- The list below includes 64 free or cheap things to do in or near Nashville, Indiana, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, National & State Parks, Bike Paths and Ziplines.
- From Brown County State Park to Salt Creek Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Nashville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bloomington, Columbus, Martinsville and Corydon.
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McCullough's Run Park sits on 50 acres and currently features a shelter, picnic tables and a playground. The playground offers transfer stations, so those in wheelchairs can lift themselves onto the equipment.
23.3 Miles
An old-school drive in movie attraction dating back to 1950, the Center Brook Drive-In screens a variety of first-run films, most appropriate for the whole family. The theater also offers an array of concessions.
24.6 Miles
Hunters Honey Farm is owned and operated by a family of beekeepers that manages several hundred hives. Tours include honey tasting, extracting and bottling, and also a discussion on bee-keeping. The gift shop offers pure honey and other products.
24.6 Miles
Salt Creek Brewery offers a high level of hospitality that the region is known for. The building is a converted service garage, which gives patrons a unique experience. Locals and visitors stay for the live musical performances.
26.1 Miles
Spanning 13.5 acres, Independence Park is Indiana's first to be completely accessible to all, regardless of disabilities. The park features wheelchair accessible basketball courts, a playground with sensory components for autistic kids, and other attractions.
27.0 Miles
Created to preserve the history of the community, Lawrence County Museum offers numerous permanent and temporary exhibits. This includes articles from the Civil War as well as artifacts/memorabilia from local sports programs/athletes, industry and government.
27.0 Miles
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Dedicated to preserving and celebrating local history and culture, the Lawrence County Historical & Genealogical Society meets in the Lawrence County Museum of History. The society sponsors and hosts a variety of historical events.
27.2 Miles
Featuring a shelter for events, Summerfield Park has a short walking trail and is composed almost entirely of grass fields. It has two small playgrounds, two basketball courts, a BMX area and fields that can be used for soccer.
27.4 Miles
Situated on 202,000 acres, Hoosier National Forest features over 260 miles of trails along with RV and tent camping sites. It offers an archaeological site, sandstone formations, waterfalls, a large wilderness area and a stone house built in 1874.
27.5 Miles
Freedom Park houses a play structure, soccer and football fields, tennis and basketball courts, and a disc golf course. A 1.5 mile long walking trail surrounds the park, and restrooms and picnic areas are provided for convenience.