Indiana is blessed with a plethora of awesome outdoor attractions, including a large array of state parks to visit and explore. While all of these parks make great spots to visit, there’s one state park in particular that you absolutely have to add to your vacation bucket list. Located in gorgeous Nashville Indiana, Brown County State Park is the largest of all Indiana parks and offers a ton of fun activities for visitors.
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Rain0975/Flickr Brown County State Park is a stunning backdrop of Indiana nature. Hundreds of couples choose to get married here each year, because of the gorgeous scenery and natural setting. There’s a ton to do here and a lot to be seen. If you’ve never visited before, start off by driving, hiking, biking, or just walking around the numerous trails scattered throughout the park.
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Michelle/Flickr You can camp overnight, as well, in a camper, tent, or rented lodging.
Chris Higgins/Flickr Of course, two of the most popular attractions in the spring and summertime are swimming and fishing. Seriously, check out that water!
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Thomas M Parsons/Flickr If fishing and swimming aren’t your thing, then perhaps you’d enjoy getting a better view while horseback riding.
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Rain0975/Flickr The nature, wildlife, and waterfalls that adorn this state park are simply incredible. There’s no way you won’t instantly fall in love with your home state.
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Don’t worry; you can always come back for more! Even the drive to and from this state park is jaw dropping! To find out more about this state park, visit Brown County State Park’s official site.
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Brown County State Park is a stunning backdrop of Indiana nature. Hundreds of couples choose to get married here each year, because of the gorgeous scenery and natural setting. There’s a ton to do here and a lot to be seen. If you’ve never visited before, start off by driving, hiking, biking, or just walking around the numerous trails scattered throughout the park.
Tuscola Joe/Flickr
Michelle/Flickr
You can camp overnight, as well, in a camper, tent, or rented lodging.
Chris Higgins/Flickr
Of course, two of the most popular attractions in the spring and summertime are swimming and fishing. Seriously, check out that water!
Lori SR/Flickr
Thomas M Parsons/Flickr
If fishing and swimming aren’t your thing, then perhaps you’d enjoy getting a better view while horseback riding.
Steve Baker/Flickr
BellaEatsBooks/Flickr
Dave Emerson/Flickr
The nature, wildlife, and waterfalls that adorn this state park are simply incredible. There’s no way you won’t instantly fall in love with your home state.
Alyson Hurt/Flickr
Photographer/Flickr
Have you ever visited Brown County State Park? What was your favorite part of the trip?
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