Springtime in Indiana is all about fresh blooms, outdoor festivals, and exciting new experiences. Whether you’re looking for scenic nature escapes or lively events, there’s no shortage of things to do across the Hoosier State. Here are my top recommendations for making the most of spring 2025 in Indiana:
Often called the “Little Smokies” of Indiana, Brown County State Park is a must-visit in spring. The park’s hiking trails come to life with wildflowers and fresh greenery, offering breathtaking views. Rent a cabin or go camping for a full nature retreat.
While the main Covered Bridge Festival happens in the fall, Parke County hosts a special spring edition featuring arts, crafts, and scenic drives through historic covered bridges. It’s a charming way to explore Indiana’s countryside.
Spring is one of the best times to visit the Indiana Dunes. With mild temperatures and fewer crowds, you can hike the sand dunes, explore the lakeshore, and spot migrating birds in this stunning national park.
Indiana’s small towns come alive in the spring with festivals celebrating local traditions. The Strawberry Festival in Huntingburg is a great way to enjoy live music, local vendors, and, of course, delicious strawberry-themed treats.
Fort Wayne Botanical Conservatory’s seasonal butterfly exhibit attracts thousands of visitors.
For a relaxing spring road trip, follow the Ohio River Scenic Byway. This drive offers stunning views of the river, charming small towns, and wineries where you can stop for a tasting.
Northern Indiana’s Quilt Gardens combine art and gardening in a unique way. Throughout Amish Country, you’ll find intricate flower gardens arranged in quilt patterns, making for a colorful and photo-worthy experience.
Spring is a perfect time to explore Indiana’s growing wine and craft beer scene. Check out Oliver Winery in Bloomington, visit HopLore Brewing, or explore the Indy Wine Trail for a taste of local flavors.
While the Indy 500 takes place in May, the excitement starts long before race day. Spring brings practice runs, fan experiences, and community events at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, making it a must-do for race fans.
One of Indiana’s most popular hiking destinations, Turkey Run State Park offers rugged trails, scenic canyons, and breathtaking springtime views. Don’t forget to cross the famous suspension bridge!
Madison is a beautiful riverfront town with historic homes, antique shops, and scenic river walks. Spring is the perfect time to explore this hidden gem and enjoy the local cafes and boutiques.
Along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, the South Shore Wine Trail offers a selection of local wineries where you can taste award-winning wines while enjoying beautiful lakefront scenery.
Spring brings vibrant new life to the Fort Wayne Botanical Conservatory. Explore the seasonal butterfly exhibit, stroll through lush indoor and outdoor gardens, and enjoy special springtime events for the whole family.
South Bend is a fantastic spring destination with its scenic Riverwalk, outdoor dining options, and cultural attractions like the Studebaker National Museum and the South Bend Chocolate Company. Don’t miss a visit to the University of Notre Dame’s iconic campus.
No matter where you go in Indiana this spring, adventure and beauty await. Get outside, explore, and enjoy the best the Hoosier State has to offer!
Stay tuned for more We Like Indy recommendations, and let me know which spring adventure you’re excited to try!
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