Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Nashville, Indiana (IN)

November 11, 2021 Leonarda Pillsbury

Nashville is a town in Washington Township, Brown County, Indiana, United States. The population was 803 at the 2010 census. The town is the county seat of Brown County and is the county's only incorporated town. The town is best known as the center of the Brown County Art Colony and as a tourist destination.
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1. eXplore Brown County

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5.0 based on 932 reviews

eXplore Brown County

eXplore Brown County is a 1000 acre adventure retreat. We offer Zip-Line Canopy Tours, 80 acres of Paintball Fields, 30 miles of Mountain Biking and Hiking Trails, Guided ATV/Buggy tours, Off-Road Hummer Tours, Primitive Camping, Electric/ Water Sites, and Full Hook-up Sites, Cabin Rentals, a Fishing Lake, and a Banquet Hall. We are open year-round, you can checkout our website for details on closings and possible weather related closings. We also have rentals for the day or hour for boats, canoes, paddle boats, fishing poles and much more. All lake activities are seasonal March 1 - Nov 1 each year.

2. Schooner Valley Stables

2282 State Road 46 W, Nashville, IN 47448-8083 +1 812-988-2859 [email protected] http://www.schoonervalleystables.com/
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Schooner Valley Stables

Welcome to Schooner Valley Stables! Hop on the back of one of our horses and take a memorable ride through the hills and valleys of Yellowwood State Forest. Whether you are a greenhorn or an experienced rider, we have a horse that will suit your needs. We offer walk, trot, and cantering rides which you won't find at many stables. 6 y/o age limit, 215 lb. weight limit.

Reviewed By sarah_baum_wood

The staff are so professional and very knowledgeable about their horses, trails and tips for a great ride. I would highly recommend Schooner Valley for a horseback ride.

3. Bear Wallow Distillery

4484 Old State Road 46, Nashville, IN 47448-8128 +1 812-657-4923 [email protected] http://www.bearwallowdistillery.com
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Bear Wallow Distillery

We make handcrafted artisan spirits using 100% Indiana grains. Come take our "Farm-to-Fifth" Tour (starting at the top of each hour), sample our spirits, try a Moonshine Shake-up Cocktail and shop our Indiana Made Gift Shop for unique gift items. Open seven day a week 10 months of the year - weekends only in January and February.

Reviewed By JudyBFeher - Fort Wayne, United States

Fabulous! Great offerings in moonshine and bourbon whiskey for the experienced and not so experienced! Great tasting flavored for mixing drinks! Did the 6 flights and enjoyed talking with one of the owners giving us some interesting background on their startup. Nice atmosphere and outdoor seating area. Definitely worth a visit!

4. Hillbilly Footwash

67 W Franklin St Suite#8, Nashville, IN 47448-7043 +1 812-720-7055 [email protected] http://www.hillbillyfootwash.com/
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Hillbilly Footwash

You put your feet in the whiskey barrels, roll around on the hillbilly balls,they give you a nice massage hitting all the pressure points in your feet. You finish up with a soft sugar scrub you get a drink, and a snack for $20.00.

Reviewed By emilym589 - Cincinnati, United States

We had a great time stopping in for a hillbilly footwash. The owner was very entertaining but respectful, turning a man away who came in to take a picture of us getting our feet washed. Not only was it a fun thing to do to warm up inside, but our feet all felt great!

5. Brown County Music Center

200 Maple Leaf Boulevard, Nashville, IN 47448 +1 812-988-5323 [email protected] https://www.browncounty.com/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Brown County Music Center

Reviewed By DebbieJoS_ - Indianapolis, United States

This is our 1st time here & it is Awesome ~ not a bad seat in the place. You can see the stage from any angle, no poles & plenty of leg room.

6. T.C. Steele State Historic Site

4220 T C Steele Rd, Nashville, IN 47448-9586 +1 812-988-2785 [email protected] http://www.indianamuseum.org/t-c-steele-state-historic-site
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T.C. Steele State Historic Site

Discover the Brown County home and studio of Indiana artist T.C. Steele - still filled with original artwork and furnishing - and experience the gardens and landscape that influenced so much of his work. This location is part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, a statewide museum system with 12 locations.

Reviewed By design007 - Granger, United States

Beautiful grounds and wonderful tour. Learned much about the Brown County area and the artist. Make sure to walk to the bottom of the koi pond to see the log cabin of the 1800's.

7. Brown County Winery

4520 State Road 46 E, Nashville, IN 47448-8673 +1 812-988-6144 http://www.browncountywinery.com
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4.5 based on 179 reviews

Brown County Winery

Reviewed By aleciac2020

We came across Brown County Winery while we were visiting the area. The tastings were free which was a wonderful surprise. The wines were absolutely wonderful and ended up buying some. My favorite was the blackberry wine. They have a wonderful, pet friendly patio as well and were so welcoming to our four legged friend. Excellent place and worth the stop!

8. Brown County Playhouse

70 S van Buren St, Nashville, IN 47448-7036 +1 812-988-6555 [email protected] http://www.browncountyplayhouse.org
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Brown County Playhouse

Brown County Playhouse has a diverse array of programming - live music, special events, plays, and movies. Check the website for the latest on what is happening at the Playhouse.

Reviewed By CountryRustic

THey were amazing shows. They had people dancing and having a good time. The theatre is arranged so everyone has a good seat.

9. Brown County State Park

West Gate _ 1405 S.R. 46W, Nashville, IN 47448 +1 812-988-6406 http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2988.htm
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Brown County State Park

Nicknamed the "Little Smokies" because of the area's resemblance to the Great Smoky Mountains, Brown County encompasses nearly 16,000 acres of rugged hills, ridges and fog-shrouded ravines. Glaciers from the most recent ice ages stopped short of the "hills o' Brown," but their meltwaters helped create the narrow ridges, steep slopes and deep gullies of Brown County State Park. Indiana's largest park is a traditional fall color hot spot, with nearly 20 miles of tree-lined roads and many scenic vistas overlooking miles of uninterrupted forestland.

Reviewed By DeborahDLoves2Travel - Mitchell, United States

Brown County State Park is an outdoor paradise,!There are lots of winding roads with amazing over looks, it's like mountains and vistas when you stop or pass by.The park offers hiking,bike trails for mountain bikes Horse back riding trail, swimming pool and a aquatic center at the Abe Martin Lodge. This area has cabin rentals of various types. Avery large camping area, a nature center,A covered Bridge at the North entrance.There is camping just for horses and trailers many trails just for them.There is so much to do here, what a wonderful place to Relax and enjoy a step back in time.

10. Yellowwood State Forest

772 Yellowwood Lake Rd, Nashville, IN 47448-9137 +1 812-988-7945 [email protected] http://www.in.gov/dnr/forestry/4817.htm
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Yellowwood State Forest

Reviewed By tysonm413 - Lafayette, United States

We did the lake trail in just over two hours. Not too many inclines, but too long for little kids and not stroller friendly. The path is one person wide, so it doesn't feel over traveled. The landscape changes too. From traditional Indiana forest to pine covered trail that smells amazing and is surrounded by impossible tall and stick straight pine trees. And of course you get glimpses of the lake the whole way. You do cross several streams and areas of drainage, so if it's rained recently wear appropriate shoes. Some parts of the trail aren't marked super well, but you can use the lake to help guide you.

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