Fodor's Expert Review Brown County State Park

Nashville Park (National/State/Provincial)

Spanning 16,000 acres, this is Indiana's largest state park, nicknamed "the Little Smokies." A covered bridge marks one entrance, and there are six scenic overlooks along ridgetop roads, plus a tower for even better vistas. Weed Patch Hill is among the state's highest summits at 1,058 feet. Ten miles of trails hug two lakes, which attract anglers. Abe Martin Lodge offers accommodations and serves chicken-and-biscuit dinners.

Park (National/State/Provincial)

Quick Facts

1810 Rte. 46 E
Nashville, Indiana  47448, USA

812-988–6406

www.browncountystatepark.com

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $5 (Indiana license plates), $7 (out-of-state plates), Daily 7 am–11 pm

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