Places to stay in Indiana

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Home in Michigan City
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Airy and bright, Cottage Blue Welcomes You!

ChristieRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Huge house. 4 big bedrooms. 2 nice size bathrooms. Kitchen was big either plenty of space. Close to beach access and zoo. Quiet neighbor. Restaurants and outlet stores close by. Would recommend staying here! Great host and we enjoyed our time here. Thanks!
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Home in Terre Haute
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 60 reviews

Lakefront Paradise *Indoor Pool* *Arcade*

ThuhuongRating, 5 stars4 weeks ago
This place was great! My family and I loved how clean the whole house and pool were. The kids loved the pool! Nice heated pool! Felicia was so fast at replying back, made it so easy to communicate. We would definitely come back here in the summer to enjoy the lake and outdoor activities!
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Home in Cedar Lake
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Vacation home on south end of Cedar Lake

KatherineRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
For our trip this home was perfect. It was near the friends we were visiting, short drive to Lake Michigan, great restaurants in the area, and we loved having a kitchen so we could grab some groceries and save some money on meals. The home is older but so is ours so we felt right at home. Everything was clean as well. We hope to stay here again.
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Home in North Terre Haute
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Someday Rentals

SofiaRating, 5 stars5 months ago
Great stay! Great place for value. Host was responsive
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Apartment in Michigan City
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Charming apartment in Arts District

MariaRating, 5 stars8 months ago
We've stayed here before. It's always really clean and nice. The towels are super soft, and the pillows and linens are awesome. You're right across from the outlet mall, and a farmers market type store across the other way. There's a cute little ice cream shop on the corner. You're close to the beach and the zoo. It's just a nice place to rest and reset. I highly recommend it.
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Home in Michigan City
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Roomy and Private Getaway for Families & Friends

KarynRating, 5 stars3 months ago
Very spacious and just as described. Perfect location for visiting family and would be great in the summer!
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Home in Michigan City
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 64 reviews

Home near the lake with an inground pool

FreddieRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Clean house and will definitely book again for our needs. Very comfortable with everything.
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Cabin in Nashville
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

1 Sweet Retreat

LeslieRating, 5 stars1 week ago
I had been looking for a getaway for quite a while and this is just what I needed. quiet peaceful and close to a lot of beautiful Woods and areas to shop at. all my questions were answered and I had relaxed beautiful time

Your guide to Indiana

All About Indiana

Although best known for its agriculture, the state of Indiana is home to high-profile sporting events, cultural attractions, and some of the most beautiful national parks in the Midwest. With its flat, fertile plains, northern Indiana is widely recognized for its iconic cornfields. However, the farmland is not what draws outdoor enthusiasts here. Spread across the state, you’ll find an array of lakes, forests, and nature reserves with hiking and biking trails, giant waterfalls, and plenty of spots where you can park a boat and spend the day fishing. From the sand dunes near Lake Michigan to the deep canyons and sandstone cliffs in Turkey Run State Park, Indiana has plenty of natural attractions to explore.

Indiana’s cities exert their charms on visitors as well, whether you’re in the densely urban corridor that stretches along the northern edge of the state or ambling from small town to village amid the rustic rolling hills of the south. In the middle of it all, Indianapolis, the capital city, has become a Midwestern cultural powerhouse, drawing people for its museums (the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Children’s Museum), musical performances, and vibrant restaurant scene.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Indiana

The best time to visit the state of Indiana may be the fall. This is when the weather is mild and dry, the skies are typically clear, and the temperature is brisk yet ideal for enjoying the outdoors. Leaf-peepers from major cities come to Indiana to drive through the stunning foliage at this time. Summer is another popular time to visit, particularly if you’re headed for lakes and rivers, although outdoor activities can be interrupted by more frequent showers and high humidity.

Winter can get quite cold and snowy in Indiana. Temperatures vary considerably between the north and south of the state, and snow falls reliably in the northern areas, with cold winds blowing east from the Great Lakes. This is an ideal time for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Spring can bring quite unpredictable weather, including storms and strong winds, but it’s also a perfect time to spot new growth in the trees and new wildlife in the state’s parks and forests.


Top things to do in Indiana

Mass Ave.

Indiana’s capital city, Indianapolis, has a fast-growing artistic scene, which is on display at its cultural center, located at Massachusetts Avenue, or “Mass Ave.” Here you’ll find some incredible street art, community art projects, huge murals on the sides of buildings, and live music. At certain times of the year, Mass Ave. also hosts a series of festivals that are well-worth a visit.

Brown County State Park

The state’s most picturesque park, located one hour south of Indianapolis, was formed by the retreating glaciers as the Ice Age ended, and the meltwaters molded the landscape into hills and valleys now covered in old-growth forest. Plenty of hiking and biking trails snake through the 16,000-acre park, and if you’d like to view the tree canopy from on high, you can climb up the 90-foot Fire Tower. Near the park, you’ll find the old artist colony of Nashville, still a destination for art lovers.

Indiana Dunes National Park

Skirting the bottom rim of Lake Michigan, Indiana Dunes National Park exerts a resort-like pull on this otherwise landlocked state. Several trails wind through the park through beaches, bogs, and prairies. The sand dunes in the park’s name can reach heights of 200 feet above Lake Michigan, and running down them at top speed is one of the great joys of being a Hoosier kid.

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