Find a Nashville cabin accommodation
In the heart of the Midwest, just a few hours south of Indianapolis, lies the beautiful town of Nashville. Nashville is a wonderful spot for log cabin rentals in Indiana. Whether you visit for a hunting trip or to enjoy the seclusion and quaintness of some of the local towns, Nashville makes for a peaceful vacation destination. Immediately to its west and south, respectively, are Yellowwood State Forest and Brown County State Park, which make Nashville an ideal place for hiking and all sorts of outdoor fun. Nashville is beautiful in autumn as the leaves change color all around you.
Tourist attractions near Nashville vacation rentals
For art lovers, the T.C. Steele State Historic Site is a must. As well as touring the artist's former home, you can admire original paintings and stroll around the beautifully kept garden. A few miles to the east is Brown County State Park, Indiana's largest nature reserve. It's crisscrossed with hiking trails that wind through oak, hickory and birch forests. The mile-long Ogle Hollow Nature Preserve Trail is a favorite with hikers, horse riders and mountain bikers. While it is possible to camp under the stars in Brown County State Park, Nashville vacation rentals mean you don't have to compromise on comfort.
Things to do near Nashville vacation homes
With historic 19th-century architecture and leafy, tree-garlanded streets, the Nashville town center is a lovely spot for a stroll. Along the way, you can stop by cozy cafes, peer into cluttered antique stores and browse local studios. The carefully curated Brown County Art Gallery is a top pick, showcasing a fantastic mix of established and emerging artists. You'll probably work up a thirst, so why not stop by the timber-framed Big Woods Brewery for a sun-dappled drink on the patio?
Climate during your stay in Nashville vacation homes
Nashville is at its busiest in fall, when Brown County explodes in a sea of reds, yellows, browns and golds. Nashville vacation rentals are a great way to enjoy Mother Nature's display, with beautiful farmhouses and log cabins surrounded by fiery fall foliage. Summer is also a popular time to visit, with a lively calendar of events like the 4th of July fireworks show. Things don't slow down in the winter, when Nashville is blanketed in a dusting of snow. It's a great time to walk in the leaf-carpeted woodlands and enjoy cozy nights by the fireplace.
Escape to rural Indiana
Nashville sits in the heart of Brown County. It's a picturesque slice of Indiana, surrounded by rolling hills, old growth forests and deep valleys. Nashville vacation rentals make the most of the peaceful setting, with a string of rural properties to choose from. The town itself is just a few miles from Brown County State Park, which serves as a habitat for white-tailed deer, raccoons, gray squirrels and local birdlife. There's also great fishing throughout the year, with the chance to reel in bass, bluegill and more.
Transportation to and around Nashville
Fly into Indianapolis Intl. Airport (IND), the closest airport, located 35.2 mi (56.6 km) from the city center.
Family fun near Nashville vacation homes
Families with children can enjoy an array of unique attractions in Nashville. Vacation homes are available near places like Copperhead Creek Gem Mine, a historic gem mine with tours, exhibits, and opportunities to pan for gemstones, and the Pioneer Museum, a preserved pioneer village with log cabins, a blacksmith shop, a jail, and other buildings. Kids will also like the Indiana Raptor Center, a wildlife facility with raptor demonstrations and educational sessions.
Couple's retreat near Nashville vacation homes
Nashville’s natural beauty and charming attractions are perfect for a couple’s retreat. Vacation rentals are available near places like Yellowwood State Forest, a pine forest with a tranquil lake for fishing, hunting, and camping, and Ramp Creek Covered Bridge, a historic bridge that accesses the state park. You could also see the town with a scenic train ride on Nashville Express Train Tours.