What to do and see in Nashville, Indiana (IN): The Best Outdoor Activities

April 12, 2022 Layne Dawes

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.
Restaurants in Nashville

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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5.0 based on 876 reviews

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. Q's Bikes LLC

2620 Valley Branch Rd, Nashville, IN 47448-8923 +1 812-345-6212 [email protected] http://Www.qsbikes.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Q's Bikes is a local bike shop specializing in bike sales rentals and groupvguided tours/trainings. We are also the only Shop in Indiana in Indiana to rent fat tire mountain bikes as well as electric bikes. Visit our website for more!

4. Salt Creek Trail

Nashville, IN 47448
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Salt Creek Trail

5. Zoo'Opolis Exotic Petting World

5718 State Road 46 W, Nashville, IN 47448-9729 +1 812-764-4980 [email protected] http://www.zoo-opolisexoticpettingworld.com/
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Zoo'Opolis Exotic Petting World

Reviewed By travelingapes - Bloomington, United States

We live locally, but I had just heard of Zoo’Opolis a few weeks ago. To reserve your spots, you text a phone number.... which normally I prefer to text, but I was a little worried about this procedure. However, I received a text back within 24 hours with clear instructions on what to do for our reserved time slot. It’s important to note that there are inside AND outside activities, so dress for the weather. I would say wearing the correct shoes is most important. It was snowing/spitting rain when we went so the ground was quite muddy. Rain boots, snow boots, boots in general are a good choice. Also, some of the animals will jump (sheep and goats) so wear clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty. We stopped at Aldi on our way to pick up lettuce, grapes, strawberries and apples to feed the animals. You turn those in once you arrive and the staff cleans them, cuts them up, and puts them in bowls for you to take around to the animals. The inside facility is small, but has really nice open habitats for the animals. Everything is very clean and the animals are very happy and social! The lemur runs loose in the inside facility and loves to jump from person to person. Incredibly friendly and the only place I’ve been that allows this kind of interaction with animals. We didn’t feel rushed at all and Hannah was super nice and gave us a lot of information on the animals. We spent at least an hour total in that portion playing with all the animals! The barn is a sweet little spot with an inside wood stove, perfect for a cold day! And this really is the best time to go because the crowds are minimal. I think there were 10 people in our group in total! Also, highly recommend spending the $65 per person on the Ambassador experience so you have the most interaction with all of the animals! The barn houses the horses, zebra, wallabies, a bengal house cat, two skunks, raccoons, and the wolf comes inside. The skunks are the absolute best!! They love to be snuggled and you can sit forever in the rocking chair loving on those babies!! The owner gave us a lot of great information on the wolf and I went away feeling less intimidated by the incredible animal. The last thing we saw was the red fox, and it was ready to be pet!! I couldn’t believe how friendly all of these animals are! They have done a beautiful job loving on the animals and taking care of them. It’s getting harder for me to find activities that teenagers find worthy of leaving their rooms for now days, but both of my kids left saying that was one of the best things they have done and they would love to come back!

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