Fall for Indiana’s Cool North

Indiana’s Cool North comes alive each fall with festivals celebrating the season’s beauty and bounty. From charming small-town harvest fairs to lively music events, visitors can enjoy pumpkin patches, artisan crafts, seasonal foods, and family-friendly activities. Crisp air, colorful leaves, and festive decorations set the perfect backdrop for hayrides, corn mazes, and community fun. These fall festivals offer a warm, welcoming way to savor autumn while exploring the region’s local culture, flavors, and traditions.

From Water Wheels to Wilderness: Deep River County Park

Deep River County Park Hiking Trails

 

 

 

Deep River County Park in Hobart, is a 1,362-acre park that blends natural beauty with rich history. Its centerpiece is Wood’s Historic Grist Mill, originally built in 1838 by John Wood, marking one of Lake County’s first industrial sites. The mill, restored in the 1970s, features a working water wheel and offers demonstrations of traditional cornmeal grinding. The park also includes picnic areas, hiking trails, fishing spots at Big Maple Lake, and seasonal hayrides, making it a popular destination for both education and recreation.

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  • 29 Minutes to Indiana Dunes
  • 43 Minutes to Michigan City
  • 83 Minutes to Elkhart County

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