Floyd County Relocation Guide

Campbell Woodland Nature Trails This unique area offers beauty and nature at it’s finest and is one of the few handicap accessible nature trails in Southern Indiana. Located in the 3300 block of Budd Rd. 122 acres of land with one paved trail. 1/3 mile path leads from the parking lot to the trail head. The completed path is approximately three-fouths mile with additional paths to be opened as early as this Fall. Benches are located along the path to rest and a covered gazebo is near the entrance.

Campbell Woodland Nature Trails 3300 Budd Rd New Albany, IN (812) 948-5360

There are foot bridges over creeks and a waterfall. Dogs are welcome on the trails and must be leashed at all times with waste removal. There is a solar powered automated system that tells the history of the site. The hours are from dawn to dusk 7 days a week.

Ogle Center As Southern Indiana’s center for the performing and visual arts, located on the campus of Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, the Ogle Center presents a variety of professional, nationally touring artists on its signature, “The Ogle Center Presents” series. The Louisville Orchestra performs several times each year at the Ogle Center. The Ogle Center also presents a free Children & Family series. In addition to professional performances, the Ogle Center is also home to Indiana University Southeast’s Music and Theatre Departments, presenting many student and faculty concerts, recitals, musicals, and plays each year. The center is comprised of four different venues: the Richard K. Stem Concert Hall, the Robinson Theater, the Stiefler Recital Hall, and the outdoor Horseshoe Amphitheater as well as the Ronald L. Barr art gallery. The James L. Russell Wonderland Way Art Collection is on permanent display in the Ogle lobby.

Ogle Cente 4201 Grant Line Rd New Albany, IN (812) 941-2525

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