Unique Sleeps Road Trips

Hop from place to place and find some of the most unique places to rest throughout Indiana. Nothing caps off an eventful day like sleeping in a castle, resort, or tipi in the woods. Go out and find some of the best and most unique places to rest IN Indiana!

Unique Sleeps Road Trips IN Northern Indiana

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Across much of Northern Indiana, the truly unique places to rest are rare gems, but memorable nonetheless. Go to these amazing hotels and cabins that will make memories for a lifetime. Whether on a railway or on a farm, there are some truly unique places to stay IN Northern Indiana.



Locations

  • 191 N Main St

The Joseph Decuis restaurant serves up one of the best farm-to-table meals in the entire state. Six miles down the road, accommodations can be found on the Joseph Decuis Wagyu Farm. The Joseph Decuis Farmstead Inn includes a restored 1884 Farmhouse, Carriage House, and Barn. Guests earn their keep…

  • 123 N 4th Street

This is your second chance to stay in a train car! Riley's Railhouse is housed in a New York Central Freight Station that was built in 1914. The Railhouse has since been restored and offers five different rooms for guests. Among these is a New York central Boxcar re-repurposed into two separate…

  • 111 W Market St

Downtown Wabash is home to a magnificent and historic hotel, Charley Creek Creek Inn, which turns 100 years old in 2020. Opening in 1920, Charley Creek Inn fell into disrepair but was restored in thanks to an effort led by the late philanthropist Richard Ford. The restoration has “restored Charley…

  • 4175 County Rd North 1200 W

Heritage Farm is a working alpaca farm with over 50 alpacas you can interact with! It offers five lodging options, including a modern guest house. For a pioneer experience, check out the 1850's authentic log cabin. There are also goats, a horse, and chickens on the farm. Heritage Farm welcomes you…

Unique Sleeps Road Trips IN Central Indiana

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Whether you want to spend the night in a castle, on a train, or in an old-timey jail, there is a unique place for you to stay IN Central Indiana. Travel around and explore the wonderous and wild adventures that are available throughout the region and when the day is done, return to some of the most unique and memorable places to stay IN Central Indiana. You won't easily forget these unique sleeps.



Locations

  • 8780 E County Rd 75 N

Bunk like a King or Queen at Clayshire Castle! Located in the tranquil countryside of Bowling Green, this medieval-style bed and breakfast has so many things to do on its property. Take a walk in the gardens, soak in the hot tub, or get immersed in a good book. Visitors can even try on a medieval…

  • 127 S. Jefferson St.

Most people don’t overnight in jail by choice. You can here! The Old Jail Inn in Rockville offers five cell-block rooms in the building that housed the Parke County Sheriff’s office and jail from 1879 to 1998. Choose from the Dillinger, Al Capone, Thelma & Louise, Elvis, and Jesse James cells. If a…

  • 123 West Louisiana St.

Crowne Plaza in Downtown Indianapolis was originally America's first Union Station, which was built in 1888. Each space in the hotel has been converted into upscale accommodations and the station’s Grand Hall now serves as a ballroom with 60-foot ceilings and 3,200 square feet of original stained…

  • 310 N. Grant Street

Grant Street Inn is Bloomington's signature boutique hotel, providing a restful and retreat-style backdrop. The property dates back to 1883, when the Ziegler House was built by Dean of the Indiana University School of Law. A century of history followed before Grant Street Inn opened successfully in…

Unique Sleeps Road Trips IN Southern Indiana

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Southern Indiana hides many unique and rare gems of places to stay the night that will make memories for a life time. Whether you are sleeping in tipis or yurts, silos or resorts, there is a place in southern Indiana for you that you will be talking about for years to come.



Locations

  • 2900 N. Dillard Rd

Patoka Lake Winery boasts one of Indiana's premier tasting rooms with over 20 wines to choose from. However, it's more than just a winery, as the lodging accommodations are one of the coolest around. Attached to Patoka Lake Winery is a pair of two-story Silo Suites decked out with an array of…

  • 2773 S. Co. Rd. 1000 W.

For an unforgettable rustic camping experience, Tipis at Sleeping Bear Retreat won't disappoint. Each Tipi has four cots with access to picnic tables, shelter house, charcoal grill, and firewood. Its location among 50 beautifully wooded acres in French Lick makes Sleeping Bear Retreat the perfect…

  • 3655 S Snoddy Rd

The Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center in Bloomington maintains three fully-equipped cottages designed to mimic Mongolian yurts, all furnished with modern conveniences for cozy stays on its wooded campus. An overnight is perfect for anyone seeking solitude and reflection. The Tibetan…

  • 2991 North Dillard Road

Patoka Lake is the only place in Indiana with floating cabins! Choose between a 2 or 3 bedroom cabin for this memorable on the water experience. Each cabin has its own 12' x 20' deck, gas grill, deck furniture, and private boat slip. Learn more here.

  • 35 S Main St

One of the oldest buildings in Indiana, The Sherman (formerly the Sherman House) has been a unique dining and lodging destination since 1852. The recent renovations strengthened the historic charm of this German Tudor-style building. Updates also brought the additions of the Black Forest Bar and…

  • 8670 West State Road 56

French Lick Resort is made up of two opulent hotels - French Lick Springs and West Baden Springs. Both have been beautifully and carefully restored to their original grandeur, yet are completely welcoming to today's travelers. French Lick Resort is full of fun with a casino, world-class golf…

  • 6404 Indiana Highway 135

Have you heard about the tiny town in Brown County? That would be Story! The community dates back to 1851 as a lumber town founded by George Story with a church, grain mill, blacksmith shop, two general stores, a post office, butcher shop, and some homes. The entire town was purchased by Rick…

  • 504 North St.

Have you heard about the tiny town in Brown County? That would be Story! The community dates back to 1851 as a lumber town founded by George Story with a church, grain mill, blacksmith shop, two general stores, a post office, butcher shop, and some homes. The entire town was purchased by Rick…

  • 2393 N County Rd 960 W

Lost River Hostel is the "place for people to explore and create new ideas and dreams." This hostel in the woods is something like a mix between camping and a hotel. The main building is a farmhouse built in 1868 with a poplar log foundation, and the guesthouse is a newly constructed round building…


 

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