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Nashville

Indiana

Artistic charm and forested hills! Discover 60 miles of peaceful trails in a hidden gem.

Brown County, Indiana, is known for its rolling hills, forested landscapes, and artistic community. Nashville, the county seat, is a charming town with art galleries, craft shops, and a relaxed atmosphere. Brown County State Park is a major attraction, offering hiking, camping, and scenic drives. The area provides a peaceful escape and a chance to enjoy nature.

Brown County has a humid continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. The best time for mountain biking is generally spring and fall, when the weather is mild. Summer can be hot and humid, and winter can bring snow and ice. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and check trail conditions before heading out.

Featured MTB Trails

Brown County State Park features 60 miles of a network of mountain biking trails that wind through the forested hills. The trails offer a mix of flowy sections, technical challenges, and scenic views. The terrain includes rolling hills, wooded areas, and some rocky sections.

  • Brown County State Park: This is the main destination and an IMBA Bronze-Level Ride Center. It boasts a well-maintained and extensive network of purpose-built singletrack. Popular trails include:
    • Hobbs Hollow: A highly-rated flow trail with berms, jumps, and rollers.
    • Hesitation Point: Known for its challenging climbs and rewarding descents.
    • Aynes Loop: A classic loop offering a bit of everything Brown County has to offer.
    • Limekiln Trail (East & West): Often praised for their flow and features.
  • Green Valley Trail: A longer, more cross-country oriented trail with good flow.

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