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The evening view of the home's exterior reveals a modern design with wooden accents. Soft lighting highlights the elevated deck and entryway, and the surrounding trees create a serene atmosphere. Stairs lead to the entrance, providing access to the spacious interior.
Cabin in Unionville
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

“Lemon Blossom”Lakehouse by Brownsmith Studios

This home is a dream come true for me building it from the ground up. Bring your boat. No Partiers this home is being offered to families and couples who won’t disturb my neighbors or our peaceful cove. The home features a steam shower, king bed, reclining sofa, dock, kayaks,reading/social nook at signature windows over the creek/lake. The deck floats in the forest with abundant wildlife all around. premium WiFi . 15min to Bloomington. 20min to Nashville/Brown County St. Park. Newly paved lane

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The entrance to the cabin features a covered porch with rustic wooden supports and decorative string lights. A welcoming outdoor seating area is visible in the background, surrounded by lush greenery and shaded by nearby trees. The path is lined with stones and small plants.
Cabin in Unionville
5 out of 5 average rating, 486 reviews

Cozy Cabin Close to University 1

The Red Rabbit Inn is located just 15 mins from the Indiana University campus and just 20 mins from Nashville, IN , this architecturally designed cabin features the works of local artisans. Beautifully landscaped on a secluded, wooded pond, this cabin includes a loft bedroom with KING bed, bath, full kitchen, gas fireplace, satellite TV & Wifi, with your own private deck, outdoor hot tub, fire pit area & gas grill. Cabin sleeps 2 guests. Located near Lake Lemon, in a beautiful serene setting.

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A living area is displayed with a dark sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A light wooden coffee table sits in front, accompanied by magazines. A patterned area rug adds texture to the gray wooden floor, and natural light filters in through large windows nearby.
Apartment in Nashville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

The Hidden Shroom

The Hidden Shroom is nestled in the woods in a quite neighborhood within walking distance of Nashville. The space is pet friendly with a fenced in yard. Two bedrooms, one bath, full kitchen, outdoor patio with a hot tub & two person sauna. The apartment is in a finished basement with a private exterior entrance. Downtown Nashville is about a 15 minute walk and Hard Truth Hills, The north entrance to the Brown County State Park and the Brown County Music Center are all just a short drive away.

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The exterior of the historic Sanders Store features a stone facade with large green-framed windows and doors. The covered porch is adorned with potted plants, and the surrounding landscape includes freshly mulched flower beds. A large tree provides shade nearby.
Place to stay in Bloomington
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

The Sanders Store

The Sanders Store, formerly known to Bloomington natives as Hays Grocery, is a landmark on Fairfax Road. Originally erected in 1913, the Sanders Store operated as a grocery for the Sanders community until 1967. The space was vacant and largely used for storage until 2019 when it was obtained, historically designated, fortified and reimagined into a deluxe vacation rental that sleeps 7! Six miles from downtown Bloomington and the Fairfax Marina at Lake Monroe. Great for IU events or boating!

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A charming guest suite set against a backdrop of lush green trees. The single-story structure features a covered porch, large front windows, and a welcoming entryway, immersed in the tranquility of the natural surroundings.
Guest suite in Bloomington
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Hideaway Hollow - A Woodsy Getaway

Hideaway Hollow is a cozy, private guest suite in Bloomington, Indiana. Located on the north side, it is just fifteen minutes from the heart of downtown Bloomington, IU stadium, and an hour from Indianapolis. Nestled in the forest, the suite offers a covered porch with a private entrance, a spacious living room, a kitchenette, and a master bedroom with a full bath. Suitable for up to four guests, come to enjoy the serenity of country living, the comforts of home, and easy access to the city.

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A panoramic view of the dome's interior highlights the unique wooden ceiling design, featuring triangular shapes. A dining table with blue placemats accommodates six, surrounded by large windows and stained glass accents, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Home in Bloomington
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

There's No Place Like Dome!

Come enjoy fabulous Bloomington, IN from your own private paradise! The 1400 square-foot renovated dome home boasts panoramic wooded views and sits on 6 acres of a secluded, park-like setting only 17 min. from downtown. The dome sleeps 4 guests with an open, divided, (not fully private) loft with one full bed and one queen bed. There is one full bath, dining for six, island seating and a fully equipped kitchen. It also features a fireplace, laundry facilities and front and back decks.

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Cabin in Unionville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Artisan Log Haven: 40-Acre Forest Sanctuary

As the forest awakens, Cabin Porch Paradise transforms into a lush, green-walled sanctuary. Exchange the city’s roar for the symphony of owls and the rustle of new leaves across our 40 private acres. Whether wandering on-site hiking trails, sipping espresso, or soaking in the treetop Jacuzzi, this space is curated for deep rest. Minutes from Nashville, but worlds away. While you may occasionally spot your host or hear nearby wood-crafting, your privacy remains priority.

Top guest favorite
A modern home is positioned on a hillside, featuring a sleek black exterior and large windows that allow for ample natural light. A balcony extends from the structure, providing outdoor seating and a view of the surrounding trees.
Cabin in Nashville
5 out of 5 average rating, 506 reviews

Modern Nashville Home in the Woods

Welcome to Plāhaus - a modern home nestled in the woods of Brown County. Plāhaus is a space of solitude and relaxation for anyone wanting to enjoy the beauty of Brown County, without the typical log cabin decor. Enjoy the gorgeous view from the balcony, spend some time around the firepit, and venture into Nashville to check out the unique shops and restaurants. Come for a family getaway, a romantic retreat or simply to clear your mind from the everyday stresses.

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Cabin in Nashville
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Abe's Cabin at Treetop Retreat

Step into cozy 1885 charm with an unforgettable view. Perched atop one of Brown County’s highest ridges, Abe’s Cabin blends historic character with modern comfort. Enjoy a jetted spa tub, seasonal gas fireplace, and a darling farm-style kitchen perfect for slow, simple meals. There's a king bed downstairs, and a queen in the loft. Relax on the front-porch rockers or take in the view from the back deck, an inviting escape for couples or small groups!

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An inviting bedroom features a spacious King-size bed adorned with a gray throw blanket. Natural light floods the room, accentuating the exposed wooden beams overhead. A bedside table with a lamp and a decorative plant adds charm, while a large mirror reflects the cozy atmosphere.
Apartment in Nashville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Secret Terrace Apartment over Ooey Gooey Café

Come enjoy the best Nashville has to offer from a home base you will love to return to in the evenings. Or stay in all day and enjoy the lofted well-lit space, or sit on the patio and watch the people on the Ooey Gooey terrace below. You will be within walking distance of all of downtown Nashville, with your own parking space, and every home convenience you might want. Enjoy a free cinnamon roll with a 2 night stay! (Closed Monday & Tuesday)

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The exterior of the Salt Creek Winery and Loft features a wooden façade with a sloped roof. A large deck with seating extends across the front, shaded by a pergola. Signs indicate the wine tasting area, surrounded by greenery and a gravel driveway.
Loft in Nashville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 459 reviews

Salt Creek Wine Loft, Brown County

A cozy loft located above Salt Creek Winery's tasting room, downtown Nashville, IN. Walking distance to everything. Full Kitchen (remodeled 2/18), 1 Full Bath (remodeled 2/18), 1 Bedroom with new queen bed, 1 cot bed and 1 new queen sleeper sofa in living room. Please be aware that the price varies depending on season and day of the week. The actual price will be shown prior to confirming your booking.

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The mid-century modern house is surrounded by lush greenery, featuring large windows that invite natural light. A spacious back deck with bright orange chairs is visible, providing a cozy spot to enjoy the outdoors.
Home in Nashville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Nashville Treasure

This mid-century modern one bedroom house is located just 15 minutes from historic Nashville. Beautifully decorated and adjacent to Yellowwood State Forest. This house has an open floor plan. The large kitchen is open to a large family room. You can lounge in comfort or sit on the back deck and watch the wildlife. Newly remodeled in 2019 it is a sight to see. You will be making plans for your next visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Nashville?

    Stays in and around downtown Nashville are suggested for access to galleries, shops, and music venues. Cabins and cottages near Brown County State Park are also popular for those seeking proximity to hiking trails and woodlands.

  • What are the best things to do in Nashville with kids?

    Wander the trails and discovery areas at Brown County State Park, explore interactive exhibits at the Brown County History Center, or browse kid-friendly local shops for creative crafts. Seasonal festivals often have family activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Nashville?

    Explore locally owned art galleries, discover folk art shops around downtown, and take a walk through Brown County State Park. The area has live music, studio tours, and seasonal craft fairs that highlight local traditions.

  • How is the weather in Nashville?

    Nashville experiences cold winters near 23–39°F (-5–4°C) and humid summers reaching 84°F (29°C). Spring and autumn are often mild, with rainfall spread throughout the year, so an umbrella or light rain jacket can be handy.

  • When is the best time to visit Nashville?

    Autumn is often recommended for vibrant fall foliage and craft fairs, while late spring and early summer bring wildflowers and outdoor concerts. Each season has its own charm, from winter gallery exploring to summer hiking.

  • What are the best places to visit in Nashville?

    Frequently suggested spots include downtown art galleries, the Brown County Art Gallery, and the historic Pioneer Village. Brown County State Park is also well known for scenic views and trails.

  • What are some hiking trails in Nashville?

    Explore forested paths in Brown County State Park, where trails range from short loops to longer routes through rolling hills. Trails near Yellowwood State Forest also provide options for different abilities and interests.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Nashville?

    Hike or bike the paths at Brown County State Park, decorate pottery at craft studios, or learn about local history together at Pioneer Village. Many families explore picnic spots and outdoor adventure areas around the town.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Nashville?

    Nearby state forests like Yellowwood provide hiking and birdwatching, while T.C. Steele State Historic Site has art and gardens to explore. Small neighboring towns often feature antique shops and cafes rooted in local traditions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Nashville?

    Many accommodations in the area welcome pets, particularly cabins and rentals near outdoor spaces. Brown County State Park has trails and open areas that guests can enjoy with their dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Nashville?

    Bring comfortable shoes for hilly streets, and try visiting art studios during quieter weekday mornings. Live music often happens at smaller venues, and local shops usually feature regionally made crafts.

  • What is Nashville known for?

    Nashville is known for its vibrant arts scene, locally made crafts, and scenic hills. The town's folk art galleries, live music, and surrounding state parks are often highlighted by visitors.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Nashville?

    Check out local artist studios tucked along side streets, visit independent pottery workshops, or explore nature trails in Yellowwood State Forest. These spots highlight a quieter side of Nashville's creativity and landscape.

  • What are the best foods to try in Nashville?

    Nashville has comfort food staples like fried biscuits, local honey, and traditional Southern-style breakfasts. Many visitors enjoy homemade ice cream, craft beers, or seasonal dishes at locally owned restaurants.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Nashville?

    Bring comfortable shoes for exploring galleries, hiking trails, and small-town streets. Pack layers, as temperatures can shift from around 23°F (-5°C) in winter to 84°F (29°C) in summer, and a light rain jacket is useful year-round.

  • What is the nightlife in Nashville like?

    Nightlife in Nashville has intimate music venues, local bars, and spots with live acoustic or folk performances. Casual gatherings and local breweries create a relaxed, music-focused scene.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Nashville?

    Nashville has an annual fall art and crafts fair, music festivals during the summer, and seasonal celebrations highlighting local artists and foods. Many visitors also look forward to events around October's changing leaves.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Nashville?

    Nashville has family-friendly rentals, including cabins, cottages, and homes with outdoor space. Properties near Brown County State Park or around downtown make it easy to access activities for all ages.

All about Nashville

Nashville isn’t just located in one of the most scenic parts of Indiana, where forests stretch over rolling hills and the steep-sided Salt Creek Valley. The artists who formed the Brown County Art Colony in the early 20th century have left an enduring influence on this charming town. Downtown Nashville is home to more than a hundred small shops, and you can spend a day here wandering from cottage to cabin, sampling fudge or candy corn, and browsing through craft stores and gallery-hopping. Many visitors arrange their trips around theater and live music performances. Autumn is glorious in the nearby Brown County State Park and Yellowwood State Park, bringing visitors from all over to hike and drive amid the brilliant fall leaves. But don’t wait for October — this comfortable retreat is an ideal spot for a family-friendly getaway year round.

What are the top things to do in Nashville?

Brown County State Park

Almost everyone who visits Nashville makes a pilgrimage to Indiana’s most beautiful state park, whose ridges and valleys were formed by glacial meltwaters at the end of the last Ice Age. The 16,000-acre park is covered in old-growth forest and riddled with hiking and mountain-biking trails. Many climb up the 90-foot Fire Tower to take in the expanse of the entire park.

T. C. Steele State Historic Site

Theodore Clement Steele is one of the best-known painters of the Hoosier Group of impressionists. In 1907, he and his second wife, Alma, built the House of the Singing Woods in the Arts and Crafts style, as well as a large studio and gardens. Now a museum, the home displays some of Steele’s loveliest landscapes, and you can meander around the 60-acre property afterward, admiring the terrain that inspired them.

Pioneer Village

The Brown County Historical Society has preserved one small corner of early-19th-century Nashville, and children especially will enjoy exploring the log-walled buildings, blacksmith’s shop, and best of all, the old jail. Historical re-enactors bring the site to life from May through October.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Nashville

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 100 vacation rentals in Nashville

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Nashville vacation rentals start at G$14,692 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    40 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    40 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    100 of Nashville vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Nashville stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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