The best stops on the Louisville to Indianapolis drive are the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, Brown County State Park and Freedom Springs Greenwood Aquatics Park. By car, the distance from Louisville to Indianapolis is 114 miles, with a 1h48m driving time.
Planning a Louisville to Indianapolis road trip itinerary
The drive from Louisville to Indianapolis takes you between the biggest cities in Kentucky and Indiana.
Good Louisville experiences include Old Louisville ghost tours, the Kentucky Derby Museum and a tasting tour of multiple bourbon distilleries. The food and history tours are also worth checking out.
For Louisville attractions, try the Frazier Kentucky History Museum, Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory Tour, Muhammad Ali Center and Kentucky Science Center.
5 great Louisville experiences to book
- ποΈ See handsome mansions and learn Louisville history β on an Old Louisville walking tour.
- π Visit the Kentucky Derby Museum β with a guided Churchill Downs track visit.
- π Taste fried chicken, BBQ and more β on a guided NuLu food tour.
- π₯ Take a Kentucky bourbon tour β with tastings at three distilleries.
- π» Hear spooky tales of old Louisville β on a hugely popular ghost tour.
Worthwhile Indianapolis experiences include a Fountain Square food tour and a walking tour around the cityβs highlights.
Louisville to Indianapolis distance and driving time
By car, the distance from Louisville to Indianapolis is 114 miles, with a driving time of one hour and 48 minutes.
The quickest route is along the I-65.
The best stops to add to a Louisville to Indianapolis road trip are the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, Brown County State Park and Freedom Springs Greenwood Aquatics Park.
Best stops between Louisville and Indianapolis: Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge
The Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge is primarily of interest to birdwatchers and hunters. More than 290 animal species have been spotted within the refuge, many of which are usually rare in Indiana.
If youβve plenty of time, walking the Chestnut Ridge Trail will give you the best chance of spotting the birds and other wildlife. If not, the Visitor Center gives a good overview.
Louisville to Indianapolis road trip attractions: Brown County State Park
The ravines of Brown County State Park were created by glacier meltwater. If picking just one walk, make it the 0.75 mile Ogle Hollow Nature Preserve Trail, where you can see rare yellowwood trees.
The parkβs focal point is the Abe Martin Lodge, which has a swimming pool and small water park, although the Nature Center is the best bet for understanding the natural environment.
The best views, however, come from the top of the 90ft Fire Tower.
Louisville to Indianapolis drive: Freedom Springs Greenwood Aquatics Park
In the southern Indianapolis suburb of Greenwood, Freedom Springs is somewhere between a leisure centre and a water park. There are several water slides, a lazy river and a splash play area for smaller children.
Throw in a lily pad crossing, lap pool and diving boards, and Freedom Springs should keep the family entertained for a little while.
