Greene County
The independent spirit, love of the land, and humble hardworking nature that characterized the first settlers who established the thriving small towns nestled throughout Greene County’s sprawling countryside is still alive today.
Remote Worker Program
Our Remote Worker Program offers talented, remote workers $5,000 to relocate to southern Indiana. After you apply, someone from our team will be in touch to walk you through the process!
This program requires you to relocate to southern Indiana within six months of being accepted, and you must live here for a minimum of two years. Please contact Kristal Painter with additional questions.
Why Greene County?
Population: 31,006
Cities and Towns: Bloomfield, Jasonville, Linton, Lyons, Newberry, Solsberry, Switz City, & Worthington
Top Employer Industries: Agriculture, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing
Outdoor Recreation
This 1400-acre property contains approximately 50 miles of “marked” off-road vehicle trails. From gentle slopes to technically difficult trails, Redbird delivers trails for all skill levels as they twist through the spoil piles left by early-era mining in the region.
History
Located in Solsberry, this general store has been owned by the Yoho family for generations. The store serves the community as a gas station, convenience store, and restaurant specializing in breaded tenderloins and hand-scooped ice cream.
History
Greene County’s steel-girder railroad trestle is one the longest of this type of bridge in the world still in use today. Built in 1906, it stretches across the Richland Creek Valley making it the most memorable structure in one of the most scenic areas of the county.
Outdoor Recreation
Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area in Greene County provides quality outdoor recreational opportunities on 9,098 acres of prairie and marsh habitat. About 12,000 wildlife watchers visit each year, and the property records about 3,500 annual hunting efforts.
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