Attraction Guide: Metamora Canal Boat Rides, Metamora, United States

Metamora Canal Boat Rides Guide

Step Back in Time: Glide Along the Historic Metamora Canal Guide

Prepare to be transported to a bygone era with a leisurely canal boat ride in Metamora, Indiana! This charming village, often called "The Canal Town," offers a unique glimpse into 19th-century life along the Whitewater Canal. The canal boat rides are a highlight, providing a relaxing and informative experience for visitors of all ages. Imagine gently gliding along the water, surrounded by the picturesque scenery of the Whitewater Valley. The Whitewater Canal, completed in 1847, was a vital transportation artery connecting the Whitewater River to the Ohio River and beyond. It played a crucial role in the economic development of the region, facilitating the movement of goods and people. While the canal's heyday was relatively short-lived due to the rise of railroads, its legacy lives on in Metamora. The canal boat rides offer a tangible connection to this history, allowing you to experience a mode of transportation that was once essential to the area's prosperity. During your canal boat ride, you'll be pulled by a team of gentle draft horses, just as they did in the 1800s. A knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories about the canal's history, the lives of the people who worked and lived along it, and the unique features of the surrounding landscape. After your ride, explore the charming shops and restaurants of Metamora, many of which are housed in historic buildings. Be sure to try some of the local treats, like homemade fudge or apple butter, for a taste of authentic Indiana flavors.

Transportation

Metamora is best accessed by car. From Indianapolis, take I-70 East to IN-121 South. Follow IN-121 South to US-52 East. Turn left onto Main Street in Metamora. Parking is available throughout the town.