It gets pretty toasty in Indiana during the warm summer months, which means Hoosiers are always looking for ways to stay cool when outdoors. One of the most popular ways, of course, is taking a quick swim to cool down and relax. We’ve covered some of the most popular swimming holes in Indiana before, but there are actually some pretty neat underrated swimming holes you should check out. These awesome places to go swimming in Indiana will keep you cool this summer.

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Have you ever explored any of these eight awesome swimming holes in Indiana? If so, which was your favorite one? Is there one you’d love to try out? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!

If you really like being near water, then check out these exciting places to go fishing in Indiana.

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Where are some other places to swim in Indiana?

Places to swim in Indiana can be found all over the state:

  • Hidden Paradise Quarry in Saint Paul is a natural oasis and a true hidden gem.
  • Morse Beach in Noblesville is great for swimming and fishing, and the adjoining park also offers recreational activities.
  • Deam Lake at the Deam Lake State Recreation Area in Borden features swimming, fishing, and boating.

 

What are the best swimming lakes in Indiana?

There are lots of swimming lakes in Indiana that are Hoosier favorites, including:

  • Patoka Lake located across Crawford, Dubois, and Orange counties, is where you can swim as well as rent cabins and boats.
  • The beaches at Indiana Dunes National Park offer great swimming at the sandy beaches, as well as great fishing and hiking trails.
  • Lake James inside of Pokagon State Park near Angola offers swimming, hiking trails, and an interpretive nature center.

 

What are some bucket list places to visit in Indiana?

If you’re looking for bucket list places to visit in Indiana, you won’t be disappointed:

  • The Warm Glow Candle Outlet in Centerville is a one-of-a-kind store selling an array of candle scents, types, sizes, and shapes, plus lots of gift items.
  • The Garfield Park Conservatory in Indianapolis is a city gem encompassing koi ponds, fountains, trees, landscaped paths, and loads of flowers.
  • The Adams Mill Trail near Cutler traverses past barns, covered bridges, mills, and other old structures.

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