Brown County doesn’t stop being beautiful and charming when wintertime rolls in—it actually looks and feels great in winter white. It’ll be simple to make winter in Brown County an outdoor experience you won’t soon forget.
Enjoy the Brown County hills, meadows, and forests at BC3! Bring your friends and/or family to play disc golf! Brown County Country Club features an all-new, championship disc golf course and club. Designed for all player levels, there are 24 holes dedicated for the most advanced pros, 24 holes designed for more casual players, and […]
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Have some fun at Deer Run Park! Owned and operated by Brown County Parks & Recreation, Deer Run Park has tons of facilities and activities available including: Baseball and Softball Fields Basketball Court Victory Skate Park Community Garden Fishing in Salt Creek (license required) Grills Open Fields for All Sports Picnic Tables Playground Soccer Fields […]
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The 48-mile Knobstone Trail is Indiana’s longest natural surface foot path. Connected with other nearby trails, it can be up to 150 miles! It is a popular backcountry trail that runs along high ridges which offer great views across the wooded hills of southern Indiana, and on clear days, even glimpses of Louisville and the […]
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If the Hoosier Hikers Council (HHC) has a signature trail, the 42-mile Tecumseh Trail in Indiana is it! Built by the HHC in 1998-2002, the Tecumseh Trail begins at Morgan-Monroe State Forest headquarters, which is about 5 miles south of Martinsville and ends in a remote area of Brown County forest near Monroe Reservoir, just […]
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Trevlac Bluffs Nature Preserve is named for its towering 200-foot bluff over Beanblossom Creek that features a rare stand of native eastern hemlock trees, found naturally in only about two dozen places in Indiana. The preserve also protects over 100 acres of forested wetlands in the floodplain of Beanblossom Creek and over a mile of […]
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