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The Most Beautiful Islands in Indiana

With its historic culture and warm Midwest charm, Indiana is a beloved destination for many locals and travelers. However, it may come as a surprise that this landlocked state is also home to a number of diverse islands with unique history and natural beauty. With their tranquil lakes, sandy beaches, abundance of wildlife, and outdoor recreation, these islands are a testament to Indiana's breathtaking landscape. These beautiful islands await exploration from the historic Rose Island to Sylvan Lake's Big Island.

Rose Island

The arched walkway of Rose Island, an abandoned amusement park in Charlestown Indiana.
The arched walkway of Rose Island, an abandoned amusement park in Charlestown, Indiana.

In the 1920s, Rose Island, in Charlestown, southern Indiana, was a popular local attraction, as it was home to an amusement park, swimming pool, zoo, dance hall, and golf course. Its decline began when business slowed down due to the Great Depression and a massive flood that ruined the park, leaving it to become abandoned. However, Rose Island has been revived today and is part of Charlestown State Park on the north bank of the Ohio River. The beautiful state park has rugged hills and deep ravines, with elevation changes of more than 200 feet and scenic vistas of the Fourteen Mile Creek Valley and the Ohio River. Hiking the rugged terrain and observing birds like black vultures and bald eagles are just some of the things visitors like to do when visiting the state park. There are also camping, fishing, and picnicking areas, making it a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Leatherwood Island

Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge in rural Parke County, Indiana on an October afternoon
Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge in rural Parke County, Indiana

Leatherwood Island, situated in Harrison County near Milltown, a small town along the 57-mile-long Blue River, is a peaceful place that anyone will enjoy. With its stunning scenery, the river is a top spot in southern Indiana for kayaking and canoeing. The island is also a bird-watching haven, with ducks, geese, bald eagles, and cranes making the river their home. The island, a perfect perch, offers breathtaking views of majestic hills, limestone bluffs, and mysterious caves visible from the river. Many excellent establishments like Marengo Tavern and local sites like Hancock Chapel and Blue River Church are just a short drive away.

Big Island

View of Sylvan Lake
View of Sylvan Lake

Located in Rome City in Noble County on Sylvan Lake is Big Island, also known as Boy Scout Island. An ideal tourist destination in northeastern Indiana, the island offers a range of recreational activities such as skiing, fishing, boating, and swimming. It features pavilion areas, trails for nature walks, island church services, and historic sites like the former home of Gene Stratton-Porter, a notable Indiana author. Her charming lakefront home, built in 1914, has over a dozen rooms and beautiful, lush gardens. The scenic views inspired much of her literary work.

Treasure Island

View of red kayak on Lake Manitou, Treasure Island, Indiana
View of red kayak on Lake Manitou, Treasure Island, Indiana

Treasure Island, near Lake Manitou's headwaters in northern Indiana, is one of the most beautiful islands in the state. Lake Manitou is the state's largest lake, offering abundant fishing opportunities, boating, and jet skiing for those wanting to enjoy outdoor recreation. With its serene and peaceful ambiance, the island is also perfect for a long walk in the evening, as it is perfectly illuminated and has a welcoming breeze. Additionally, the island offers bird-watching and wildlife observation opportunities, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers.

Sebastian Island

View of the Wabash River from a bridge near Logansport, Indiana
View of the Wabash River from a bridge near Logansport, Indiana

Sebastian Island is located on the Wabash River just west of Logansport in Cass County. This city, nestled in the valleys of the Wabash and Eel Rivers, occupies a unique position on both sides of the two rivers. The Wabash River is home to many fish species, ranging from catfish to smallmouth bass, for those who like to explore the many fishing opportunities. The island's lush grounds provide an ideal habitat for ducks, geese, and whitetail deer to roam around. The secluded island also is perfect for camping, canoeing, and other outdoor activities.

Holmes Island

La Porte is home to several lakes, including Pine Lake, where Holmes Island, a beautiful tranquil oasis, sits. As one of the largest lakes in LaPorte, outdoor enthusiasts come to Pine Lake to enjoy the thrill of waterskiing, the tranquility of sailing, or the excitement of wakeboarding. The Pine Lake Marina has a small beach and picnic area, allowing for the perfect day of fun and relaxation. Holmes Island is also a residential lake with beautiful homes on its peninsula.

Typically, when one thinks about Indiana, an island is not the first thing that comes to mind, but as you can see, it is home to some of the most beautiful islands around. Situated along Indiana's notable lakes and rivers, discover these islands for a tranquil experience in the heart of the Midwest.

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