Spencer, Indiana, is a small town of about 2,400 residents situated amid the hilly and wooded farmland west of Bloomington. Known for its affordability compared to neighboring areas, Spencer features a variety of recreational options and a walkable downtown with local restaurants, boutiques, and other attractions. The town hosts the Owen County Fair and is adjacent to McCormick’s Creek State Park, a popular outdoor destination. Housing in Spencer includes a mix of early 20th-century homes, such as Craftsman, gable-ell, Queen Anne, and American Foursquares, along with modern homes from the 2010s and 2020s. The historic downtown area is characterized by colorful Italianate buildings surrounding the Neoclassical Owen County Courthouse, offering shopping and dining options like Main St Coffee & Kitchen, Chambers Smorgasbord, and Jit’s Thai Bistro. For groceries, residents can visit Walmart and Save A Lot, while the Owen County Farmers’ Market operates from May to September. Recreational amenities include the MYPath Trail System, the Owen County Family YMCA, and McCormick’s Creek State Park, which features over 10 miles of trails, a waterfall, and an Olympic-sized pool. Spencer-Owen Community Schools serve the town, with Spencer Elementary, Owen Valley Middle, and Owen Valley High Schools. The town also hosts various events at the fairgrounds, including the Owen County Fair in July. Indiana State Road 46 connects Spencer to Bloomington, less than 20 miles away, and Terre Haute, about 40 miles away, with Indianapolis International Airport located nearly 50 miles northeast.