Log Cabins in Nashville, Indiana

Log Cabins in Nashville, Indiana
Brown County, Indiana, attracts thousands of visitors every year to the artist colony of Nashville, especially in the fall when the trees of Brown County State Park, Yellowwood State Forest and Hoosier National Forest are at the height of autumn color. Visitors are particularly drawn to the many log cabins for rent. Don't expect to live like pioneers in these log cabins, though. Most are heated, air conditioned, have modern kitchens and even satellite TV.

McGinley Vacation Cabins

All nine of the McGinley cabins are set on private acreage, ranging from 5 to 85 acres near Yellowwood State Forest and Hoosier National Forest. All have full kitchens and are equipped with microwaves, cookware, eating utensils, coffee maker, bath and bed linens, a charcoal grill, heat and air conditioning, a fireplace either wood burning or gas, satellite TV with either a DVD player or VCR, radio, CD player and phone. Check-in is after 2 p.m., and check-out is by 11 a.m. Prices per night for these cabins range from $100 to $400, based on the cabin, number of guests, season and demand. Pets are not allowed at any of the McGinley cabins.

McGinley Vacation Cabins
(812) 988-7337
www.mcginleyvacationcabins.com

Hills O'Brown Cabins

Hills O'Brown Property Management represents more than 100 privately owned log cabins in the Nashville, Indiana, area. The cabins range in size from cabins for two to four people to a dude ranch for two to 54. Amenities and policies vary widely. Pets are allowed at some, but not all, of the cabins. Prices in 2009 for overnight stays range from $75 to $325, depending upon the season, the cabin and size of group.

Hills O'Brown Property Management
4118 E. State Road 46
Nashville, IN 47448
(812) 988-6429
www.browncountylogcabins.com

Cabins Sweet Cabins

Cabins Sweet Cabins are two log cabins in the woods near Brown County State Park. The Sweetheart Cabin sleeps four in its two bedrooms. It's a no-smoking cabin, but pets and kids are welcome with a pet-damage deposit. Amenities include satellite TV with VCR/DVD player. You won't be roughing it with the king-size four poster cherry bed in the master bedroom and the indoor sauna and hot tub that accommodates four people. A minimum stay of two nights is required. Rates in 2009 are $180 to $240 per night for one couple, plus an additional charge of $25 for each additional guest.
The Apple Cabin at the Orchard Hill Inn sleeps two to six people. It has two bedrooms and one bathroom, a well-stocked kitchen, dining room, great room with fireplace and beamed ceiling, and patio and an outdoor hot tub, both of which overlook the stocked fishing pond. Overnight rates in 2009 range from $180 to $240 per night, based on season and size of group.

Cabins Sweet Cabins
abbeyinnreservation@earthlink.net

Article Written By Susan Miller

Susan Miller has been a professional journalist since 1990. She edited two weeklies for a chain of suburban newspapers and has written for the "Indianapolis Star," the "Indianapolis Business Journal" and several magazines, among other publications and websites. Miller studied design, photography and technology at Purdue University and Central Piedmont Community College.

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