- Our list of the best things to do in Madison, Indiana, features the top 29 nearby activities — including 15 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Madison, IN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Madison, IN , followed by 7 popular activities in nearby cities, including LaGrange, North Vernon, Rising Sun, Versailles and Sparta
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Lakeview Park is a county-owned park that offers its guests a number of facilities and amenities to use. These include baseball and soccer fields, a skate park, a 2-mile walking trail, and a nine-hole golf course/driving range.
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Founded over three decades ago, the Bluegrass Theatre Guild Inc is a community performing arts group dedicated to bringing theatrical entertainment to the local community. Dramas, musicals, and comedies are among the many shows performed throughout the acting season.
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Featuring baseball and softball fields, Capitol View Park offers a variety of different fields and sports areas. They also have soccer fields and basketball courts. Visitors sometimes see deer on their nature trails.
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The 125,000 Kentuckians who served the United States during the Vietnam era are honored at the Kentucky Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The monument overlooks the state Capitol with stunning views of the area, and special ceremonies are held at the memorial throughout the year.
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The original creator of the bourbon balls, Rebecca Ruth Candy Factory also offers tours on the premises, with sweets on the house.
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Doe Run Lake Park is focused around a 30-acre lake that can be used for water-based recreation, such as fishing and boating. The surrounding land in the park also offers hiking trails and secluded picnic areas.
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There are 30 wines available for tasting at the Turtle Run Winery, which was opened in 1980. It organizes live concerts, especially in the fall.
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Hosting both league and public bowling, Capital Bowl offers visitors glow bowling with a black light illuminated bowling alley. The bowling alley offers daily specials for games, shoe rentals, and food from the snack bar.
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Spanning 311 acres, the Hayswood Nature Reserve offers magnificent scenic views of the surrounding wilderness. The park includes a playground for kids, a basketball court, picnic shelters, and a lake with a fishing pier.
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Covering 43 acres, the Pioneer Park features playgrounds, a dog area, hiking trails and bicycle trails, sports field and courts, and others too.