Adventure and Fun in Washington County, Indiana

Welcome to the heart of Southern Indiana, where picturesque landscapes, warm hospitality, and a touch of nostalgia await you. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and embark on an unforgettable journey through Washington County, a charming destination that promises to soothe your soul and ignite your sense of adventure.

State: IN

Knights Inn & Suites Salem
1209 W. Mulberry Street, ,

When you need value and friendly service on route to Indianapolis or Hoosier National Forest, make our Knights Inn & Suites Salem your no-frills choice among hotels in Salem. Ideally located on Highway 56 with easy access to major interstates, our Salem hotel is nearby the Salem Speedway, Spring Mill State Park, and the historic John Hay Center.

Category Hotels & Lodging
Knobstone Trail
8215 N Delaney Park Rd, ,

The Knobstone Trail is the longest hiking trail in Indiana. Its southern terminus is located in the Deam Lake State Recreation Area. It currently ends at Delaney Creek Park near Salem, Indiana, however there are plans to eventually extend the trail another 80 miles north to Martinsville, Indiana. As it lies along the Knobstone Escarpment, it is a difficult hike, which is why many use the Knobstone Trail to prepare for hiking the Appalachian Trail.

Lake John Hay
W. John Hay Lake Road, ,

Lake John Hay Lake is a 210-acre surface area impoundment located, in the Rush Creek Valley, 6 miles northwest of Salem. The lake offers tournament fishing or just a day of leisurely angling. This primitive area is also great for observing birds and animals in their natural habitat. Lake access includes one boat ramp. A City of Salem boat launch permit is effective for one (1) calendar year, January 1 to December 31. The permits are issued at Salem’s Clerk-Treasurer’s office and the Salem Police Department office. The launch permit is good for both Lake Salinda and Lake John Hay. A valid Indiana fishing license is also required. Please Note: The ...

Lake Salinda
2659 Lake Salinda Road, ,

Lake Salinda is an 88 acre surface lake, owned by the City of Salem, located 2 miles south of Salem on S.R. 135. Salinda was once the primary drinking water source for Salem residents and is now the back-up source. Lake Salinda offers tournament fishing and serves as a popular fishing spot for area anglers. Lake access includes one boat ramp. A City of Salem boat launch permit is effective for one (1) calendar year, January 1 to December 31. The permits are issued at Salem’s Clerk-Treasurer’s office and the Salem Police Department office. The launch permit is good for both Lake Salinda and John Hay Lake. A valid Indiana fishing license is also requ ...

Lanning House

The Lanning House was built in 1867, by a returning Civil War soldier, Azariah Lanning, who became a dentist in Salem. The residence was constructed of locally made brick from the Shrum yard. Its colonial revival front porch was a later addition. This early home was converted to a bed and breakfast close to the John Hay Center and has been sensitively restored.

Lee W. Sinclair and West Baden Springs Hotel

Lee W. Sinclair, principal among the leading citizens of his time, was a Washington County businessman and banker. Sinclair's fascination for the French Lick, West Baden area of Orange County inspired the creation of a grand resort. Taking advantage of the recently connected rail lines, Sinclair bought controlling interest in the West Baden Spring Hotel in 1888. A devastating fire in 1901, allowed him to rebuild the Hotel in its current configuration. Architect, Harrison Albright and engineer Moses Shrum collaborated in it construction. This striking and monumental structure is considered one of the most important historic buildings in Indiana, ...

Category People & History
Limestone Medallion

This limestone medallion which was once affixed to the parapet of the Bank of Salem and now rests in the garden of the Hay Center. The head of the young girl depicted in the relief carving, is said to be a portrait of Lee W. Sinclair's only daughter Lillian. The work was commissioned by him in Italy.

Lincks Clothing and Shoes
15 Public Square, ,

Locally owned and operated by Rick & Rita Lincks since 2006. We offer something for everyone!

Lisa's Farmhouse Market
202 N. Main Street, ,

Lisa's Farmhouse Market is a bakery, a farm market, a meat market, a gift shop, and a restaurant! Lisa's Farmhouse Market offers a year-round farmer’s market that offers more than just produce and breads. The market offers herbs and spices to season about anything you can cook up at home. Other local items for sale include: beef, pork, eggs, cheese, sorghum, honey, Amish butter, jams, jellies, pie fillings and maple syrup year-round.

Little Twirl Dairy Bar
58 W. Main Street, ,

Great food at a great price. Largest Ice Cream cones in Southern Indiana! Open Thru October Hours: Monday to Thursday 11:00am to 7:00pm; Friday & Saturday 11:00am to 8:00pm; Sunday 12 Noon to 7:00pm.

LM Sugarbush
321 N. Garrison Hollow Road, ,

LM Sugarbush, LLC is a 140 acre family farm located in Salem. It was established in 1981 as Leane and Michael’s Sugarbush. The family owned operation is the annual host to the Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival. However, Maple Syrup is available year round and the farm is open (by appointment only) during the year.

Lyon Block Building

Jonathon Lyon, one of the earliest citizens of Salem, purchased town lots on the west side of the square during the first sale of city land. The first brick commercial structure to occupy this site was built in 1824. After accumulating several more lots in the same block face, Jonathon's son, Dawson, was able to combine them to enable construction of a three story, seven unit attached commercial building. These buildings burned in August of 1874, and were rebuilt immediately after using bricks from the local Shrum brick yard. A stone retaining wall was constructed around three sides of the Lyon Block two years later. It remains with some altera ...

Mac’s Music & Art
53 Public Square, ,

Salem Indiana's little music store that rocks BIG! Guitars, amps, pedals, accessories, ukuleles - we buy, sell and trade guitars and gear too! Don't forget our great selection of hand painted art from local (and not so local...) artists!

Main Street Meats
2 West Main Street, ,

A locally owned and operated meat market/deli and grocery with fine quality cuts of meat, cheeses, vegetable & fruit trays. Catering available.

Mama Rosa's
201 Arthur St., ,

Traditional Italian favorites including pizza, pastas and sandwiches along with a kid's menu. Dine In, Curbside Pickup or outside seating available.

McDonalds
601 S. Main Street, ,

Midwest Trading Company
329 N. Garrison Road, ,

Midwest Trading Company takes great pride and joy in handcrafting leather goods. All items are handcrafted from full grain leather and includes belts, hats, knife sheaths, gun holsters, gun vests, purses, bracelets and much more.

Monon Railroad

Construction of the New Albany and Salem Railroad gives testimony to Salem's stature within Indiana at the time and an expectation of its status in the future. The railroad was organized in Salem in 1846, and was completed five years later. It was the first attempt to link the Ohio River with the Great Lakes by rail. Well into the twentieth century it was known as the Monon Line. Several other competing lines were completed by 1900, including the Baltimore and Ohio which created direct routes to the Eastern trading centers. The economic benefit of the railroad line in Salem was most obvious during and after the Civil War. By 1851 the New Albany ...

Category People & History
Morning Breeze Cattle Farm
3665 West State Road 60, ,

The name "Morning Breeze Cattle Farms" comes from what Chad believes is the best part of everyday. The most enjoyable time on a farm are the early mornings, when you have to turn on the barn lights to feed, wait for the fog to lift in order to run the pastures and check for newborn calves, seeing the cattle bedded down comfortably and getting up gently to begin their day grazing. Morning Breeze Cattle Farms beef Is raised naturally and grain fed to finishing. Morning Breeze Cattle Farm does not purchase livestock from other farms or auctions. This ensures we know the history and health records of our cattle. * Absolutely No Growth Implants Or Hormon ...

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