- Our list of the best things to do in Santa Claus, Indiana, features the top 42 nearby activities — including 22 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Santa Claus, IN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Amusement, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 17 things to do within the city of Santa Claus, IN , followed by 25 popular activities in nearby cities, including Jasper, Lincoln City, Owensboro, St. Meinrad, Rockport and Tell City
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A Christmas themed miniature golf course and lots of games and high-tech challenges await the children at Frosty's Fun Center.
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39 North Kringle Place, Santa Claus, IN 47579
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Offering visitors information about the attractions to visit in Spencer County, Spencer County Visitors Bureau has knowledgeable staff members ready to assist people with their trips. The bureau also provides free brochures to visitors.
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Named for Raymond Joseph 'Jim' Yellig who served as Santa Claus for decades, Jim Yellig Park can be used for basketball, volleyball and baseball. It has trails for walking, a playground and shaded picnic areas along with batting cages.
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Visitors can view artifacts, documents, and photos related to the development of the town of Santa Claus at the Santa Claus Museum & Village. There are exhibits about the town's name and a collection of children's letters to Santa Claus.
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At Holly Berry Farm, visitors can purchase a variety of fresh produce such as eggplant, tomatoes, cucumbers, and more. The vendor also sells beef and fresh eggs at its holiday themed market.
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Named for Raymond Yellig who served as Santa Claus for decades, Ray Yellig Memorial Trail is an approximately 1.2 mile trail around wooded terrain. The trail can be used for walking and biking as well as wildlife observation.
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The Voyage is a wooden roller coaster that is ranked as the fourth overall highest roller coaster in the world. The coaster won a Golden Ticket Award for Best New Ride' in Amusement Today magazine.
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The place where the future president spent his youth, the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial includes the historical farm, a visitor's center, memorial halls, and a museum.
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Covering 1,747 acres and established in 1932, the Lincoln State Park features camping sites, the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Plaza, an amphitheater, and more than 10 miles of trails, among others.
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Constructed in 1987, the Lincoln Amphitheatre stages plays dedicated to the American president. LINCOLN: Upon The Altar of Freedom is the current play, and it is now in its 5th season.