Grab your eclipse glasses and head to the Indiana Uplands next week to watch as the moon dances between the sun and the Earth, turning day momentarily into night, and captivating all who are lucky enough to witness it.
Every county in the Indiana Uplands is in the path of totality for the solar eclipse on April 8, extending from Owen County into northern Crawford County. This will be the first total solar eclipse since the Great American Eclipse in 2017 and the last until August 2044. The entire path will arc across the southern half of Indiana from southwest to northeast.
With an 11-county region it should come as no surprise there will be plenty of eclipse activities and events! From a Solar Eclipse Camp & Jam at the famous Bill Monroe Music Park and Campground in Brown County to Oliver Winery’s Celestial Sips & Solar Eclipse in Monroe County, you will find the best way to witness this natural wonder right here in the Uplands! Click each county below to see the exciting eclipse events planned in our 11 counties.