Known as the City of Mineral Water, Martinsville blends rich history, natural beauty, and small‑town charm. From its legacy of healing mineral springs to its role as the Goldfish Capital of the World, Martinsville offers experiences that connect heritage with community.
Martinsville City Park - A central hub for recreation, featuring playgrounds, walking paths, and sports facilities, making it a great spot for families to enjoy a relaxed outdoor day with picnic areas and open green spaces.
Morgan-Monroe State Forest - Spans 24,000 acres, offering camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, and scenic trails like Three Lakes.


Community Theater & Music Events – Martinsville hosts seasonal performances and concerts that reflect its small-town charm and creative spirit
Old Town Waverly Park – A riverside park with interpretive exhibits and walking trails that showcase the town’s history and culture
Art Sanctuary of Indiana – A hub for local artists, offering galleries, studios, and cultural events throughout the year.
Fall Foliage Festival – A signature Martinsville tradition with parades, carnival rides, live music, and local food.
Apple Festival & Craft Fair – Held in nearby Morgan County, this event celebrates autumn with handmade crafts, apple treats, and community fun


Martinsville Plaza – A local shopping center with a mix of stores and services, convenient for everyday needs.
Downtown Martinsville - features boutique shops and specialty stores, making it a pleasant area to stroll and explore. Downtown Martinsville’s courthouse square offers walkable dining and coffee spots.
Miller’s Spring -The main spot in Martinsville to access natural mineral water, tied to its “City of Mineral Waters” heritage.
French Lick & West Baden (nearby) – About an hour south of Martinsville, these towns still have active mineral springs and spas. They were rivals to Martinsville during the sanitarium era and continue to offer mineral water experiences today.


