State: IN

State: IN

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.

Heavenly Hills Lodge
7580 Pounds Road, ,

Reservations Required

Category Lodges
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 ...

Holiday Inn Express
200 Beechwood Drive, ,

hether on a business trip or just passing through Scottsburg, IN, our hotel's guests are sure to find plenty of fun in the area. Visit the town square to explore great boutiques. If you love the outdoors, you'll want to stop by one of the many nearby lakes. We're also just a short drive from Louisville, KY and Salem, IN, home of the Salem Speedway. Our top-rate facilities and location make us the best choice for corporate travelers. You can host an event for up to 15 people in a well-equipped meeting room, and the Business Center has a printer and free Wi-Fi access, to help you finish last-minute work before your meeting. Finally, companies such as GKN, Morgan Foods, and Multi-Color are a ...

Category Hotels
Java Station 56
4 South Main Street, ,

Java Station 56 is a cozy coffee shop in Downtown Scottsburg where you can relax from your travels and enjoy expertly crafted coffee drinks and maybe a bagel, a wrap, or one of many other tasty treats. Hours: - Monday to Friday 6:00am to 6:00pm - Saturday 7:00am to 6:00pm - Sunday 8:00am to 6:00pm

Jimmy John's
1200 W McClain Avenue, ,

KFC

KFC

Hwy 56 and I-65, ,

Knobstone Flower Farm
4855 W Leota Road, ,

Knobstone Flower Farm would like to invite you out to the farm to enjoy our 1/2 acre of cut flowers and specialty sunflowers! We also have over 1 ½ acres of wildflowers and a 3 acre sunflower field that we call our sunflower experience and wildflower explosion! We are open seasonally from early July to late October. Our hours are Fridays 7 pm – 8:30 pm; Saturdays 12 noon – 6 pm and Sundays 12 noon – 6 pm. We can also accommodate small groups and professional photographers and their clients for weekday evening appointments by reservation. please call, text or message for more information, 812-725-2055.

Knobstone Trail - Leota Trailhead
12598 E Saylor Rd, ,

The Leota Trailhead is located east of the county road which goes north from Leota Road (paved) about 2 miles west of Leota; the trailhead is near a small power transmission line. The trail crosses several steep ridges as it heads south from the Leota Trailhead through the Clark backcountry area. It then drops into the lush North Branch Valley, one of the most scenic areas along the trail (abundant ferns, wildflowers and very large trees), before winding its way up a very steep slope. The trail then traverses rolling to rugged terrain again, past a few wildlife ponds, to the New Chapel Trailhead. The total length of this segment is approximately 9 miles. To drive from the Leota Trailhead ...

Lake Iola Walking Path
701 N. Lakeshore Dr., ,

The walking path around Lake Iola is almost a mile. 3/4 of a mile of the trail goes around the lake.. other 1/4 goes along N. Lakeshore Drive. Indianapolis and Louisville Traction Company built a track between Seymour and Sellersburg, Indiana as part of the Interurban line which extended from Indianapolis, IN to Louisville, KY.  Lake Iola created a water source for power equipment that created 1200-volt high tension direct current system for the trains powered by generators located on this site.

Leota Covered Bridge

The Leota Covered Bridge was built over Cooney Creek on the west side of Scott County. The bridge was dedicated in August of 1995.

LeRoy's Food Market
S.R. 356, ,

We are a great County General store! We have a full restaurant, deli and grocery store.

Lightning Bug Valley
4299 N 1360 W, ,

Lightning Bug Valley, a haven for nature enthusiasts, invites visitors to explore vibrant wildflower fields bursting with color from March to October. Cut your own bouquet of seasonal blooms like daffodils, tulips, zinnias and sunflowers, or marvel at the whimsical sculptures scattered throughout the gardens. Professional photographers are welcome year-round to capture the farm's natural beauty, while firefly displays illuminate the summer nights in June. Hours: - Wed 10-2 - Thur 4-8.30 - Fri 10-2 - Sat 10-8 - Closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday

Linza Graham Park
S. 4th Street, ,

The Linza Graham Park is operated by the City of Scottsburg Parks Department. The park includes an Outdoor Children’s Splash Park (Seasonal) & play structure, Baseball & Softball Diamonds, and an enclosed Shelter House. In additional to family fun activities the park is home to a wonderful stand of mature trees including white oaks, chestnut oaks and maples.

Lon's Donut Shop
325 S Gardner St, ,

McDonald's
1512 W. McClain Ave, ,

Mid-America Science Park & Conference Center
821 S. Lake Road, ,

The Mid-America Science Park is one of the most comprehensive science parks in the country. The flagship of the facility is the Training & Workforce Development Center which serves hundreds of adults and students each year who are seeking to advance their skills. Additionally, Mid-America Science Park hosts a number of meetings, events and conferences throughout the year, and is home to a variety of organizations, businesses and associations. The Mid-America Science Park has 112,000 square feet of innovative space with an additional 19 acres reserved for expansion. Additionally, The Mid-America Science Park has 62 acres available for commercial expansion or light industrial developme ...

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