Brown County, Indiana, is a picturesque and culturally rich area known for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and vibrant arts scene. Located in the southern part of the state, Brown County is often referred to as the "Art Colony of the Midwest" and is a popular destination for visitors seeking a blend of natural beauty and artistic inspiration. The county is part of the larger region known as the "Knobs," characterized by its unique topography and sandstone bluffs.
Local Attractions:
- Bean Blossom Covered Bridge: A historic covered bridge, one of the few remaining in the county.
- Abe Martin Lodge: A rustic lodge in Brown County State Park, offering accommodations and dining.
- Yellowwood State Forest: A nearby forest with hiking trails, picnicking areas, and a reservoir.
City URL: https://www.browncounty-in.gov