Travel Destinations Indiana Brown County, Indiana Top Things to Do in Brown County, Indiana One hour from downtown Indianapolis, Brown County continues to captivate visitors more than a century after artists first fell under the spell of its natural beauty. Check out our recommendations for what to do, where to eat and where to stay. By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 12, 2023 Photo: Kevin J. Miyazaki/Redux Do Brown County Music Center Just a mile from Brown County State Park, the 2,000-seat center offers a lineup of local, regional and national performers. Brown County Playhouse and Performing Arts Center See plays, musicals, concerts and movies in this 426-seat theater founded in 1949. Brown County State Park. Bob Stefko Brown County State Park Climb a lookout tower for a bird's-eye view of the 16,000 acres of forests, lakes and wooded campgrounds. The park's 27 miles of mountain biking trails rank among the state's best. Favorite Midwest Parks for Fall Color John Noltner Covered Bridges A winding road leads to one of two covered Brown County bridges. The 1880 bridge across Bean Blossom Creek once served as a major passage into Nashville. It's closed to vehicles but a popular spot for photographers. Explore Brown County Fifteen ziplines among the treetops include the state's fastest, longest and tallest twin-racing zips. Also available at Explore Brown County: paintball, arrow tag, ATV tours and camping. Hard Truth Hills Take a distillery tour, mixology class or ATV adventure on a 325-acre Nashville property that is also home to a Big Woods restaurant. Hoosier National Forest Picnic at one of the tables overlooking the 203,000 acres and explore some of the 266 miles of trails. Shopping You'll find antiques stores and crafts studios throughout Brown County, but if you'd rather walk, spend an afternoon in Nashville. Find sweet treats at stores like Miller's Ice Cream House or Carmel Corn Cottage, and swing by the Brown County Art Guild to see works by more than 40 local and regional artists. Bob Stefko T.C. Steele State Historic Site Tours of T.C. Steele's home and studio teach about the Hoosier Group impressionist who helped turn Brown County into a thriving artists' colony. Yellowwood State Forest You'll have to hunt for the specimen yellowwoods, but plenty of pines, walnuts, locusts and oaks shade horseback and hiking trails at Yellowwood. Bear Wallow Distillery. Bob Stefko Eat and Drink Bear Wallow Distillery Indiana-grown grains distill into whiskey, moonshine and other craft liquors in at Bear Wallow in Gnaw Bone. Taste the fifths in a room meant to look like a backwoods shack. Farm-to-Fifth tours offered on Saturdays. Big Woods Pizza Company Artisan pizzas, such as The Smokehouse (pulled pork, smoked chicken, mozzarella, barbecue sauce), pair with beers like Busted Knuckle from the local microbrewery, Quaff ON! The Farmhouse Cafe and Tea Room Fresh herbs and produce star in salads, sandwiches and dinner fare in an 1800s brick farmhouse at The Flower and Herb barn nursery near Bean Blossom. Hobnob Corner Restaurant Original oak fixtures from 1873 set a casual tone at Hobnob, but the menu reflects foods both homey (liver and onions) and upscale (duck breast with red wine reduction on a butternut squash fritter). Our Sandwich Place Yes, you can order sandwiches, but the real draw at Our Sandwich Place is the cream-and-crimson interior crammed with memorabilia honoring Indiana University basketball and legendary coach Bob Knight. Stay Abe Martin Lodge In the heart of Brown County State Park, rooms in the stone-and-timber 1932 main lodge have patchwork quilts and furniture trim resembling branches. Families might want to opt for a two-story cabin. Artists Colony Inn Shaker-style furnishings, plank floors and four-posters decorate rooms at Nashville's downtown inn. Munch on sweet potato Sun Fries with brown sugar sauce in the Colonial-style restaurant. Robinwood Inn. Bob Stefko Robinwood Inn Friendly barnyard animals and a farm-fresh breakfast set a pleasantly rustic tone at this lodging a few minutes outside Nashville. A well-supplied art room encourages creativity. Story Inn Ten miles of country roads lead to this escape outside Nashville. Stay in one of 18 rooms in the renovated buildings—mill, general store, cottages—that made up the village of Story in the 1800s. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit