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Trip to Lafayette/West Lafayette, Day 3

As we woke up after a long day 2 in Lafayette/West Lafayette, I was glad we had skipped Exploration Acres the day before. It was 6:30 in the morning, and we had to be at The Farm at Prophetstown in Read more >

Even Santa Claus (Indiana) celebrates Halloween

Though the jolly Indiana city is named for a worldwide Christmas icon, Halloween gets more than a courtesy nod from attractions in Santa Claus, Indiana. Santa’s Candy Castle At Santa’s Candy Castle, famous for its frozen hot chocolate, it’s time Read more >

Hackman’s Farm Market in Columbus, Indiana

This week I experienced a right of passage for every parent: I went on my first field trip with my oldest son’s preschool class. It’s October, so naturally we were heading to a pumpkin patch! Our destination was Hackman’s Farm Read more >

Holiday World’s Halloween Weekends

Summer is certainly transitioning over to fall in just about every way. I’m daydreaming about apple orchards instead of pool days and replacing flip flops with boots. But if a visit to Holiday World in Santa Claus, Indiana was on Read more >

Kokomo’s Fall Farm Activities & Haunted Attractions

Visit Kokomo during the month of October for family-friendly fall fun and haunted adventures sure to please kids and adults alike. Don’t miss these great fall attractions open in the Kokomo area this month! Kids of all ages will enjoy exploring Guffey Read more >

Explore NW Indiana’s Largest Corn Maze From August 26 – October 30

You could, quite literally, run nearly a third of a marathon in Exploration Acres’ 18-acre corn maze. Exploration Acres operates the largest corn maze in northwest Indiana, with five different mazes, all differing lengths and levels of complexity, for a Read more >

Family Fun Hidden In the Fields of Southern Indiana

As much as I love Indianapolis, the town I will always call home is Shoals.  Nestled in the hills of southern Indiana, Shoals is home to lots of cornfields and approximately 2,000 people.  There is something about fall in a Read more >

Beasley’s Orchard in Hendricks County Gears Up For Fall

Fall has, well, fallen, and to me that always means apples and pumpkins. I know we can get apples in the summer, but summer is not my apple season. That’s because I think more of apple cider and apple pie Read more >