We love our small towns in Indiana, not only because life is slower and simpler, but also because of the beauty that surrounds them. We’re blessed to live in a state packed full of natural beauty and our tiny towns showcase some of the most breathtaking places you’ve ever seen. This one tiny town, nestled in the heart of Brown County, offers some of the most gorgeous natural beauty in the state.

CircusMidgetsGoneWild/Flickr Nashville, Indiana is a little slice of heaven on earth. This tiny town is home to just over 1,000 Hoosiers, but has some of the most breathtaking sights in the entire state.

Serge Melki/Flickr Brown County is well known for its incredible natural beauty, and Nashville sits at the center of it all. Take it all in on a scenic ride around town on the charming Nashville Express.

Jennifer Wiggins/Flickr Nashville is known as an artists’ colony and is an eclectic and creative town. The dedication to preserving the small town’s natural life can be seen just about everywhere.

Serge Melki/Flickr Many people love visiting Nashville to stroll along the quaint streets and to take in the vibrant, quirky shops. Even in downtown Nashville, it’s hard to escape the natural beauty that engulfs this sweet town.

Jim Grey/Flickr You’ll find a few famous places in Nashville, like Trolley’s, a tiny BBQ joint that is out of this world. Nashville is also home to the Story Inn, a famous bed and breakfast that is rumored to be haunted.

Rain0975/Flickr You’ll also find the gorgeous Bean Blossom Covered Bridge in Nashville. This charming bridge is alleged to be the most photographed bridge in all of Indiana - and it’s easy to see why!

CircusMidgetsGoneWild/Flickr Nashville is also where you’ll find the famous Brown County State Park, arguably the most beautiful state park in all of Indiana. This park is picture perfect any time of year and offers hiking, camping, cabin rentals, fishing, horseback riding and much more at this scenic park. Brown County State Park has also been nicknamed “The Little Smokies” because of its resemblance to the Great Smoky Mountains.

WIFU Public Radio/Flickr If you’re looking for an unforgettable trip to a tiny town with the absolute best scenery in Indiana, you have to visit Nashville.

Have you ever seen the natural beauty of Nashville up close? For more charming towns, check out this post.

CircusMidgetsGoneWild/Flickr

Nashville, Indiana is a little slice of heaven on earth. This tiny town is home to just over 1,000 Hoosiers, but has some of the most breathtaking sights in the entire state.

Serge Melki/Flickr

Brown County is well known for its incredible natural beauty, and Nashville sits at the center of it all. Take it all in on a scenic ride around town on the charming Nashville Express.

Jennifer Wiggins/Flickr

Nashville is known as an artists’ colony and is an eclectic and creative town. The dedication to preserving the small town’s natural life can be seen just about everywhere.

Many people love visiting Nashville to stroll along the quaint streets and to take in the vibrant, quirky shops. Even in downtown Nashville, it’s hard to escape the natural beauty that engulfs this sweet town.

Jim Grey/Flickr

You’ll find a few famous places in Nashville, like Trolley’s, a tiny BBQ joint that is out of this world. Nashville is also home to the Story Inn, a famous bed and breakfast that is rumored to be haunted.

Rain0975/Flickr

You’ll also find the gorgeous Bean Blossom Covered Bridge in Nashville. This charming bridge is alleged to be the most photographed bridge in all of Indiana - and it’s easy to see why!

Nashville is also where you’ll find the famous Brown County State Park, arguably the most beautiful state park in all of Indiana. This park is picture perfect any time of year and offers hiking, camping, cabin rentals, fishing, horseback riding and much more at this scenic park. Brown County State Park has also been nicknamed “The Little Smokies” because of its resemblance to the Great Smoky Mountains.

WIFU Public Radio/Flickr

If you’re looking for an unforgettable trip to a tiny town with the absolute best scenery in Indiana, you have to visit Nashville.

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