City: Scottsburg

City: Scottsburg

Campbell's Motel
300 N. Gardener Street, ,

Make yourself at home in one of the 26 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include microwaves and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls. Take advantage of the motel's room service. A complimentary on-the-go breakfast is served daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM. Located in Scottsburg, Campbell's Motel is within a 5-minute drive of Linza Graham Park and Scott County Fairgrounds. This motel is 22.3 mi (35.9 km) from Clifty Falls State Park and 32 mi (51.6 km) from Kentucky International Convention Center.

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Chicago City Pizza
93 S First Street, ,

Authentic pizza and a lunchtime buffet will treat your appetite. Video games and trains for entertainment

Cornucopia Farm
5444 N Rutherford Hollow Road, ,

Cornucopia Farm welcomes family and friends in September and October for family friendly farm visits . Seasonal activities include a corn maze, sunflower field tours, wagon tours, pumpkin patches and much more. Admission fee applies.

Denny's
175 Honeyrun Parkway, ,

Dirt Boys Vintage Collectibles
15 South First Street, ,

Vintage Collectibles, Toys, Craft and Novelty Sodas, Nostalgic and Specialty Candy, Pop Culture. Hours: - Tuesday - Thursday 5:00pm to 8:00pm - Friday 12:00pm to 8:00pm - Saturday 11:00am to 8:00pm - Sunday 1:00pm to 6:00pm

Domino's Pizza
1220 West McClain St., ,

Dwight R. Chamberlain Raptor Center
5620 N. Hardy Lake Road, ,

Hardy Lake is the only Indiana Department of Natural Resources property with a raptor rehabilitation center. This center cares for injured birds of prey (raptors) and educates visitors about Indiana’s hawks, owls, falcons and vultures. The Raptor Center is honored to be named for the late Dwight R. Chamberlain. One of the most recognized conservationist and a local resident, he was considered one of the nation's leading authorities on crows and ravens. Check the events page for the Hardy Lake Raptor Days schedule.

Elk Creek Lake
Elk Creek Road, ,

Elk Creek Lake is a 48 acre lake located just west of Scottsburg. The forested park includes a trailhead to the Knobstone Trail.

Flipdaddy’s
519 Beatrice Avenue, ,

Flipdaddy’s is family-owned and operated by Mike Everhart, a Southern Indiana resident that wanted to create a place where friends and neighbors could get together for good burgers and local craft beer any day of the week. So he set about building a team and creating a unique menu that spoke to locals and foodies alike . . . and he’s excited to share it with the people who inspired him to build it in the first place.

Goat Milk Stuff
76 S. Lake Road, ,

The Jonas Family has been raising goats on their family farm since 2005. The Goat Milk Stuff farm consists of 36 acres in Scottsburg. All of their goats are raised on goat milk and they use the extra milk to make goat milk soaps, lip balms, lotions, and more to run the family business. The Farm is open by appointment only, except for “Baby Goat Days” in late March and for tours in the Fall to coincide with FFA conventions in Indianapolis. It’s a 2-hour tour with farm, gardens, goats, store and more.

Gray's Bakehouse
3958 West Lake Rd W., ,

Gray's Bakehouse is a roadside cottage bakery located in Scottsburg. Gray's provides fresh breads, pastries, cookies and other goodies. Contact them for custom baking needs or visit their Facebook page for more information.

Hampton Inn & Suites
1535 W. McClain St, ,

Make yourself at home in one of the 86 air-conditioned rooms featuring LCD televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities, including an indoor pool, a spa tub, and a fitness center. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, a fireplace in the lobby, and barbecue grills.

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Hardee's
1128 W. McClain St., ,

Hardy Lake Shale Bluff Campgrounds
5620 County Rd 350 E, ,

Hardy Lake has a 740 acre lake with great fishing and it allows water skiing. It has hiking trails, beach, picnic area, and 2 campgrounds. Hunting is allowed during normal hunting seasons which include deer and wild turkey hunting. Both campgrounds are open year round with electric available at each site in Shale Bluff Campground.

Category Campgrounds
Hardy Lake State Recreation Area
5620 N. Hardy Lake Road, ,

Hardy Lake is the only state reservoir not created for flood control. This means that the lake level stays stable year-round, positively affecting the appearance of the shoreline, fishing and wildlife living there. The property is a multi-use facility offering hiking, swimming, boating, skiing, camping and more. Hardy Lake is surrounded on all sides by limestone and rocky bluffs, caves and great fossils, but the property has only slate and shale exposure. Hardy Lake is the only DNR property with a raptor rehabilitation center. This center cares for injured birds of prey (raptors) and educates visitors about Indiana’s hawks, owls, falcons and vultures.

Hardy Lake State Recreation Area
5620 County Rd 350 E, ,

Hardy Lake is a 2,100-acre park with a large lake, campgrounds, a beach, playgrounds, basketball and volleyball courts, an archery range, hiking trails, fishing piers and open play-fields (and, ice fishing in the winter months!).

Hardy Lake State Recreation Area - Swimming Beach
4171 E. Harrod Road, ,

Swimming is available at the unguarded beach during posted hours from Memorial Day through Labor Day. A modern beach house provides showers, dressing benches, restrooms and vending machines.

Historic Scott Theatre
31 E. Wardell St., ,

Ethel and William Luckett were responsible for the construction of the Scott theater and they ran the business until Pete and Judy West took over in 1980. The West were the owners until 2002, this having been an important part of the entertainment of many generation in and around Scottsburg. In 2002, it was sold to Bill and Phyllis Duke, who cashed in all the old movie equipment, cameras, etc. They re-opened as a county music Jamboree. In 2006, the enterprise was acquired by Ron Ross and he and his family increased the popularity of the venue significantly. The Luckett's made a dynamic couple who, in the 1930's and 1940's, ran theaters in Scottsburg and Austin. In 1938, they also develope ...

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