Things to do in Indian River

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    Indian River offers a peaceful lakeside retreat where sparkling waters meet dense forests and friendly locals. Whether you’re paddling along the Chain of Lakes, casting a line for the catch of the day, or wandering charming downtown shops and eateries, Indian River invites you to savor small-town warmth and natural beauty at every turn.

    Popular Activities in Indian River

    Sebastian River Ecology Cruise

    Spot alligators, manatees, and dolphins on a 2–2.5 hour pontoon ecology cruise along the scenic Sebastian River.

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    $18/ person

    Pontoon Boat Fishing Charter for Up to 6 Anglers

    Fish the Indian River with expert guides on a comfortable pontoon, gear and licenses included.

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    Vero Beach 90-Minute Tiki Boat Tour

    Sail the Indian River Lagoon on a private tiki boat, spotting dolphins and vibrant sunsets in just 90 minutes.

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    Stargazing Boat Tour on Indian River Lagoon

    Cruise the Indian River Lagoon at sunset, spot dolphins, then study the stars with an onboard astronomer.

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    $300/ person

    Beach Cabana Rental at Costa d' Este

    Enjoy a private cabana with chairs and umbrella for a full day of seaside relaxation

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    $70/ cabana

    Explore the Charms of Indian River

    Indian River is a delightful destination where outdoor adventure meets serene natural beauty. This small town, located between Burt Lake and Mullett Lake, offers an array of activities for those seeking both relaxation and excitement. The area's pristine waters are perfect for kayaking or paddleboarding in summer, while snowmobiling trails provide winter thrills. Visitors can enjoy fishing year-round or simply unwind on the shores with a good book.

    The highlight of any trip to Indian River is a visit to the famous Cross in the Woods Shrine—a peaceful spot that draws visitors from near and far. For hiking enthusiasts, nearby state parks like Burt Lake State Park offer scenic trails through lush forests teeming with wildlife. In autumn, these paths become vibrant tapestries as leaves change color—ideal for photographers looking to capture nature's splendor.

    What sets Indian River apart from other destinations is its welcoming community vibe paired with access to Michigan’s Inland Waterway—a unique network connecting several lakes and rivers that's ideal for boating adventures. Whether you're savoring local flavors at family-owned eateries or exploring charming shops downtown, you'll find plenty of ways to create lasting memories here.

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