From the historic, bustling avenues of Indianapolis to the rolling hills of the State southern half, here are the absolute best things to do in Indiana this June.
1. Catch Major Rock Grooves and Bluegrass Legends
June is a premier month for open-air entertainment across Indiana, pairing legendary musical campgrounds with vibrant community celebrations.
- Roxx Fest 2026 (June 19–20): Taking over the Portage Mall Outdoor Festival Area near Lake Michigan, this massive two-day rock music festival brings high-energy performances to Northern Indiana. Featuring headliners like Daughtry, Simple Plan, and Skillet, the festival draws rock fans from across the Midwest to enjoy classic and modern rock, local food trucks, and a lively community atmosphere.
- Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Festival (June 17–20): Held at the historic Bill Monroe's Music Park & Campground in Bean Blossom, this legendary four-day acoustic weekend honors the father of bluegrass himself. Settle in with a lawn chair to enjoy a weekend of top-tier traditional sounds, immersive campground jam sessions, and vibrant community camping under the Indiana sky.
2. Indulge in Local Vintages and Sweet Summer Festivals
Indiana's famous agricultural and culinary heritage hits its peak stride in June, transforming small-town farm lanes and historic parks into vibrant community gatherings.
- Uncork Me, Indiana 2026 (June 27): Head to Military Park in the heart of downtown Indianapolis for the State premier summer wine event. Spend a sunny Saturday afternoon enjoying unlimited samplings of over 100 of Indiana's finest local wines, meads, and ciders while browsing local food trucks, playing giant yard games, and enjoying live DJ sets.
- Greenwood Strawberry Festival (June 6): Located just south of Indianapolis, this classic community celebration kicks off the summer harvest season. Visitors can browse over 50 local handmade and vintage artisan booths while enjoying massive portions of fresh strawberry shortcake, live music, and food truck fare.
3. Experience Powerful Freedom Celebrations and Living History
From massive city-wide pride parades to historic freedom markers, June highlights Indiana's rich cultural tapestry.
- Indy Pride Festival (Mid-June): Filling the streets of Indianapolis with color and joy, the state's largest Pride celebration wraps up a multi-week festival with a massive downtown parade. The event typically culminates at Military Park, hosting live outdoor dance stages, headlining drag showcases, and community resource booths.
- Juneteenth State Celebrations (Mid-June): Celebrate Freedom Day by taking part in powerful living history events across the state. Head to the Madam Walker Legacy Center in Indianapolis or the Indiana State Museum for live gospel music, community wellness runs, traditional art workshops, and local soul food vendors.
4. Explore Sand Dunes and Deep Forest Trails
Before the peak humidity of mid-summer settles into the state, June provides the ultimate morning visibility for backcountry hiking and shoreline exploring.
- Indiana Dunes National Park: Escape the early-summer heat by stepping onto the breezy, sugar-white sand beaches of Lake Michigan. June offers beautiful, clear morning light for hiking the massive, shifting dunes, exploring the rare coastal bogs, and cooling off in the pristine waves along the shoreline.
- Brown County State Park: Perched in the rolling hills of southern Indiana, this spectacular landscape is affectionately known as the "Little Smokies." June features beautiful, lush greenery along the woodland trails, perfect for early-morning horseback riding, world-class mountain biking, or hiking up to the panoramic lookout towers before the afternoon heat sets in.
5. Catch a Hoosier Sunset and Thrilling Summer Sports
Nothing captures the quintessential spirit of a classic Indiana summer quite like a trip to the local courts or a plate of regional comfort food.
- Indiana Fever Basketball (All Month): June is an exceptional month to catch the high-energy WNBA action. Head to Gainbridge Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis to watch the Indiana Fever take on league rivals throughout the month, experiencing the roaring hometown crowd that makes the city the basketball capital of the world.
- Pork Tenderloins by the River: Wrap up a long day of exploring by pulling up a bench at a historic tavern or waterfront restaurant along the Ohio River or the Indianapolis Canal Walk. June marks the prime season for outdoor patio dining, making it the absolute peak time to enjoy a massively oversized, crispy breaded pork tenderloin sandwich—Indiana's unofficial state dish—right under the summer sunset.