If you’re planning a trip through Southern Indiana and need to find accessible things to do, look no further! We’ve compiled a list of ADA-compliant attractions throughout Southern Indiana to help you find what you’re looking for.
Brown County Music Center
This music venue includes a circle turnaround driveway to drop off guests by the door, wheelchair-accessible bathroom stalls, and wheelchair-accessible seating on the first floor. There are also assistive listening devices upon request for guests who are hard of hearing.
Spirit of Jasper
This historic train has a lounge car that is ADA-accessible and allows service dogs with passengers. Contact them ahead of time to ensure that they can accommodate your needs.
Lyles Station
Tour this historic school house that has been made accessible for people with disabilities, including an elevator.
George Rogers Clark National Historic Park
The visitors center at this park is ADA-accessible, and you can explore most of the park on the paved trails.
Holiday World & Splashin' Safari
No one needs to be left out at this epic amusement park! They have an extensive document that details accessibility information, including wheelchair entrances to rides, sensitivity care, service animals, and more. Plan your trip today!
Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science
The team at the Evansville Museum aims to make their offerings available to the widest possible audience. The facility is already wheelchair-accessible and includes assistive listening devices and open captioning. It even has a visual guide that explains what to expect when visiting the museum. And they are constantly working to make the museum even more accessible!
French Lick Resort
The French Lick Resort is intentionally accessible. Many of the facilities included in the resort are wheelchair-friendly, with accessible parking, ramps, elevators, and even lowered peep holes in hotel guest room doors. The facilities are also equipped with braille signage.
Falls of the Ohio State Park
This beautiful park is home to some remarkable fossil beds, which are accessible by a ramp. There is also the interpretive center, which is ADA-compliant and offers hands-on activities for those with vision and hearing disabilities.
Derby Dinner Playhouse
Get dinner and a show in Clarksville! Wheelchair-accessible tables are available by request at the Derby Dinner Playhouse, one of the oldest dinner theaters in the country.
Corydon
The historic town of Corydon is full of fun and educational attractions that are accessible for people with disabilities.
Bloomington
Bloomington is also packed with accessible attractions, like parks, playgrounds, and the WonderLab Museum. These locations are wheelchair-friendly, and WonderLab includes sensory bags for guests who may become overstimulated.
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
The Visitor Center and Living Historical Farm at Lincoln's Boyhood Home are wheelchair accessible, and wheelchairs and special assistance are available upon request. They also welcome service animals at the memorial and provide captions on the park's orientation film. They are even working on an audio description of the museum to help the visually impaired.
Southern Indiana is waiting for you to explore it!











