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Brown County State Park
9.4/10 (747 reviews)
Indiana's largest state park showcases 15,000 acres of rugged hills and fog-shrouded ravines. Explore 18 miles of hiking trails or witness the spectacular autumn transformation when the forest erupts in vibrant color.
Brown County Music Center
9.2/10 (175 reviews)
The Brown County Music Center offers intimate concert experiences with exceptional acoustics in Nashville, Indiana. Enjoy diverse premium performances in a venue blending modern design with small-town charm.
Hard Truth Distilling Company
9.4/10 (236 reviews)
Nestled on 325 acres of Indiana woodland, Hard Truth Distilling Co. crafts award-winning whiskeys and unique spirits. Take an ATV tour before savoring craft cocktails at their on-site restaurant.
Brown County Playhouse
8.6/10 (100 reviews)
This historic theater has been Nashville, Indiana's cultural cornerstone since 1949. Enjoy plays, concerts, and rotating art exhibits in an intimate 425-seat venue where every seat offers a perfect view.
Salt Creek Golf Retreat
8.6/10 (65 reviews)
Nestled in Nashville, Indiana, Salt Creek Golf Retreat offers an 18-hole course amid stunning natural scenery. Enjoy a round of golf, then unwind at the 19th Hole Sports Bar with live weekend music.
Brown County Art Gallery
9.0/10 (89 reviews)
Established in 1926, this historic gallery showcases both renowned Brown County artists and contemporary works. Wander through 15,000 square feet of diverse exhibitions where Indiana's artistic heritage comes alive.
Mountain Tea State Forest
This serene 1,153-acre forest near Nashville, Indiana offers unmarked trails through diverse hardwood landscapes. Bring a map to navigate the rolling hills and keep an eye out for seasonal mushrooms and wildlife.
Brown County History Center
Step into Brown County's past through exhibits featuring pioneer cabins, a log jail, and a blacksmith shop. The free Pioneer Village invites questions about early settler life from knowledgeable volunteers.
"It’s obvious the lack of competition for hotel chains is one of the reasons why this (and other properties) aren’t upgrading or even moderately maintaining their properties. While the staff were very nice, the hotel and rooms felt old, dated, threadbare and in need of renovation. Brown County is stunning … but its hotels leave a lot to be desired."
"The room was clean. Our room had the built in bunkbeds and that gave us decent privacy from our kids. But the bed rail for the top was so close to the ceiling it was a struggle to get in and out.
Parking was great. Staff was wonderful.
Not much else to the room. One very small tv and since the town closes down by 5:00-7:00 a tv would be nice since it was obviously a room for kids too."
"No contact property, message regarding checkin didn't clearly give room number thus requiring sending a message to confirm what I thought it was. No hot water in the ensuite bath. Otherwise it was OK, we only stayed one night."
"The room was clean and maintained. The owners left a number to call for checking in, while I stood outside in the sun. The property looked rough, it had poison ivy growing out onto the parking lot."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.