Whether you think Doomsday will be started by zombies or acts or war, preparation is always key. If you’d like to know where to hide in the Hoosier state to help survive Doomsday, here are 8 cities where you’ll have the best chance:

  1. Metamora

wikimedia Metamora is a quiet, rural town with less than 300 people. It’s the ideal place to hide out until things get better, or to hunker down for the long haul.

  1. Portage

wikimedia Portage is located along Lake Michigan, offering you a pretty slice of paradise for the end of days. You’ll have your water supply covered and there are plenty of places to hide in the woods around the Indiana Dunes. Bring your boat for extra security.

  1. Butlerville

Jennifer Higgins/Flickr Butlerville is home to this incredible abandoned schoolhouse. It’s the perfect way to hide in plain sight.

  1. A Top Secret Location

wikimedia Vivos has many underground bunkers across the world, designed for surviving the apocalypse. This one in Indiana is underground, but the location is publicly unknown.

  1. Indianapolis

sciondriver/Flickr Cities are often terrible places to hide out, but if you can make it to Indy’s City Market underground catacombs, you might have the best hiding spot available.

  1. Nashville

wikimedia Go on the camping adventure of a lifetime in Brown County State Park in Nashville. You’ll find plenty of places to hide, water to drink, and berries and nuts to forage.

  1. Kokomo

wikimedia Kokomo is another safe bet. Why? The Grissom Air Reserve Base can be found here (and a plane might just save your life!).

  1. New Harmony

wikimedia New Harmony could be the perfect place to start all over again. It has a history as a utopian village, so why not give it another go?

What do you think? Where would you be hiding to prepare for Doomsday? Before Doomsday arrives, be sure to check out Indiana’s incredible Grand Canyon!

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Metamora is a quiet, rural town with less than 300 people. It’s the ideal place to hide out until things get better, or to hunker down for the long haul.

Portage is located along Lake Michigan, offering you a pretty slice of paradise for the end of days. You’ll have your water supply covered and there are plenty of places to hide in the woods around the Indiana Dunes. Bring your boat for extra security.

Jennifer Higgins/Flickr

Butlerville is home to this incredible abandoned schoolhouse. It’s the perfect way to hide in plain sight.

Vivos has many underground bunkers across the world, designed for surviving the apocalypse. This one in Indiana is underground, but the location is publicly unknown.

sciondriver/Flickr

Cities are often terrible places to hide out, but if you can make it to Indy’s City Market underground catacombs, you might have the best hiding spot available.

Go on the camping adventure of a lifetime in Brown County State Park in Nashville. You’ll find plenty of places to hide, water to drink, and berries and nuts to forage.

Kokomo is another safe bet. Why? The Grissom Air Reserve Base can be found here (and a plane might just save your life!).

New Harmony could be the perfect place to start all over again. It has a history as a utopian village, so why not give it another go?

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