Indiana winters are more cozy when nestled in a log cabin.
Southern Indiana cabins offer guests a variety of views and locations with one thing in common: natural beauty. Some cabins are offered on lakes, creeks or rivers, while others are nestled in woodland or prairie. Southern Indiana offers several historic and charming towns, along with wineries, amusement parks, state parks and caves, among other attractions to the area.
Forgotten Times Log Cabins
Canoes are provided for guests at Forgotten Times.
Located in Derby, Indiana near the Ohio River, Forgotten Times Log Cabins offers guests beautifully rustic accommodations. The two cabins have a private dock on Oil Creek for boating and fishing pleasure, and are nestled among the wooded forests and rolling terrain Derby offers.
Each cabin offers a queen-size bed in the bedroom and a hide-a-bed for additional sleeping. Linens and bath towels are provided, along with a gas fireplace and fully-equipped kitchens. Outdoor amenities include grills, canoes, fire pits and picnic tables for those wanting to enjoy nature.
Oil Creek provides guests with direct access to the Ohio River and also many side-bayous and streams. Deer, beavers and herons are among a few of the commonly seen species living near the creek. Hiking trails are also close by with the Hoosier National Forest and DNR managed properties.
Forgotten Times Log Cabins
David & Mary Alexander
13304 N. State Road 66
Derby, IN 47525
812-836-2447
perrycountyindiana.org
Bittersweet Farm--the Cabin
Local and original artwork hangs on the walls at Bittersweet Farm Cabin.
Located just north of Nashville, Indiana, Bittersweet Farm's Cabin offers guests a secluded, rustic retreat. This four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom cabin includes a fully-equipped kitchen with quality cook- and bake-ware, satellite television, sleeping accommodations for up to eight and comfortable interior. Outside, there is a gracious front porch offering majestic views, a fire pit, hot tub, grill and picnic table.
Close by guests can indulge in the town of Nashville, with its many art galleries, boutiques, locally-crafted items and several dining options. Brown County State Park is also nearby, and is a favorite of hoosiers and visitors alike. Many hiking, biking and bridle trails are in the area, granting guests the opportunity for a wonderful vacation with many memory-making moments.
Hills O'Brown
Property Management
4118 E. State Road 46
Nashville, IN 47448
812-988-6429
bittersweetfarmcabin.com
Vinnie's Ohio River Cabins
Guests can enjoy outdoor dining with the provided grills.
Located on the Ohio River, these two cabins offer guests spectacular views and superb amenities. The cabins are private and feature outdoor hot tubs which are cleaned after every use, fully-equipped kitchens and outdoor amenities as well.
The Dawn Star Cabin, built in 1998, offers guests a lit volleyball pit, grill, sleeping accommodations for six, a gas fireplace and cathedral ceilings.
The River Edge Cabin, completed in 2007, offers guests sleeping accommodations for 14 and is handicap-accessible. Outside this cabin, guests can take in the view on the upper deck's porch-swing, enjoy outdoor dining with the grill or on the picnic table, and lounge chairs are also available. There is an upper deck and a lower deck.
Boat rentals, Wyandotte Cave and the Hoosier National Forest are located nearby, along with a selection of restaurants for a night out.
Vinnie's Ohio River Log Cabins
19150 N. State Road 66
Mount Pleasant, IN 47520-5034
812-457-9501
812-843-4848
vinnieslogcabins.net
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