Weekend getaways are ideal for those coming from Indianapolis, Cincinnati, or Louisville. A short drive
to find so many natural and preserved treasures in one area is hard to find. Outstanding accommodations can be found throughout
the area, whether visitors are looking for something simple or a quaint bed and breakfast.
Throughout the year, visitors can also find special events held by local communities. Over 100 festivals
and events are held each year for citizens and guests in the area.
Southeastern Indiana has a wealth of history, beauty, and entertainment just waiting to share with you.
Some highlights the counties have to offer:
Clark County, across the river from Louisville, KY, entertains its visitors well, with romantic riverboat cruises, dinner
shows, a steamboat museum, and a variety of other activities. The Falls of the Ohio Park is captivating for those interested
in fossils.
Dearborn County, the fastest growing county in the district along the great Ohio River, still holds tight to its history
and heritage. It is home to the oldest church in Indiana and several historically significant homes. In addition, the county
has the world's largest distillery (Seagrams) and the longest ski slope in Indiana. A new addition is a riverboat casino.
Franklin County attracts visitors from all over to play in the water -- the Whitewater
River and 5,000 acre Brookville Reservoir -- that is! History comes alive just driving down the streets of Oldenburg and Metamora.
Shoppers will also enjoy the creativity of shops in Metamora.
Jefferson County is another name for charming. Bordered on one side by the Ohio River, the county is full of beauty and
history, including several historical homes that can be toured. Antique and craft shops are also in abundance along Madison's
Main Street. Those interested in exploring the woods or a rustic setting will enjoy Clifty Falls State Park and Inn or the
Madison Heritage Trail for bicyclists and hikers.
Jennings County features North Vernon, a town full of history kept alive and listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. Also a great place for sportsmen: Jennings County has a national wildlife refuge, a state forest, and a state fish
and wildlife area.
Ohio County The smallest county in Indiana offers terrain restful and peaceful to its residents and visitors.
Bordered by the Ohio River and two creeks, reaching up to rolling hills and rock outcroppings, it offers picturesque beauty
as well as year-round opportunities for recreation and sportsmanship.
Ripley County is home to Versailles State Park, Indiana's second largest state park, where visitors can swim, horseback
ride, camp, or hike the numerous trails. Colorful hills surround Friendship each spring and fall during the NMLRA shooting
competition. Covered bridges and unique historical places also dot the area.
Scott County, in the southwest part of the district, holds a lot for outdoor enthusiasts with 2,062-acre Hardy Lake
recreation area, Leota trailhead which joins Indiana's longest foot trail, as well as other parks and outdoor activities.
Historical sites and a view of Indiana's newest covered bridge will capture visitors' attention.
Switzerland County residents will make you feel right at home in their county for an afternoon's drive with a stop for a picnic
at the Markland Dam or Vevay's river front park. A stop at Vevay's quaint shops is also a must.
We hope you'll come and experience southeastern Indiana!