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Clarksville, IN Road Trips

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Downtown Clarksville, IN, IN

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Longest Drive

266.5 mi

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Quickest Drive

5h

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Clarksville, IN by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

22,121

Median Income

$58,518

Median Home Value

$172,700

Median Age

38.4

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Clarksville, IN at a Glance

Founded

1783

Elevation

456 ft

Area

10 mi²

Sister Cities

Bewdley

Notable People from Clarksville, IN

A sampling of people born in Clarksville, IN.

Mickie Knuckles

Mickie Knuckles

1984

American professional wrestler

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Clarksville, IN.

Old Clarksville Site

Old Clarksville Site

archaeological site in Clarksville, United States of America

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q2360005), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Clarksville, IN

Clarksville is a city in Clark County in Southern Indiana, directly across the Ohio River from Louisville. It is the oldest town in the Indiana Territory with a population of 21,000. The city is served by an overlay complex of two area codes: 812 and 930.

Clarksville is located in a subtropical climate. Summers are hot and humid and warm at night. The wettest seasons are spring and summer and the occasional snow takes place in the winter.

Derby Dinner Playhouse, Marriott Dr. (Located next to Holiday Inn). Live theatre with dinner included. Winner's Circle Race Sports Pub - Clarksville, 650 Eastern Blvd, ☏ +1 812-280-1013. Live horse racing simulcasts from around the nation. Smoking and non smoking rooms available. Wooded View Golf Course, 2404 Greentree N (in Lapping Park), ☏ +1 812-283-9274. 18 hole golf course with driving range. Endris Park includes a lodge, playground and walking trails in a wooded area near Silver Creek. [1] Riverside Dr. at floodwall Interpretive Center with walk to Devonian fossil bed along rapids on the Ohio River. Around 387 million years ago this area was a shallow tropical sea. Living in the waters were countless corals, sponges, mollusks, and now extinct brachiopods and echinoderms. Over time, as these animals died, they became buried in layers and layers of sediment that helped to fossilize them. As the Ice Age glaciers retreated, the numerous fossil beds became visible, seen most heavily in the park location, but throughout the Ohio River Valley. American history is vast in the park, and is discussed at the visitors center. George Rogers Clark established the first English-speaking settlement in the Northwest Territory in a part of the park, in 1778. Aaron Burr trained military troops in the area for a proposed Mexican invasion. William Clark and Meriweather Lewis set off on their landmark journey from the area. The Falls consist of a series of rapids which were formed by the water flowing over an island of fossil beds.

Cheddar's Casual Cafe (Veterans Pkwy at I-65). Features a large aquarium. (updated Oct 2018) La Loma, 560 Eastern Boulevard, ☏ +1 812 283-3775. Senior Iguanas, 1415 Broadway (I-65 at Lewis & Clark Pkwy), ☏ +1 812-280-8555. Authentic Mexican restaurant & bar. China Buffet 706 E. Lewis & Clark Pkwy Kansai Japanese Steakhouse I-65 & Veterans Pkwy

Starbucks. Two locations. Inside Target and second floor of Bass Pro Shop.

Best Western Green Tree Inn I-65 & Lewis & Clark Pkwy Located on Broadway. Budget motel. Hampton Inn Louisville North, 1401 Broadway (Accessible from either exit 4 or 5 from I-65). Moderate priced hotel with continental breakfast and outdoor pool. Interior corridors. Radisson Hotel Louisville North (formerly Holiday Inn), I-65 at Stansifer Ave (Use Exit 1 from I-65 and follow frontage road to Stansifer Ave). (updated Apr 2018) Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, 1620 Leisure Way, ☏ +1 812-283-9696. Fitness Room and free wireless high-speed Internet access. WoodSpring Suites Louisville Clarksville, 1811 Independence Court (I-65 & US 31 North), ☏ +1 812-285-0100. Extended stay hotel.

From the north or south, the best access to Clarksville is I-65. There are five exits to Clarksville: Exit 0 (northbound only; Jeffersonville's Court Ave will lead westward towards Clarksville's riverfront), Exit 1 (in the northbound lanes, Browns Station Way offers access to Stansifer Ave, while the southbound exit offers access to Stansifer, Court, and US 31), Exit 2 (Eastern Blvd), Exit 4 (Lewis & Clark Pkwy) and Exit 5 (Veterans Pkwy). From New Albany, Spring St. leads to Browns Station Way, which runs through Clarksville. I-265 has no direct access to Clarksville so motorists from the west (I-64) or northeast (IN 62) will need to exit to I-65 SOUTH to reach Clarksville. Note, however, that the I-65 bridges are now tolled, with all-electronic tolling (no toll booths). The lowest tolls are available only to drivers with transponders issued by the local tolling authority or the multi-state E-ZPass consortium. The Clark Memorial Bridge that carries US 31 across the river (often called the "Second Street Bridge" from the Louisville street it connects to) remains free, although it can get very congested at rush hours. Commercial air service is offered at Louisville International Airport, ten miles away. Smaller aircraft use Clark County Airport in Sellersburg, five miles away. There is no Amtrak service to Clarksville.

There are three main roadways that serve the town: Lewis & Clark Pkwy (formally IN 131), Eastern Blvd and Veterans Pkwy. Lewis & Clark is the main drag through the town, running southwest to northeast connecting Browns Station Way near New Albany with I-65. Eastern Blvd runs southeast to northwest connecting I-65 in Jeffersonville with Lewis & Clark. The newer Veterans Pkwy (built in 2004) runs along the northern end of town, connecting Greentree Blvd with the north side of Jeffersonville. Other roadways serve Clarksville. Browns Station Way (formally IN 62) is a limited access highway that cuts through Clarksville, connecting I-65 with the east end of New Albany. Greentree Blvd runs along the east side of Greentree Mall and connects the mall with Veterans Pkwy. Riverside Dr. runs along the Ohio River between Clarksville and Jeffersonville. Stansifer Ave, in the southside of town runs between Jeffersonville's Spring St. and Clarksville's west end. Louisville's TARC offers bus service along the main roadways and shopping centers.

Travel tips adapted from Clarksville (Indiana) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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