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Lake Michigan’s Best Road Trip: Tunnel of Trees

M-119, a twisty two-laner that winds west of posh Harbor Springs on Little Traverse Bay, is made for convertibles and motorcycles.

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Top Lake Michigan Getaways: Petoskey State Park

Comb the coast, one artsy harbor town at a time.

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Traveler: Baseball Road Trip to Pittsburgh

Inside PNC, the highest chairs are just 88 feet from the field, ensuring that even the cheap seats enjoy a clear view of the game.

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Deborah Paul Takes a Rowed Trip

The prospect of being confined to a vehicle worried me far less than the thought of listening to Philosophy and Intellectual History, Volume 2 for 18 hours.

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Traveler: Branching Out in Brown County

Autumn isn’t the only time it shines. Nashville proves equally enchanting when strewn with twinkling white lights.

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Day Trip: Scuba Santa's in Cincinnati

Take in one of the weirdest holiday traditions around.

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Indiana Zipline Guide

Want a new way to take in fall foliage? Try one of the state’s 14 zipline courses.

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Road Trip: Garden Table Market in Salem

GTM belongs on the short list of Indiana’s best destination dining, especially with fall-foliage rambles on the horizon.

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Road Trip: Shopping in Culver, Indiana

With our shopping-guide photo gallery, you’ll be back on your way in no time.

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Phil Gulley: Flyover Country

This year, we’re not leaving Indiana. The little woman and I will head to our farm in Orange County, where the people are humble, the landscape inviting, the snakes few and modest in size, and nothing untoward ever happens.

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Road Trip: Blackberry Farm

A visit to Blackberry Farm is like a Disney weekend, with overnight stays and an itinerary of onsite epicurean adventures just six hours from Indy.

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Lost and Found: Indiana Road Trips

When city-dwellers dream of the simple life, what they imagine are the petite gems of Indiana’s countryside. And it turns out these places are even prettier, the people friendlier, and the autumn leaves more colorful in real life. It’s honest-to-God Americana—only small. You have to look for it (as we did on these five trips). But don’t worry, you’ll find it. Just be sure to drive slowly, or you might blink and—well, you know.

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