Motel 6
The Motel 6 is nine miles from Greencastle, close to the airports and conveniently located off the interstate. There are mini refrigerators in all rooms, as well as a microwave upon request. Guest rooms also have free high-speed Internet and free local calls, and are handicapped accessible. Motel 6 welcomes guest pets, and truck parking is available at this location. The Cagles Mill Lake is less than a mile away and offers water skiing, hunting, boating and hiking. There are also water-safari boat tours for a little change of pace.
Motel 6
924 N. Main St.
Cloverdale, IN
765-795-3000
motel6.com
Super 8 Cloverdale
The Cloverdale Super 8 is seven miles south of Greencastle, off exit 41 of Interstate 70. Room amenities include an AM/FM clock radio, cable TV, refrigerator, hairdryer and free wireless Internet. There is a heated indoor pool, guest laundry and a free daily breakfast for guests. The Super 8 is pet friendly and offers free parking for buses, RVs and trucks. The Cecil M. Harden Lake is 40 miles to the west and offers boating, fishing, hiking and water skiing for outdoor enthusiasts.
Super 8 Cloverdale
1020 N. Main S.
Cloverdale, IN 43120
765-795-7373
super8.com
Holiday Inn Express Cloverdale - Greencastle
This Holiday Inn Express is eight miles south of Greencastle off of Interstate 70. Guests can choose from standard guest rooms, suites or executive club level rooms. All rooms have cable/satellite color TV, wireless Internet and a coffeemaker. The executive club guest rooms have a microwave and a phone with voice mail, while the suites have a kitchenette and a whirlpool as added amenities. Local activities include a golf course within three miles and the Lieber State Recreation Area within seven miles for hiking, biking, fishing, boating and camping.
Holiday Inn Express Cloverdale (Greencastle)
1017 N. Main St.
Cloverdale, IN 46120
765-795-5050
hiexpress.com
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