Toboggan opens day after Thanksgiving
A tradition born nearly 90 years ago continues to this day at Pokagon State Park in Angola. A ride down the 1,780-foot toboggan has delighted young and old alike for decades.
A tradition born nearly 90 years ago continues to this day at Pokagon State Park in Angola. A ride down the 1,780-foot toboggan has delighted young and old alike for decades.
On the southwest corner of the public square in downtown Angola you’ll find a new gallery highlighting more than 20 regional and local artists
The Ryan Concert Hall at the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts is the site for many upcoming concerts, plays and performances. Built on the edge of the Trine University campus in Angola, the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts originally was a church that underwent a $7.8 million renovation to transform into the beautiful facility we have today.
Experience fall family fun on the farm at Angola’s Ridenour Acres! You’ll find plenty to do during your afternoon of fun at Ridenour Acres, which is open Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 26. Enter the 11-acre corn maze and have fun at every twist and turn finding your way out.
Pokagon State Park’s nine hiking trails give you a chance to explore the beautiful 1,260-acre park. The shortest of the nine trails is 7/10 of a mile while two measure at just more than two miles.
The Cruise to the Monument in downtown Angola offers something for everyone. If you’re a car enthusiast, you will love walking around the downtown and checking out the variety of classic cars.