Explore Popular Indiana Attractions and Things to Do Near Our Wabash Hotel

In 1880 Wabash earned its place in history by becoming the first completely electrically lighted city in the world. And it has never looked back since. Today this city nestled in the peaceful countryside is home to historic sites, a sprawling center for art and culture, and a picturesque golf course, all just minutes from our boutique hotel on Market Street. Whether you're in the mood for a refreshing cup of coffee, a sip of fine wine, or an outdoor adventure, our convenient location makes it easy to enjoy the unique experiences that this central Indiana destination has to offer. Visit Wabash County

Honeywell Center

Catch a live concert or check out an art exhibit at the Honeywell Center, one of the most popular performing arts centers in Indiana.

Alley Cat Outfitters

Born from a love of the outdoors, Alley Cat Outfitters is a new retailer that aims to foster that love in others. By bringing together great brands, Alley Cat can provide you the right gear for your next adventure. Find us a few blocks south of downtown, right off the Wabash Riverwalk Trail. Be Curious!

Honeywell Golf Course

As picturesque as it is challenging, this Wabash golf course follows a not-for-profit approach that ensures affordable rates, making it a popular choice among local golf enthusiasts.

Salamonie Reservoir

Enjoy a host of outdoor activities at the Salamonie Reservoir and the adjoining River State Park, a natural treasure trove centrally located between the cities of Wabash, Huntington and Marion.

Two EE's Winery

Surrounded by 40 acres of trails and vineyard, this award-winning winery near Fort Wayne is known for its unconventional wine grapes and weekend musical performances.

Modoc's Market

Located at the corner of Canal and Miami Street, this cozy coffee shop in downtown Wabash offers a variety of coffee bar drinks, souvenirs, and unique gifts.

Wabash County Historical Museum

Featuring a myriad of interactive exhibits, the Wabash County Historical Museum is a fascinating showcase of local history and is widely regarded as one of the best regional museums in Indiana.

Paradise Spring Historical Park

Unwind in lush green spaces or go for a refreshing run on the winding walkways built upon layers of history at Paradise Spring Historical Park, just a few blocks from downtown Wabash.

Historic Eagles Theater

Originally built as a vaudeville theatre, the historic Wabash venue made its debut on March 30, 1906. Since then, the Eagles Theatre has entertained locals and visitors alike with spectacular concerts, classic movie screenings, and exceptional comedy acts.

Asherwood Nature Preserve

Home to over 300 species of flora and more than 140 species of birds, Asherwood Nature Preserve boasts challenging hiking trails and an aviary where you can spend time with rescued raptors.