wines along with an enjoyable stay at any of the Indiana Bed and Breakfasts listed below.
John-Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail
Travel back to July, 1863 and follow Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and his raiders on a self guided tour through 7 counties, and stopping at 24 check points in Southern Indiana to relive the history of his one and only Civil War battle on Hoosier soil, as they wind their way north and east toward Cincinnati.
Travel along the John-Hunt Morgan Heritage Trail and stay at any of the Indiana Bed and Breakfasts listed below.
Knobstone Trail
The rugged terrain of this 58 mile backcountry hiking trail is often compared to the Appalachian Trail (AT), and many people use it to train for the AT. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources manages the Knobstone Trail (KT) in Clark, Scott, and Washington counties in southern Indiana. It is Indiana's longest footpath, passing through Clark State Forest, Elk Creek Public Fishing Area, and Jackson-Washington State Forest. These state resource properties contain nearly 40,000 acres of rugged, forested land. The trail presently extends from near Deam Lake, just north of SR 60 in Clark County, to Delaney Park, just east of SR 135 in Washington County
Southeast Indiana Trails to Freedom
Southeast Indiana Trails to Freedom is the name of a new driving tour designed to tell the stories of the Underground Railroad in 15 counties of Southeastern Indiana.