Address: 3220 S New Holland Rd, Wabash, IN 46992, USA
“Cedric did an incredible job! He does very high quality work and was a true professional on the job site. He treated our place as if it was his own and and did a great job start to finish from communication to clean up. This will certainly not be the last project we hire Bechtold Contracting for!”
Address: 1300 Main St, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
Address: 11 IN-13, Urbana, IN 46990, USA
“Great service. Nice friendly young man was very knowledgeable on what I needed. Will definitely be going back.”
Address: 1333 IN-13, Wabash, IN 46992, USA
“I’ve shopped here dozens of times & the meat, cheeses, eggs & fresh greens (in season) are always delicious! The potato salad is the best I’ve had. They have a very unique selection of products! Their prices are comparable to other stores & they have good sales every week. The employees are nice & helpful too! One of my favorite stores!”
Address: 1131 E 50 N, Wabash, IN 46992, USA
“I’m a little biased :-) but it’s true if you read the reviews. Fair prices and honest people, like the good old days”
Address: 1866 E Baumbauer Rd, Wabash, IN 46992, USA
“It was absolutely amazing. I got lost but I just found the river bed and and followed it to find my way back. Very well kept, clean in every way. The water is completely clear. So many beautiful sights to see. 10/10 recommended. I recommend you plan at least a half a day to explore it fully. Its just the perfect place to go get lost in.”
Address: 4115 S 700 E, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“I was quite surprised at the overall friendliness of everyone. Other campers, the staff at the club house. Was my first experience at CoCoJo's. The grounds were clean and well kept. The drives are nice and smooth. The slips are well marked and have fresh limestone. I have nothing but positive things to say about my experience.”
Address: 11 IN-13, Urbana, IN 46990, USA
“Bought some wheels and tires and a leveling kit. Had wheels on in less then 30 mins, was super helpful and informed me every step of the process. A+ for customer service”
Address: 200 Dover St, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“Stopped in for lunch on Saturday. Our group all decided on the chicken salad croissants and macaroni salad combo(s). Spot on. After we finished with lunch, it was time for ice cream. All the flavors we had were very tasty.”
Address: 5848 E 500 S, Wabash, IN 46992, USA
“Pastor, thanks for taking time from your regular flock to tend to Dam2Dam riders and feed and shelter us.”
Address: 2438 N 650 E, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“I love this church. The people are so loving and kind! The building is lovely.”
Address: 900 IN-524, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“Locally, "The Junction" gas station has friendly service. Bathroom, decent drink selection. Lottery, basic brand 6 pack beers, fresh donut on weekends, ice, air fillup.”
Address: 950 Washington St, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“True hidden gem! It's along a river walkway with street parking. The storefront is basic but upon entering, it's amazing! Two levels allow dining up, down, on the balcony and outdoors. Fun atmosphere and outstanding food and drinks. We enjoyed the outdoor fire pit and corn hole game- truly a relaxing evening. Friday night bonus was live music 🎶!”
Address: Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“Easily accessible. Like a hidden gem. Clean showers with hot water. One if the nicest swimming beaches I have ever been too. Very friendly workers and a beautiful campground filled with gorgeous scenery.”
Address: 5678 Huntington Rd, Urbana, IN 46990, USA
“Great place to ride! Vanessa is an awesome host.”
Address: 5124 County Rd 100 S, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“I gave five stars because I'm within 20 miles of horseman's camp. The two pit toilets usually have toilet paper and smell OK even in August. The camp sites are varied to ease of accessibility and none of the sites are pull thru. However the day parking is all pull thru. The camp sites have communal hitching rails and most are dry except when very very heavy rains have been in the area. Water is available at both ends of the camp meaning a short walk /carry to the day riding lot. Bridle tags are required AND I have been checked. There is no charge to enter the forest and campsite payment is on the honor system but DNR drives thru and checks to see all have paid. I think only one rig is allowed on a site but not sure, the same with extra cars. I guess one could unload and then park in day lot at the end of the camp. It's a short walk to all the camp sites. The camp has well designated areas for manure. The kiosk at the entrance has trail maps 15% of the time. Riders are friendly and helpful and most are locals. Because of the topography most of the riding is up and down the ridges. Hardwood trees are the norm and somewhere is a stand of walnut that I can't find most of the time. A few hitching rails are along some of the trails. The Salamonie river can be ridden along and ridden in at certain times. Raspberry bushes can be nibbled when fruit is on. If a long day of riding is desired it is possible to ride to Lost Bridges horse campground and a treat is to stop at Bozart's camp store. They have an overhead line to tie to and fresh water for drinking. They have camping stuff, a grill and ice cream, not to mention a flushing toilet! During hunting season orange hat and vest are required, I've ridden many times during hunting season and have ridden by some hunters in blinds. I have never been shot at. Most trails are single file and very few spots where walkers can hit a big lick. I would say all trails are safe for all skill levels. Many of the steep trails have been closed due to a small group of very inexperienced riders not having the brains to look ahead at a trail's terrain and know if their mount or themselves have an understanding of what it takes to get up or down the hill safety. Maybe riding double with your small kid on the back is also not a good idea. Most campers are very well behaved. Alcohol use is around but little red solo cups are all you see. I don't think children would be harmed by camp activities HOWEVER some young people, meaning late teens to early 20's seem to have been raised by wolves. These kids come in mass and race around the drive way circle. The be quite at 11:00PM is ignored. I know this from first hand experience because this large group camped across from me. Maybe it's part of experiencing the English way of life. DISCLAIMER : I'm in my 60's and might have forgotten what it's like to be a kid out to have fun, so during the day have fun but now I hope for a quiet night around the fire listening to the horses chomping hay and blowing through their noses. Is it too much to ask to hear the crackle of the fire. I've been riding at Salamonie forest for 50+ years and have met and visited with wonderful people. Please check this great area of Wabash county. Oh the Marathon station in Lagro has coffee for 50€ if you bring your own cup. How great is that! Wabash county is an OK place to visit. With covid - 19 many places are closed but it's not far from Wabash and TSC, Big R, Kroger, Wally World and all the chain fast food joints.”
Address: 4552 E Hanging Rock Rd, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“Moderate trail up and down this short trail. The GPS showed us off the trail when we were on and then on the trail when we were on the side of the road. Could be signal. But definitely became frustrating when it almost had us go onto private property. Good thing we paid attention.”
Address: 9214 Lost Bridge Rd W, Andrews, IN 46702, USA
“Great place to rent a boat for a special occasion! We rented a fishing boat for a special Father's Day fishing experience and it was wonderful. The service is friendly and considerate. Overall, a wonderful experience and they work hard to keep costs low! Highly recommended!”
Address: 7291 E Division Rd, Lagro, IN 46941, USA
“I was very pleased with our first in person purchase. Great products!!! I would definitely recommend purchasing your products here. The fact that it’s Christian based is always a bonus!!!!”
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