So much to see . Really great place to escape all the noise of reality. Great to disconnect , and hike down the beautiful trails . If you are into hiking then you need to make the trip . Wether it’s at lake Monroe or one of the vast forestry . And to top it off there are a lot of little gems hiding around . Gems being great places to eat , from the best deep dish pizza you’ve ever had to the best steak you’ve ever had . And if you’re into sports the college has great stadiums with ample seating . Some of the best memories are from tailgating at the college football games .By far the best thing to do is to visit lake Monroe and rent a boat or visit the beach for under 10$ and the beach is very clean and you can have your doggos with you . A double decker with a slide is only about 300-400$ for 24 hrs, and the life jackets are included ,or you can also rent jet skis for a decent price and not the old beat up jet skis that most rental places give you with the ripped seats and engine that’s to old to run . There’s a cove not far from the rental place called party cove where boats all connect with one another and have a great time the water is deep enough to swim of the boat safely .It’s usually about an hour and a half drive for us but never a complaint when we go . Go...
Read moreIf you're new to Bloomington or coming for a visit, this is a great place to start. Lots of great literature on what to do and where to go. They also have a great gift shop filled with Bloomington and Indiana products. Some made here, others promoting the city and the state (like tshirts, mugs, and key chains). Definitely...
Read moreVisit Bloomington offers a wonderful introduction to this beautiful area. Staff are welcoming, friendly and, most importantly, knowledgeable. With tons of free brochures for Morgan County and attractions all over Indiana, it’s a hub for travel planning whether you’re local to Bloomington or just...
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