Contact & County Information
If you need assistance or more information about any of the site listings, please contact the individual business or the county in which it is located.
If you wish to support the Lincoln Hills Patoka Lake Recreational Region, please contact our office:
USDA-NRCS, Lincoln Hills RC&D996 North State Road 66, Suite 104
Rockport, IN 47635
ph. (812) 649-9136 ext. 5
fax (812) 649-4796
Counties
Crawford County
With its rugged outdoor beauty, Crawford County is truly the perfect vacation spot for anyone seeking fun and adventure! Fishing, hiking, rock climbing, caving, backpacking, horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, and boating are just some of the options.
toll-free:
888-846-5397
website:
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The breathtaking Ohio River Bend
Daviess County
Located in southwestern Indiana, this county dates back to the early days of the Indiana Territory. With a sizeable Amish population, Daviess offers its visitors an opportunity to interact with a people who are virtually untouched by the pressures and demands of the 21st century.
toll-free:
800-449-5262
website:
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Enjoy Amish hospitality at its finest
Dubois County
Visit Dubois County! Geographically centered between (Amish) buggies and blackjack, coasters and caves; connected to culture, recreation, arts, and architecture. Your Complete Getaway.
toll-free:
800-968-4578
website:
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Jasper Strassenfest
Harrison County
Home to Indiana's first state capitol, Harrison County is your ideal vacation destination. It posseses a rich history, outdoor recreation, lively entertainment, unique shops, area caves, a winery, and so much more. Lots to see and do!
toll-free:
888-738-2137
website:
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Indiana's Historic First State Capitol
Lawrence County
Lawrence County has provided limestone for the construction of such impressive buildings as the Pentagon and the Empire State Building. Rich in history and rural, scenic beauty, visitors can explore an underground river or visit an early 1800s restored pioneer village.
toll-free:
800-798-0769
Spring Mill State Park's Grist Mill
Orange County
Settled by Quakers over 200 years ago, this rural Hoosier county is a unique blend of history, scenic beauty, and outdoor recreation. Snow skiing, a mineral springs resort, and a large recreational lake make Orange County an ideal destination for all seasons.
toll-free:
877-422-9925
website:
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Beautiful interior of the West Baden Dome
Perry County
Miles of majestic Ohio River panoramas, thousands of acres of Hoosier National Forest, and small rustic lakes create a natural scenic getaway. Enjoy fishing, camping, hiking, biking, and swimming. Visit quaint historic river towns and browse their unique shops.
toll-free:
888-343-6262
website:
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Two men fishing on the Ohio River
Spencer County
Rich in history and scenic beauty, Spencer County offers a wide variety of fun and educational attractions for visitors of all ages. A partial list includes Lincoln State Park, Lincoln Pioneer Village, Holiday World, Saint Meinrad Archabbey, and Buffalo Run. Free information and brochures are available.
toll-free:
888-444-9252
website:
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Washington County
Experience the small town flavor of picturesque Salem, located in Indiana's Amish country. Visit the John Hay Center's railroad museum and pioneer village. Thrill to stock car racing at the Salem Speedway. Attend Old Settlers Day and see how Hoosier pioneers really lived!. Fun for all!
phone:
812-755-4274
website:
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