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The Barn in the Burgh — a large furnished home in Newburgh, Indiana, set up for family stays

For Holiday World visitors

A real house, 45 minutes from the park.

Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari is a fantastic park, and the on-site options book up fast every summer. If you’d like somewhere with a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, full AC, and room for the whole group, the Barn in the Burgh is set up for it.

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~45

minutes to Holiday World

~35

miles, mostly Hwy 66

12

sleeps comfortably

It’s a 45-minute drive each way — mostly Highway 66 through Ohio River country. Most groups decide that’s a fair trade for a large house with full air conditioning, a real kitchen, and an in-unit washer/dryer.

Built for the trip

Why the Barn is set up for a Holiday World trip

Full air conditioning

Holiday World runs hot in summer — mid-90s with full sun is normal in July. After 8 hours of Splashin’ Safari, you want to walk into a cold house, not a stuffy room.

Full kitchen for breakfast

Make breakfast for the whole family before the park opens, pack lunches in a cooler. Park food prices add up — skipping one family meal a day pays for half the lodging.

In-unit washer & dryer

Wet swimsuits and towels every day. Wash them at the house each night instead of dragging soaked gear back home or buying replacements on Day 3.

Sleeps 12 — room for the group

Two bedrooms — including a spacious upstairs loft — make it easy to host a larger group: multi-generational trips, cousins, or multiple families traveling together.

Ping pong + cornhole

The kids who refuse to admit they’re tired will play ping pong until they collapse. The grown-ups will play cornhole on the patio with a drink in hand.

Self check-in, any hour

Smart-lock code — arrive at 11 PM after fireworks, no key handoff, no waiting. Same code for the whole stay.

The cost picture

For a group, it often works out better than a hotel

Multiple hotel rooms

Per-room, per-night

Larger groups usually need two or more rooms during summer. Everyone’s split between spaces. No kitchen for breakfast, no laundry for swimsuits, and you’re paying for each room independently.

The Barn (sleeps 12)

One whole-house rate

Everyone in one place. Full kitchen, in-unit laundry, ping pong, cornhole. Weeknight rates are lower than weekends, and longer stays auto-discount further. Booking direct saves the platform service fees.

See live rates for your dates on the Barn’s booking page below.

Inside the Barn

Barn in the Burgh interior
Barn in the Burgh interior
Barn in the Burgh interior
Barn in the Burgh interior
Barn in the Burgh interior
Barn in the Burgh interior

While you’re in the area

  • Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial — 30 minutes from Holiday World. Where Abe Lincoln grew up (1816–1830). Free, easy half-day trip, especially good for the history-curious kid.
  • Patoka Lake — about 45 minutes northeast. The biggest lake in southern Indiana. Boating, fishing, paddleboards, hiking.
  • Newburgh riverfront — 5 minutes from the Barn. Walkable downtown, the Ohio River, dinner at Cafe Arazu or Knob Hill Tavern.
  • Friedman Park — also 5 minutes away. 175 acres, free splash pad, playgrounds, paved trails. A no-cost rest day if the kids aren’t tired of water yet.
  • Mesker Park Zoo (Evansville) — 20 minutes from the Barn. Walkthrough rainforest, never too crowded, good half-day option.
  • Evansville riverfront — 15 minutes. Riverwalk, museums, breweries, the Bosse Field baseball stadium (third-oldest pro ballpark in the country).

For a longer list, see our things to do guide .

Common questions

How far is the Barn from Holiday World?
About 45 minutes by car (roughly 35 miles south). It's a straight shot up Highway 66 through scenic Ohio River country. The drive's pleasant during the day; at night after the park closes, it's quiet two-lane road most of the way — nothing dicey, just country roads.
Why drive 45 minutes instead of staying closer?
The options right next to the park are great — Lake Rudolph Campground and Santa's Lodge are both popular with Holiday World guests. They also tend to book up early in the season, and they're smaller than what works for a bigger group. If you want a real house instead — full kitchen, in-unit laundry, full AC, and room to spread out — the 45-minute drive is usually a worthwhile trade.
How many people sleep at the Barn?
Up to 12 comfortably. The space has two bedrooms — one of them is a large open upstairs loft — with multiple beds spread across both. It works especially well for larger groups traveling together where everyone can spread out.
What's included for a Holiday World trip specifically?
Full kitchen (so you can prep breakfast and pack lunches before the park), in-unit washer and dryer (essential for daily wet swimsuits), full air conditioning (essential after a splash-park day), ping pong table, cornhole boards, large outdoor patio, fast WiFi, smart-lock self check-in, and on-site parking for multiple vehicles.
Can we check in late after the park closes?
Yes. Self check-in with a smart-lock code — arrive any time, day or night. Holiday World closes around 9 PM in peak season; if you stay through fireworks at Lake Rudolph and roll in at 11, the code works the same. No key handoffs.
What about other nearby attractions while we're in town?
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial is 30 minutes from Holiday World (Abe Lincoln grew up here). Patoka Lake is great for boating. The Ohio River towns of Newburgh and Evansville have a riverwalk, restaurants, and Mesker Park Zoo. Locally, you're a couple minutes from Friedman Park (175 acres with a splash pad — yes, a free splash pad on Day 2 if the kids still aren't tired of water).
Is it cheaper than a hotel for a group?
Often, yes — especially for groups that would otherwise need two or more hotel rooms. The Barn is one whole-house rate that sleeps up to 12, and you save again on breakfast and lunches by using the kitchen. Most groups find it pencils out in favor of the house even before factoring in the food savings.
When should I book?
As early as you can — Holiday World season runs from May through early August and weekends fill first. If you're flexible on dates, weeknight stays (Sun–Thu) are easier to grab and significantly cheaper than Fri/Sat.

Plan the Holiday World trip

Check live dates and rates at the Barn. Book direct to save the platform fees, or text Nathan at (812) 508-6828 first if you’d like to talk through your dates.