Indiana’s Best Fall Foliage, Pies Announced
The results have been tallied! Hoosiers have selected the top 10 pies and fall foliage locations in Indiana. More than 100 pies and fall foliage locations were nominated by members of Indiana’s tourism industry as part of the launch of VisitIndianaFall.com.
“As the leaves change color and the summer temps disappear, there’s a special nostalgia about fall in Indiana,” said Mark Newman, director of the Indiana Office of Tourism Development. “We’re thrilled to showcase the beauty and traditions our state has to offer this time of year. We know if you visit Indiana you’ll leave with a fond memory and a satisfied sweet tooth.”
The Top 10 list is part of the Indiana Office of Tourism Development’s fall travel season promotion. The list is now available at VisitIndianaFall.com in the fall favorites section.
Top 10 Indiana Pies
1. Apple Pie, The Apple Works (Trafalgar)
2. Apple Pie a la mode, Apple Hill Orchard (Bruceville)
3. Sugar Cream Pie, Wick’s Pie (Winchester)
4. Sugar Cream Pie, Clifty Inn Restaurant (Madison)
5. Peanut Butter Pie, Olde Richmond Inn (Richmond)
6. Pecan Pie, Fort Harrison State Park Inn (Indianapolis)
7. Berry Pie, Das Dutchman Essenhaus (Middlebury)
8. Variety of Cobblers, Stone Hearth Café (Centerville)
9. Shoo-Fly or Pumpkin Pies, Amish Acres (Nappanee)
10. Mini Peanut Butter Pie, Abe Martin Lodge (Nashville)
Top 10 Places to See Indiana Fall Foliage
1. Brown County State Park (Brown County)
2. Indiana Dunes State Park (Chesterton)
3. Clifty Falls State Park (Madison)
4. Turkey Run State Park (Marshall)
5. Indiana University (Bloomington)
6. Explore Brown County (Nashville)
7. Spring Mill State Park (Mitchell)
8. West Beach (Portage)
9. McCloud Nature Park (North Salem)
10. University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame)
Find great trip ideas, discounts and helpful Indiana travel hints year-round at VisitIndiana.com, the State’s official travel planning resource. Also, follow Visit Indiana on the Indiana Insider Blog, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
Indiana welcomes more than 62 million visitors each year, generating more than $10 billion in direct and indirect spending statewide.
Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman oversees the Indiana Office of Tourism Development. Mark Newman serves as the agency’s director. To learn more about trip ideas, events and travel discounts visit http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/Email.aspx to sign up to receive monthly email notifications.