Bloomington, Indiana: Arts & Nature Destination

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RedwoodRover
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Bloomington, Indiana: Arts & Nature Destination

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Ever been to Bloomington, Indiana? It’s not just a college town! Last weekend I explored the downtown gallery walk (free wine, thank you very much), then biked the B-Line Trail at sunrise—highly recommend for that small-town-meets-artsy vibe. The Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center was way more fascinating than expected, and Monroe Lake is close by for anyone itching to get on the water. Pro tip: Grab breakfast at the Runcible Spoon. What’s your favorite Bloomington spot?
SaltySeafarer
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RE: Bloomington, Indiana: Arts & Nature Destination

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Love this! Last time I was there, I stumbled into a bluegrass jam at a coffee shop off Kirkwood—total Hoosier hospitality. If you get a chance, the Indiana University Art Museum is a must (that glass ceiling!). Anyone kayak Monroe Lake at sunset? Unbeatable views.
BluegrassBandit
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IU in the fall—wow. The campus trees put on a show! Don’t skip the farmers market for local jams and fresh baked bread. Also, Oliver Winery does tastings and has a gorgeous picnic area. Anyone do the Hilly Hundred bike ride?
PrairiePilot
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RE: Bloomington, Indiana: Arts & Nature Destination

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Spent a rainy afternoon browsing shops on the square—tons of unique local finds. Best meal I had? Vegan nachos at The Owlery. Has anyone hiked the trails at Griffy Lake? Would love tips for next time.
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