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    An autumn adventure awaits you in the heart of Amish Country

    27 days ago

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    Picture this: Windows down, seat heater on, PSL in hand, and autumn leaves in view. That’s right, we’re hitting the road to Northern Indiana.

    Consider changing things up this fall by planning a road trip to Shipshewana and Elkhart County , where celebrations, harvest vibes, and coziness await.

    🍎 For those looking to explore the charming countryside

    One of the highlights of heading north is experiencing the picturesque countryside firsthand. Use the Heritage Trail audio driving tour to visit historic towns like Goshen, Middlebury + Nappanee, or
    the newly-expanded Off the Beaten Path Trail audio driving tour to visit 120 Amish cottage shops and 80+ barn quilts throughout Shipshewana.

    For handmade crafts, freshly-baked goods, and traditional quilts that reflect centuries-old craftsmanship, stop by local Amish-owned businesses, like:
    • Dutch Country Market
    • Teaberry Wood Products
    • The Quilt Shop at Das Dutchman Essenhaus
    • Silver Star Leather
    • Menno-Hof
    • Davis Mercantile

    🍂 For the nature enthusiasts

    What do hiking, biking, birdwatching, and apple picking have in common? They’re all fall activities you can experience in the county’s parks, nature preserves + the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail . The fall foliage provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities, offering photographers and nature lovers endless opportunities to capture the beauty of the season.


    Pro tip: Don’t miss apple picking at Kercher’s Sunrise Orchard in Goshen. This family-owned U-pick apple orchard and pumpkin patch specializes in Indiana’s finest homegrown and homemade products. It also offers free hayrides, a corn maze, and, of course, lots of fall family fun.
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    These fun fall landmarks can be found at local spots like the Shipshewana Visitor’s Center, Our Front Porch, and Farmstead Inn.

    Photo courtesy of Visit Shipshewana

    Visitors can also explore the giant straw bale art structures
    scattered across Shipshewana + Middlebury. Bonus: There are 20 murals across Shipshewana to visit and snap a selfie with.

    🥧 For the gourmands

    Autumn is harvest season, which means delicious seasonal bites are on the menu. Local farm stands and farmers’ markets brim with fresh produce, homemade jams + pies.

    Whether you’re savoring a hearty Amish meal at Das Dutchman Essenhaus in Middlebury or indulging in gourmet treats and coffee at Main Street Roasters in Nappanee , the flavors of fall are sure to delight your taste buds.

    Have a big appetite? Head to Blue Gate
    in Shipshewana for a cozy — and delicious — home-style Amish meal. Pro tip: After a long day of shopping at the Shipshewana Flea Market, put your feet up and relax on their wrap-around porch.

    🎃 For the festival goers

    Mark your calendars for:
    Explore Shipshewana’s full calendar of events and Elkhart’s fall event lineup to help plan your visit. Don’t miss the chance to join in the festivities and connect with the friendly locals.

    🚗 Before you hit the road

    Download the Autumn Adventure Shopping Pass to score discounts at local stores like Heritage Ridge Creamery + The Barn Door. Enhance your visit to Elkhart County with the Deals & Discounts Pass .

    Pack your camera, bring your appetite, and prepare for an unforgettable journey up north this fall.

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    Tammie Jenkins
    2d ago
    would like to.go
    Dwayne Bontrager
    26d ago
    I'm in the heart of amish country and it sucks some days
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