Visit Indiana for a corporate retreat

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Indiana is a Midwestern U.S. state bordering Lake Michigan, Michigan, Ohio, Ohio River, Kentucky, Wabash River, and Illinois. Although coal, oil, and gas are some of the state’s most valuable natural resources, they also mine gravel, sand, and limestone. Having a company retreat here would be an amazing choice.

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Why 

Indiana

works for offsites

In Indiana, you can visit the theme park Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari. You could also visit tons of other attractions like Indiana Dunes National Park, Newfields, Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, or Turkey Run State Park.

Indianapolis is a great place with tons of team-building activities like dance classes and a paint and sip. These activities give your team a chance to have fun and get to know each other on a more personal level, creating a better flow within the workplace.

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Indiana

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Sample

Indiana

Retreat Itinerary

Indianapolis’s retreat agenda moves at a calmer pace, mixing canal-front evenings, creative workshops in Fountain Square and warehouse dinners that feel more local than corporate.

Day 1: Arrival & Downtown Indy Welcome

Midwestern food, canal walks & relaxed introductions

  • 14:00–18:00Airport transfers & hotel check-in (Downtown Indianapolis or Mass Ave)
  • 18:30–20:00Welcome drinks along the Indianapolis Canal Walk
  • 20:00–22:30Group dinner with modern Midwestern cuisine in Mass Ave
  • 22:30+Optional speakeasies or live music venues downtown

Day 2: Workshops & Indianapolis Team Experience

Focused collaboration paired with hands-on activities

  • 07:30–08:30Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–10:30Leadership presentations & strategic planning
  • 10:30–11:00Coffee break with local pastries
  • 11:00–12:30Breakout workshops & collaborative sessions
  • 12:30–14:00Lunch in Fountain Square
  • 14:30–18:00Interactive glass fusion workshop and collaborative design challenge with local artists
  • 20:00–lateFarewell dinner inside a restored industrial venue with local craft beer tastings

Day 3: Departure & Final Coffee

Easy closing moments before heading home

  • 07:30–09:00Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–11:00Optional coworking session or café meetup near Monument Circle
  • FlexibleAirport transfers & departures

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Indiana

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💛 Wall of love 💛

It was amazing. I mean, the team was just absolutely over the top, thrilled. Everything was fantastic.

Dean
CEO

As we wrap up our first-ever company offsite in Portugal, I feel so grateful for the incredible experience we've shared as a team. This past week has been nothing short of amazing, filled with enriching and productive sessions, workshops, and memorable moments.

Alejandro
VP, People & Culture

It was a massive success, the team loved every part of it and all of the restaurants, activities, transfer, etc. that you organised were excellent. I will certainly be contacting Surf Office again for anything I plan in the future.

Phil
Chief Sales Officer

We had a great retreat! So far all individual feedback that came back through a survey we sent out to the team, was super positive! Everyone really enjoyed it!

Sarah
Project Manager

We loved it! Our management had very specific requirements for a retreat location... remote and in nature but with room for interaction. The venue and every aspect of this retreat matched that. We loved it so much that we even consider repeating the venue.

Patricia
Operations Generalist & People Coordinator

Everyone has commented on how well the retreat went, and we really do appreciate everything that you did to make it go so smoothly.

Trina
Director of Finance

It was amazing. The whole team enjoyed everything. The hospitality, the area, the apartments, the sea view, the hotel staff, the old town. It was perfect, it was our best offsite.

Annika
Lead People Operations, Data and Processes

Everything was amazing. So I have only good things to say. Team loved it. Again, I was very congratulated. They were very happy. Everything was on spot.

Irina
Marketing Manager

We have organized company retreats for our distributed 30 people team multiple times with Surf Office and the team has loved it every time. Surf Office has some great venues as part of their portfolio and do a great job helping to facilitate pretty much everything from accommodation, food, activities, airport transfers etc.

Kaylie
Director of People

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FAQs about company retreats in

Indiana

Is Indiana a good destination for a corporate retreat?

Yes, Indiana works well for company retreats thanks to its mix of affordable cities, lakeside areas, sports culture, and easy travel within the Midwest. Teams can organize a corporate retreat in Indiana with strategy sessions, outdoor activities, brewery visits, racing experiences, and relaxed group dinners without the higher costs of larger US business hubs.

What makes Indiana different from other retreat destinations in the Midwest?

Indiana stands out because teams can combine city-based retreats in Indianapolis with nature-focused offsites around lakes, forests, and small towns within a relatively short drive. In our experience hosting teams, Indiana is especially practical for companies looking for simple logistics and budget-friendly retreat planning.

How easy is it to travel to Indiana for a team retreat?

Most teams arrive through Indianapolis International Airport (IND), which is around 20–25 minutes from downtown Indianapolis. The airport has strong domestic connections from major US cities, making travel relatively easy for distributed teams.

What is the best time of year to organize a corporate retreat in Indiana?

Spring and fall are usually the best seasons for an Indiana company retreat, with comfortable temperatures typically ranging from 60–80°F. Summer works well for lake activities and outdoor team building, while winter retreats often focus more on indoor experiences and city venues.

What are the best areas to stay for a team retreat in Indiana?

Downtown Indianapolis is ideal for larger corporate retreats with restaurants and nightlife nearby. Broad Ripple offers a more social neighborhood atmosphere, while Bloomington suits smaller offsites with a college-town feel. Indiana Dunes and lake regions are better for nature-focused company retreat venues in Indiana.

What team-building activities can companies organize in Indiana?

Popular team-building activities in Indiana include:

  • Speedway and racing experiences near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Brewery tours and food tastings in Indianapolis
  • Kayaking and hiking near Indiana Dunes National Park
  • Lake activities and boating retreats
  • Escape rooms and sports events
  • Group bike rides along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail

How long should a company retreat in Indiana last?

Most teams plan a 3 to 4 day corporate retreat in Indiana. This gives enough time for workshops, social activities, and team bonding without requiring long travel schedules.

Is Indiana an affordable destination for a corporate retreat?

Yes, Indiana is generally more affordable than many larger retreat destinations in the United States. Hotels, restaurants, transportation, and activity costs are often lower than in cities like Chicago, Nashville, or New York.

What food experiences can teams expect during a retreat in Indiana?

Teams can expect a mix of Midwestern comfort food, modern restaurants, breweries, and local steakhouses. Indianapolis has a growing culinary scene with rooftop dining, food halls, and craft breweries that work well for company retreat dinners and social events.

What should companies consider when planning a retreat in Indiana?

Weather can change quickly during spring and fall, so it helps to include backup indoor activities when planning outdoor events. Teams should also consider transportation if staying outside Indianapolis, since some lake and rural retreat areas require driving between venues.