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French Lick

French Lick is a charming town with a rich history and natural beauty. Famous for its mineral springs and historic resorts, French Lick has been a popular destination since the 19th century. : The town gained prominence in the early 20th century due to the luxurious French Lick Springs Hotel and the opulent West Baden Springs Hotel, both of which attracted wealthy visitors seeking the healing properties of the mineral waters.

With its unique blend of history, hospitality, and scenic surroundings, French Lick continues to captivate visitors from near and far.  Escape to French Lick to catapult yourself to the roaring 1920’s, when guests flocked to the town to indulge in the therapeutic mineral springs, lavish entertainment, and the allure of the burgeoning casino scene. The 1920s solidified French Lick's status as a playground for the zest of life, contributing to its enduring legacy as a captivating destination that encapsulates the bygone glamor of a remarkable era.

Hoosier National Forest

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The Hoosier National Forest, comprised of 203,000 acres, is set in the rolling hills of south central Indiana, providing a mix of opportunities and resources for people to enjoy.

Interesting and special places to visit in French Lick West Baden and close by:

  • Lick Creek African American Settlement - site of an 1815-1900 African American Settlement near Paoli.
  • Pioneer Mother's Memorial Forest - 88-acre virgin old-growth forest and archaeological site.  Located in Paoli.
  • Springs Valley Trail - this 12.7 mile trail offers scenic views of Spring's Valley Lake and includes remnants of the buffalo trace.  Located in French Lick.
  • Wesley Chapel Gulf - deemed a National Natural Landmark, this 8-acre collapsed sinkhole features an underground river system.  Located in Orangeville, near Orleans.
  • Hemlock Cliffs - box-shaped canyon with sandstone formations, seasonal waterfalls and rock shelters.  Located near English.

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FRENCH LICK WEST BADEN
8102 West State Road 56
West Baden, Indiana 47469

Tel. 812-936-3418

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