Fall Road Trips IN Central Indiana

Explore beautiful, historic, natural, and spooky locations in Central Indiana. While you’re planning your route, don’t forget to grab some food on the way at some of the best local eateries listed below. Your road trip through Central Indiana will be a blast, whether you’re looking for places to relax in nature or a terrifying thrill.

Locations

  • 6964 W. Whiteland Road

This delightful winery offers free wine tastings (try their best-seller, rhubarb wine) and hosts regular events throughout the year, including a concert series at their amphitheater.

  • 4676 N County Rd 75 W

Besides selling agricultural products, donuts and cider, the Jacob’s offer agritourism tours in the fall. Parents and children can celebrate the season together while enjoying a relaxing day in the country.

  • 9101 Moore Rd.

Traders Point Creamery is a family-owned, 100% grass-fed farm, handcrafted creamery, and farmstead restaurant. It is Indiana’s first USDA-certified organic dairy. We strive to reconnect people to their food and where it comes from. It is our passion to raise, craft, and serve food in harmony with…

  • 5717 N 300 W.

Tuttle Orchards is a fourth-generation family-owned and operated farm in the Indianapolis area that has been providing guests with quality, local produce and real agricultural experiences since 1928. The farm operates year-round, so you can bring your family or group to enjoy the Tuttles experience…

  • 5855 Delong Rd.

Go Ape is an unparalleled outdoor adventure experience. Tackle dangling obstacles, explore the trees from a new perspective and fly around on multiple ziplines from exciting heights.

  • 108 E. Ohio St.

We offer our customers great food, a fun, decorative atmosphere and the coldest beer around. Our one of a kind establishment offers family dining, game room with two pool tables & darts (21 & over), and three full bars. Lunch specials daily and weekend dinner speicals. For private parties and…

  • 8157 South 250 West

The Apple Works lies in southern Johnson County, a stone’s throw away from beautiful Brown County. Nestled on gently rolling hills dotted with ponds and pockets of woods, our farm is a destination away from the fast pace of today. We invite you to enjoy a relaxing experience with us, whether it’s to…

  • 6848 N 250 E.

Kelsay Farms is a 6th generation family farm. Listen to the rustle of the leaves, take in the fresh air and experience the 7-acre corn maze - step up your game by trying the scavenger hunt or flashlights at night! Get close and personal with the calves, chickens, goats, sheep, rabbits, pigs, ducks…

  • 6397 S IN-13

This fall, visit this corner of Pendleton to spend time at the Crabby Apple. There’s nothing better than taking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and spending some quality time in nature. Spend the day enjoying time at the petting zoo or playing around in the bounce houses. Before…

  • 7055 W. County Road 675 S.

The Smith Family Farm is a 7th-generation farm on nearly 2,500 acres used to grow corn, soybeans, wheat and hay. Their farm serves fresh produce and meat during their yearly market and for those who come to visit their farm. They aim to educate their visitors on agriculture and to share high-quality…

  • 5211 S. New Columbus Rd.

Indy Scream Park was created by some of the most brilliant minds in the haunted house industry on over 100 acres. It is a truly terrifying and unique experience that has drawn many to the Anderson area. Are you brave enough to visit?

  • 299 Falls Park Dr.

In 1920, Falls Park was created on 284 acres of land as a public park for the community. The park contains the "falls" on Fall Creek, playgrounds, a swimming pool, a sports complex and a golf course to keep you busy for the full day. Come to southern Madison to enjoy nature and find your adventure.

  • 50 Lincoln Dr.

The home of Spiritualists, Camp Chesterfield boasts 44 acres belonging to a spiritualist community, making it one of the largest spiritualist communities in the United States. Come to this unique camp and book a hotel, visit their book and gift store, and walk their trail of world religions, their…

  • 1100 N. State Road 37

Visit the home of hayrides, a straw bale mountain, miniature train rides, a little farmer experience, a human hamster wheel, pumpkins and more.

  • 9110 E. CR 1000 N

This family-owned farm includes a large corn maze, pumpkin patch and more in October only.

  • 1117 Dougherty Road

Dougherty Orchard has been growing apples for more than 140 years and creating family memories for generations. Visit the petting farm, the butterfly garden, and the winery. Enjoy a special autumn treat such as a caramel apple and a cider donut sundae or float. Be sure to include Dougherty Orchard…

  • 10696 N 200 W

What started as a coat of paint over a baseball has now become the world's largest ball of paint and has gained national and international recognition. The ball of paint is a world record size and has only grown layer by layer over the years. This roadside attraction in Alexandria, Indiana, is a…

  • 10942 S. 400 E.

Looking for something new and different? Try camping at the Madison County Winery and RV Park. Full hookups and drive-through sites. Located around our grape vines. Enjoy a glass of wine on the patio or inside where it's cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Only 10 minutes from the Hoosier…

  • 34 W 8th St

Oakley Brothers Distillery functions as a distillery, taproom, and drink lounge for its visitors. Whether you want a cold, locally sourced drink or want to see how professionals make the drinks that end up on your drink rack, Oakley Brothers Distillery is the place for you.

  • 6000 W County Road 700 S

They have a little bit of everything, including hayrides, a pumpkin patch, a straw-bale pyramid, a jump pad, and an epic, 10-acre corn maze. Visitors can also purchase local honey, cider, and other seasonal accoutrements.

  • 2304 E. Main Street

"Voted a top Indiana destination, this family-owned business boasts a Civil War-era barn featuring a local market with both homemade and home-grown produce and products including apples, fresh vegetables, jellies and more. Other fun reasons to visit Beasley's Orchard include: Apple Cannons, Hayrides…


 

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