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3 Weekend Getaways Near Indianapolis
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Santa Claus, Indiana: 154 miles southwest of Indianapolis
This family-centric town offers a nice variety of affordable activities. The big lure is Holiday World and Splashin' Safari (left), with a plethora of colorful rides and slides that will elicit squeals from the backseat. (Grown-ups will cheer for the free pop, parking and even sunscreen.) In town, you can read kids' letters to Santa at the Santa Claus Museum or try frozen hot cocoa at Santa's Candy Castle. But the area isn't all kitsch. Plan to visit a handful of Abe Lincoln sites, canoe on the Blue River or tour Marengo Cave. Lake Rudolph Campground provides RV rentals for newbie campers. santaclausind.com
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Top Things to Do in Santa Claus, Indiana
Lincoln boyhood sites and Santa-theme attractions draw big crowds to this south-central town of 2,200. For information: santaclausind.org
WHAT TO DO
Cave Country Canoes Water lovers can get their fix by taking advantage of a half-day trip along the Blue River. (812) 365-2705; cavecountrycanoes.com
Holiday World Theme Park and Splashin' Safari Families dig the slides and rides, plus free parking and inner tube use. Give yourself one day for rides and coasters and another for the water park. (877) 463-2645; holidayworld.com
Lincoln Amphitheatre Watch concerts and other performances. lincolnamphitheatre.com
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial (pictured) A small but well-executed museum commemorates the place where Abraham Lincoln spent most of his childhood. (812) 937-4541; nps.gov/libo
Lincoln State Park Vacationers lodge, fish and swim at the 1,700-acre park. (812) 937-4710; stateparks.in.gov
Marengo Cave This family-friendly attraction includes an in-cave movie and post-tour mining. (888) 702-2837
Santa Claus Museum The museum focuses on the town's history through displays of newspaper clippings, photos and letters mailed to Santa. (812) 937-2687; santaclausmuseum.orgWHERE TO EAT
Overlook This family-friendly spot serves mile-high biscuits, delish coconut cream pie -- and great Ohio River views. (812) 739-4264; theoverlook.com
Santa's Candy Castle Shop for specialty chocolates, candy canes, souvenirs, and frozen hot chocolate. (812) 544-3900; santascandycastle.com
Silent Night Cafe This urban-style cafe near Holiday World serves great coffee as well as fresh breakfast and lunch choices. (812) 937-9066WHERE TO STAY
Lake Rudolph Campground and RV Resort This park next to Holiday World is family-oriented, with playground, pool, organized kids activities, mini golf, ice cream and pizza stand, and a game room. lakerudolph.com
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