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  • 1 week ago | visitindiana.com | Marilyn Culler

    “This has grown through the years,” says owner Ron Lambermont. The restaurant, canoe rental and Sugar Valley Spirits are family run. “It started with a few canoes.” Lambermont doesn’t seem to know a stranger after over 30 years in the area. The restaurant and canoe rental business have become a family fun destination. A woman stopped by to say hello and introduce her daughter. “I’ve heard stories about you and this place for years,” the young woman tells Lambermont.

  • 2 weeks ago | visitindiana.com | Marilyn Culler

    Good vibes meet you at The Whisk in downtown Greencastle. Tosh & Joel Everson grew up in Greencastle and considered moving away. They soon thought, “Why not create what we’re looking for right here!” The Eversons gave birth to The Whisk in 2022. They’ve crafted a destination for relaxing, unplugging and enjoying community. “The people are part of the recipe,” says Joel.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | visitindiana.com | Marilyn Culler

    Back Bundle Up For a Winter Hike - Indiana's Trails are Waiting! Did you know? Indiana’s miles of trails are open in winter! Get a new perspective on Indiana's outdoor treasures on a winter hike. Forest meets prairie along one of twelve trails at McCloud Nature Park in Hendricks County. Fewer people are wandering in the woods this time of year. Icicles glisten in the winter sunlight.

  • Oct 1, 2023 | visitindiana.com | Marilyn Culler

    Comer's Café Comer’s Café has old town charm. The menu includes everything from breakfast platters like the “Big Boy” to Manhattans and Italian beef sandwiches. Menu portions are sizable. Be sure to leave room for Peanut Butter Pie! Little Bear Coffee Company Little Bear Coffee Company is just around the corner. The “super cute” old bank building is clean, bright, and full of welcome. Warm hospitality invites customers to a delightful array of beverages and sweet treats.

  • Sep 28, 2023 | visitindiana.com | Marilyn Culler

    If you like a beautiful nature preserve and good BBQ, Bainbridge is the place! Entering the woods, the trail offers a view of Big Walnut Creek down below. Along the way, mature hardwoods and a variety of ferns accompany visitors. The trail drops down to the creekbed and meanders along a small stream. Stairs wind back up from the small creek to the forest floor. Explore plants, birds, trees and vistas on your own.

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