There are A LOT of things to do here. I thought the caverns were cool, but you can also feed goats (who doesn't love goats?), dip your own candles, do a zip line course in the trees, and watch how a corn mill works which I always loved doing at Springmill State Park!
The site of the only Civil War battle fought in Indiana on July 9, 1863. There is a wooded trail and a cabin on site.
Personally, I will always recommend Big Bad Breakfast as a place to eat because when Ryan and I stayed in Louisville for a few days in 2022, we definitely ate there every morning. Their breakfast/brunch is literally to die for. But listen, there are way too many things to do in Louisville, so I've included the website on things to do in Louisville instead of listing every single thing! On this website you can look at places to stay, a calendar of events, and get tickets for attractions in the area.
Corydon’s newest park opened in 2021 and is a short distance from downtown’s shops and restaurants. Surrounded on all sides by a creek, this is a picturesque stop to have a picnic lunch, play on some unique playground equipment, and enjoy the creek’s wildlife, like the local blue herons.
A winery, yes. But also flavored moonshine, brandy, rum, and gin. So I mean, best of both worlds and I'm not gonna judge if you show up drunk to my wedding.
Going to be honest, I have no idea when blueberries are in season, so I would recommend calling first!