Area Attractions & Day Trips

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Roann Covered Bridge

Paradise Spring Historical Park
Located on the east end of Market Street and Allen Street, Paradise Spring was the site of a treaty signing between the Miami and Pottowatomi Indians. It was picked for the treaty signing because the spring, no longer visible, could provide water for the Indians and government agents involved. Today, guests can enjoy a walk along the Wabash River on the ¾ mile paved trail and 15 acres of park. Special events are held in this historical park.

Salamonie & Mississinewa Reservoirs
Secretive waterfalls bring visitors alike to hike, fish, boat, picnic and hunt. Throughout the year, cultural and recreational programs are available. For a complete listing of events, click here or call  (260) 468-2127.

Hanging Rock Lagro
“Hanging Rock” is a huge out-cropping of limestone, one hundred feet in height, overhanging the Wabash River near the mouth of the Salamonie River near Lagro.

North Manchester Historic Village
The town of North Manchester is one of Indiana’s best kept secrets! North Manchester is a community where quality of life, peace of mind and small town charm all come together. Visit North Manchester college, the Manchester Covered Bridge or shop downtown.

Roann Covered Bridge
Take a short drive to see historic Roann Covered Bridge. Located on the northside of Roann off SR 16. Roann, IN 46974

Stockdale Mill
The Stockdale Mill welcomes visitors to experience a bygone era and witness the collective efforts of a community to restore a noted landmark, located west of Roann. Follow SR 16. Roann, Indiana 46974

Eagles Theatre
Constructed in 1906, the historic building is a landmark of its own. Located directly across the street from the hotel, Eagles Theatre offers a wide range of files from: comedy, drama, romance, action adventure, and sci-fi.

Circus Hall of Fame
Located on the old circus winter quarters in Peru, Indiana, these quarters are where circuses of the past wintered until they left in the spring for a new circus season. They are one of 55 National Historic Landmarks in the State of Indiana. Open seasonally. For hours of operation, please contact our front desk.