Life in Southeast Indiana2025-07-07T09:01:58-04:00

Life In

Southeast Indiana

The next big growth opportunity for businesses in the Cincinnati region, Southern Indiana also offers a great lifestyle for the individuals and families associated with that growth. Nestled amid beautiful, rolling hills, our small- to mid-size communities and rural areas provide a comfortable, relaxed setting. You will find a variety of shopping, dining, sports, nature and entertainment. Children play safely outside and attend schools focused on their education and wellbeing. Recreational opportunities abound, including water sports on the Ohio River, fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, swimming, bicycling, motorcycle riding, and golf. Plus, you’ll enjoy everything Cincinnati has to offer, from dining and shopping to professional sports.

Versailles State Park

Indiana’s second largest state park

Perfect North Slopes

Ski area with 23 trails, 2 terrain parks, and 25 tubing lanes

Splinter Ridge Fish & Wildlife Area

 3,014 acres of woodland and steep hills

Mounds State Recreation Area

The lake property has more than 25 miles of hiking trails, boating opportunities, and nationally known recreational and sport fishing

Ohio River

981 miles long, flowing through or borders six states: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. In addition, water from parts of New York, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Maryland, Mississippi, Georgia and Alabama drain into tributaries that empty into the Ohio.

Members of the Community

“Dearborn County offered everything my family was looking for. It had a wonderful rural feel but the most important determining factor for me was the high-quality schooling I could capture not only for my son Andrew, who is typically developing, but for my son Matt, who has special needs.”

Karen Snyder

Decatur County Resident

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“After traveling around the world over the years I knew I wanted to plant roots in Liberty. This community is unique and has so much potential. That’s why I opened a coffee shop & a place where people can visit, hang out, and create new memories.”

Darah Finch

Union County Resident

“We chose to move to Indiana, from Ohio, because we wanted a simpler life for ourselves and our 6 children…Everything from the schools to the scenery, to the vast opportunity that surrounded us. As entrepreneurs, we saw the value and potential in moving to a small town. Often times, small, rural areas are overlooked by investors, but we saw an opportunity to serve the community while providing for our family, doing exactly what we love to do.” 

Rachel & David VanArtdalen

Resident

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