Going to be in Fountain County, Indiana soon? Be sure to check out these 10 locations that will make your small county trip and adventure to remember!

The Top 10 Reasons to make a pit stop in Fountain County, Indiana

One of the reasons I became a stay at home mom was to be able to spend more time with my children learning and exploring. One of the first places that we began exploring, was none other than the small county that we live in, Fountain County, Indiana.

What did we find?

That within our small county, there are some really big adventures to be had! From candy, to live shows, there is so much to do and see other than the cornfields that separate the small towns out here. In fact, we had so much fun exploring that I wanted to share with you all of the great places that we have to visit in this beautiful little county that so many just drive through!

***Disclaimer: This post was in no way sponsored by any of the locations or companies mentioned. This list was complied based upon the opinions of myself, and my family and all opinions expressed are my own. Have a location that you think should have made the list? Be sure to let me know in the comments, because who knows, it could be featured at a later time!***

Sugar High

Sugar High Candy & Gifts

Remember those candy stores that you visited as a kid where you got to pick out penny and nickel candies? You know, the ones where you got to take home a whole bag because of how inexpensive it was? The first Fountain County, Indiana destination on our list is going to bring you right back to those memories!

That’s right, Sugar High Candy & Gifts located in Attica, IN has brought back all the feels of the candy stores we frequented as kids. Not only do they offer inexpensive treats that will provide your kids with the sugar high they are seeking, they also offer your childhood candy favorites that you do not often find in stores!

display of treats at Sugar High Candy & Gifts

Melody Pops, Candy Sticks, Flat Taffy, and Neapolitan Coconut Bars can all be found here. In addition

to these, you will find your current favorites including a large selection of Lindor Truffles!

While visiting, be sure to grab some fresh coffee or popcorn, or maybe you can make it out on one of the days they are spinning cotton candy!

You can learn more about Sugar High here, and be sure to be on the lookout for special events occurring at their store.

Myer’s Dinner Theatre

Deep in the heart of Fountain County, Indiana you will find a hidden treasure known as the Myer’s Dinner Theatre.

the front of the Myer’s Dinner Theatre with sign

While this theater has been around for a hot minute, it was been revamped in 2016, and I am telling you guys, their shows are phenomenal!

From classics like “Fiddler on the Roof” to custom written plays, the Myer’s Dinner Theatre boosts an amazing cast of passionate actors. These actors put on regular shows, and while they are not performing on Broadway, their skills are sure to impress for a small town theater!

If you want to find an amazing dinner and expose your kids to the theater while ensuring they receive a great down home style dinner then the Myer’s Dinner Theatre is the place to be! Be sure to check out their website to see what show is playing when you plan your trip!

Badlands Off Road Park

If you own an ATV and live anywhere near Indiana, you are sure to have heard of Badlands Off Road park. This Fountain County, Indiana gem attracts riders from all across the Midwest (and beyond) for the excitement of riding the parks 800 acres of terrain!

Badlands Off Road Park sign with large wolf on it

From sandy trails to muddy pits, this park will expose you to a variety of terrain options! Also, be sure to check out the hills that they have available to climb on your favorite ATV for a thrill that is out of this world!

No ATV, no problem! The park offers rentals on a first come, first serve basis, allowing people from all walks of life to be able to experience the excitement for themselves.

The park also boasts a campground on the property, as well as several cabins allowing for easy accommodations while you are in the area. Be sure to watch the park’s Facebook page and website for information on special events for the whole family to participate in!

Wolf’s Homemade Candy

large candy cane Wolf’s Homemade Candy signage

While traveling through Fountain County, Indiana, a stop at Wolf’s Homemade Candy shop is a must!

Immediately upon walking into the store, you are engulfed in the rich scents of chocolatey goodness that will make you never want to leave. In addition to the smell, my kiddos particularly enjoy this location because you often get to see some of the “behind the scenes” candy making process that is going on in the kitchen. Chocolate covered fruits, marshmallow crème cups, mints, and peanut buttery deliciousness can all be found here. Plus, you can mix

display case of chocolates

and match your chocolate boxes to fit your tastes!

While you are in, be sure to grab some coffee from the only espresso bar that you will find in Fountain County!

Stop in for the espresso, leave with all the chocolate, share none with the kids. Sounds great to me!

Right across the street from Wolf’s candy shop you will find their ice cream shop, which is open all summer. Be sure to try their haystack flurry made with fresh candies from the candy shop for a flavor that is sure to please!

Portland Arch Nature Preserve

Portland Arch Nature Preserve sign

While traveling through Fountain County, Indiana, you have to make a stop at the Portland Arch Nature Trail! Take an hour or so and hike the mile-long nature trail and enjoy the peace and tranquility that the country life can offer you!

The best part about this trail? It is called Portland Arch because there is a natural land bridge that able to be interacted with during your time on the preserve. Taking one of the trails will take you over

three children stand under the natural land bridge

the natural land bridge and the other trail takes you under the bridge, allowing you to fully experience the miracle that is nature.

While you are on the preserve, you will also find yourself immersed in the rich history of the area. Before Indiana became a state, the preserve was home to multiple Indigenous Indian tribes. You also are able to view a short segment of what was once the Wabash/Erie Canal towpath. Quite a bit of history for such a small county!

Bring a picnic lunch and take a break along the trail by the creek that runs through the property to enjoy the wildlife that live in the area. From chipmunks and squirrels, to white-tail deer, you can witness them all during a short hike through the trails!

Pinball on Perry

Remember those pinball arcades that you spent way too much money on as a kid? The ones where you spent every last quarter you

sign over the door at Pinball on Perry

had in your allowance because you refused to accept the fact that your name was not going to make it onto that leaderboard?

(Ok, maybe that was just me.)

Anyways, a short drive down Perry St. in Attica, IN will land you at Pinball on Perry. This newly opened pinball arcade will take you back with its 25 cent to 75 cent play games, and a plethora of pinball machines!

The only drawback of Pinball on Perry is that since they are fairly new, their hours are weekend oriented. Be sure to check them out on Facebook here so that you can stop by when they are open and get in a couple of rounds during your visit to Fountain County, Indiana!

Hershey’s Drive-In

man standing at service window at Hershey’s Drive-In ice cream

Looking for the best ice cream that Fountain County, Indiana has to offer? Look no further than Hershey’s Drive-In, located in Veedersburg, Indiana!

Seriously guys, Hershey’s has some of the best ice cream that the Midwest has to offer. Plus, while you are there you can grab dinner for the family as well. Just a special bit of info, their salads are AMAZING!

While my personal favorite is the lemon soft serve (it is SOOO GOOD!), my daughter loves Hershey’s sherbet flavors! My son, on the other hand, is a huge fan of Hershey’s Glacier’s (vanilla soft serve mixed with slushy, mmmmm).

The drive-in is open Monday-Sunday from 11am-9pm, and you can check out their Facebook page here to look for special events they have going on throughout the summer!

Covington Bike Trail

Been traveling for a while and ready to get out of the car for a few minutes? Maybe you are a local and it is just a beautiful day out.

young boy on bike on Covington bike trail

Either way, be sure to check out the Covington Bike Trail in Covington, IN!

This trail, conveniently located in Covington off Interstate 74 in Fountain County, IN, is fully paved and winds through both country and city scenery. While it is the perfect trail for bike riding, it also is a great area to get out and walk, or to take the stroller during the warmer months!

My kiddos love being able get out and run around on the trail, and are even more excited about the nature that they get to see when they are out exploring! The trail itself even winds through Covington City Park. This makes for a great stop for the kids to take a few minutes out to play before you continue on your journey!

The Historic Devon Theater

front of The Historic Devon Theater

As far a movie theaters go, you may feel like if you have seen one, you have seen them all. If you have not experienced The Historic Devon Movie Theater, however, you are missing out.

Located in Attica, Indiana, this movie theater is one of the few mono screened movie theaters left in a world of multi-screened cinemas. While they tend to showcase popular films for about 1 ½ – 2 weeks at a time, during the summer you can catch the free summer movie program and see a family friendly film for free with the kids! Be sure to pick up some fresh popcorn with extra butter from the concession stand to immerse yourself in the full experience!

Want to find out what the theater has playing? Check out their Facebook page here to find out what the theater currently has showing!

Old 55 Distillery in Fountain County, Indiana

While the Old 55 Distillery is not yet able to accommodate your kiddo’s (unless they are 21 or over), it is still well worth mentioning

4 liquor bottles from Old 55 Distillery

on the list of must see locations in Fountain County, Indiana!
Old 55 is one of the relatively new attractions to the area. While you can find wineries all over the state of Indiana, distilleries are a whole different breed that you tend to have trouble finding north of Kentucky.

Step into the Old 55 Distillery and try one of their amazing cocktails, relax in their lounge, or get a grand tour of the distillery.

While the kiddos may not be allowed in the distillery itself, they do have a lush front yard area that is open for them to play in (under adult supervision of course). If you are coming through the area, this distillery is definitely worth your stop!

Be sure to check out the Old 55 Distillery on Facebook here to see if they have any special events coming up!

While Fountain County, Indiana may not be the largest county you ever visit, there are still plenty of reasons to stop in and check us out!

Whether you have lived here your whole life, or you are just planning an Indiana summer trip, I hope that something here has caught your eye the way it did for my family. Did you discover a location you must visit this summer, or have one you already know and love? Please, let me know in the comments!

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