There are many colorful places in the Hoosier State, and if you’re looking for somewhere to go that is photo-worthy or eye-catching, this list will give you a good place to start. Scroll on for more details.

  1. South Bend River Lights

Facebook/South Bend River Lights This beautiful display is available for all to see during the warm months of the year. Incredible structures along the St. Joseph River illuminate the night and add color to the darkness.

  1. Indy Canal Walk

Facebook/Downtown Indy There are a plethora of marvelous things to see along the canal in Indy. Whether you explore it by boat or by foot, you will find plenty of colors, architecture, nature, and much more to engage your senses.

  1. Heritage Trail Quilt Gardens

Facebook/Experience Elkhart County, Indiana Throughout Elkhart County, there are 16 huge gardens designed to look like patchwork quilts. These colorful flowerbeds are overwhelmingly beautiful and impossible not to photograph.

  1. Fountain Square

Facebook/Fountain Square Bloomington No matter the time of year, this mall is the place to be for the most photogenic backdrops and eye-catching views. It is well-decorated for the holidays but is also astounding throughout the spring, summer, and fall.

  1. Science Central

Facebook/Science Central Inside and out, this Fort Wayne attraction is brimming with color. From the rainbow towers on top of the building to the myriad of STEM experiments inside, this place is full of stimulating activities for the eyes, hands, and brain.

  1. Downtown Fort Wayne Murals

Facebook/Downtown Fort Wayne Fort Wayne is filled with color everywhere you go. In addition to the children’s museum, you will find colorful places throughout the city when you visit the city murals.

  1. Rainbow Bridge

Google Maps Sitting at the entrance to the Broad Ripple neighborhood in Indianapolis, this symbol of friendship and inclusion is just one of many lovely pieces of art that grace the city. This eccentric neighborhood is one of the best for color and culture.

  1. Bean Blossom Covered Bridge

Flickr/Rain0975 Built in 1880, this ancient and small covered bridge is located on the south side of Indiana within Brown County State Park. It is still red, though a bit tarnished from weather and time, and the closer you are to autumn, the more colors you’ll find around it.

  1. Allison Mansion

Google/Allison Mansion Located on the campus of Marion University, this unique place was built between 1911 and 1914. It is a giant two-story brick mansion with gorgeous gardens all around.

  1. Krider “World’s Fair” Garden

Google/Carole Koz Walking paths, a quilt garden, botanic gardens, iconic and colorful structures, and much more abound at this unique place that belongs on any Hoosier bucket list. History is found throughout this park that has been around for more than 85 years.

  1. Michigan City Lighthouse

pixabay/MatthewKubik Red and white against the bright blue of the water and sky, this lighthouse is one of the most attractive sights on Indiana’s northwest border and coast. Especially when there is a sunset or sunrise, the colors around here are phenomenal.

  1. Birdhouse Paradise of Bill Larkin

This little-known land of colorful birdhouses was designed and built by one man. The psychedelic colors of the painted rocks and tiny houses are a true sight to see.

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Facebook/South Bend River Lights

This beautiful display is available for all to see during the warm months of the year. Incredible structures along the St. Joseph River illuminate the night and add color to the darkness.

Facebook/Downtown Indy

There are a plethora of marvelous things to see along the canal in Indy. Whether you explore it by boat or by foot, you will find plenty of colors, architecture, nature, and much more to engage your senses.

Facebook/Experience Elkhart County, Indiana

Throughout Elkhart County, there are 16 huge gardens designed to look like patchwork quilts. These colorful flowerbeds are overwhelmingly beautiful and impossible not to photograph.

Facebook/Fountain Square Bloomington

No matter the time of year, this mall is the place to be for the most photogenic backdrops and eye-catching views. It is well-decorated for the holidays but is also astounding throughout the spring, summer, and fall.

Facebook/Science Central

Inside and out, this Fort Wayne attraction is brimming with color. From the rainbow towers on top of the building to the myriad of STEM experiments inside, this place is full of stimulating activities for the eyes, hands, and brain.

Facebook/Downtown Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne is filled with color everywhere you go. In addition to the children’s museum, you will find colorful places throughout the city when you visit the city murals.

Google Maps

Sitting at the entrance to the Broad Ripple neighborhood in Indianapolis, this symbol of friendship and inclusion is just one of many lovely pieces of art that grace the city. This eccentric neighborhood is one of the best for color and culture.

Flickr/Rain0975

Built in 1880, this ancient and small covered bridge is located on the south side of Indiana within Brown County State Park. It is still red, though a bit tarnished from weather and time, and the closer you are to autumn, the more colors you’ll find around it.

Google/Allison Mansion

Located on the campus of Marion University, this unique place was built between 1911 and 1914. It is a giant two-story brick mansion with gorgeous gardens all around.

Google/Carole Koz

Walking paths, a quilt garden, botanic gardens, iconic and colorful structures, and much more abound at this unique place that belongs on any Hoosier bucket list. History is found throughout this park that has been around for more than 85 years.

pixabay/MatthewKubik

Red and white against the bright blue of the water and sky, this lighthouse is one of the most attractive sights on Indiana’s northwest border and coast. Especially when there is a sunset or sunrise, the colors around here are phenomenal.

  1. Birdhouse Paradise of Bill Larkin

This little-known land of colorful birdhouses was designed and built by one man. The psychedelic colors of the painted rocks and tiny houses are a true sight to see.

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