Let’s be honest: when it comes to charming small towns, Indiana has most other states beat. Whether you’re looking for a quaint place to visit and explore or looking to get away for a quiet retreat, Indiana has the perfect small-town offerings for you. Here are our favorite fantastic Indiana towns – all of which are options that offer you peace and quiet:

  1. Bourbon

wikimedia Bourbon, Indiana has the amazing motto, “Small Town, Big Heart”. This tiny town in Marshall County has a population of under 2,000 residents. Bourbon was first founded in the early 1850s and its gymnasium is on the National Register of Historic Places. If you’re looking for a small town done right, Bourbon is the place for you. Bourbon, IN 46504, USA

  1. Patriot

wikimedia Patriot, Indiana is truly a tiny town, with a population of approximately 524! This town has true staying power as it was once destroyed in a fire during the 1920s, and again demolished during the Ohio River flood in 1937. Patriot is only .26 sq miles, so if you’re looking for a truly small town, you’re in luck! Patriot, IN 47038, USA

  1. Merom

Ken Ratcliff/Flickr With a population under 230 and a post office that’s been in business since 1818, this tiny town has beauty and history to boot. The former building of Union Christian College is also on the National Register of Historic places. For a scenic small town getaway, Merom is your stop. Merom, IN 47861, USA

  1. Stinesville

HystericalMark/Flickr Stinesville sprung up in 1855 when the New Albany and Salem Railroad was first extended to this area. Their historic post office has been open since 1860 and its historic commercial district is also on the National Register of Historic Places. Their large supply of limestone has been used in famous structures, such as the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument in Indianapolis. With under 200 people in the town, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more peaceful small town in Indiana. Stinesville, IN, USA

  1. Mentone

Don Patton/YouTube Mentone is perhaps most famous for being the home of the World’s Largest Egg. It’s also often referred to as the Egg Basket of the Midwest, due to the town’s high commercial production of eggs. If you’re looking for a tight knit small town, Mentone is one of the finest. Mentone, IN 46539, USA

  1. Pine Village

wikimedia Legend has it that Pine Village was named after the sole pine tree that stood near Pine Creek. This town is mostly well known for hosting a professional football team in the early 1900s. The total population is just over 250, making it a quaint small town to explore and relax in. Pine Village, IN 47975, USA

  1. Bridgeton

wikimedia Bridgeton has a ton to offer visitors; from their historic covered bridge to the charming Bridgeton falls. What you won’t find in this town, however, is a lot of people, making it an ideal and rustic place to escape to. Bridgeton, IN, USA

  1. Williamsport

wikimedia In Williamsport, you’ll find the state’s highest waterfall (Williamsport Falls) to relax near. Plus, with a population of approximately 1700 residents, you won’t find yourself bumping into too many people here. Williamsport, IN 47993, USA

  1. Oldenburg

OZinOH/Flickr Oldenburg grants visitors a peaceful getaway, with under 700 residents in this charming town. You’ll also find some stunning buildings here, such as the gorgeous Immaculate Conception Convent, which is quite massive and amazing to behold in person. Oldenburg, IN, USA

  1. Pawnee

wikimedia Known as “The Greatest Town in America”, Pawnee… Okay, Pawnee might be a fictional town and this City Hall building used for external shots on “Parks and Recreation” might be located in California, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t showcase how amazing Indiana small towns can be! Pawnee might not be real, but it definitely showed the best of the Hoosier spirit and made everyone want to move to small town Indiana.

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Bourbon, Indiana has the amazing motto, “Small Town, Big Heart”. This tiny town in Marshall County has a population of under 2,000 residents. Bourbon was first founded in the early 1850s and its gymnasium is on the National Register of Historic Places. If you’re looking for a small town done right, Bourbon is the place for you.

Bourbon, IN 46504, USA

Patriot, Indiana is truly a tiny town, with a population of approximately 524! This town has true staying power as it was once destroyed in a fire during the 1920s, and again demolished during the Ohio River flood in 1937. Patriot is only .26 sq miles, so if you’re looking for a truly small town, you’re in luck!

Patriot, IN 47038, USA

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With a population under 230 and a post office that’s been in business since 1818, this tiny town has beauty and history to boot. The former building of Union Christian College is also on the National Register of Historic places. For a scenic small town getaway, Merom is your stop.

Merom, IN 47861, USA

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Stinesville sprung up in 1855 when the New Albany and Salem Railroad was first extended to this area. Their historic post office has been open since 1860 and its historic commercial district is also on the National Register of Historic Places. Their large supply of limestone has been used in famous structures, such as the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument in Indianapolis. With under 200 people in the town, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more peaceful small town in Indiana.

Stinesville, IN, USA

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Mentone is perhaps most famous for being the home of the World’s Largest Egg. It’s also often referred to as the Egg Basket of the Midwest, due to the town’s high commercial production of eggs. If you’re looking for a tight knit small town, Mentone is one of the finest.

Mentone, IN 46539, USA

Legend has it that Pine Village was named after the sole pine tree that stood near Pine Creek. This town is mostly well known for hosting a professional football team in the early 1900s. The total population is just over 250, making it a quaint small town to explore and relax in.

Pine Village, IN 47975, USA

Bridgeton has a ton to offer visitors; from their historic covered bridge to the charming Bridgeton falls. What you won’t find in this town, however, is a lot of people, making it an ideal and rustic place to escape to.

Bridgeton, IN, USA

In Williamsport, you’ll find the state’s highest waterfall (Williamsport Falls) to relax near. Plus, with a population of approximately 1700 residents, you won’t find yourself bumping into too many people here.

Williamsport, IN 47993, USA

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Oldenburg grants visitors a peaceful getaway, with under 700 residents in this charming town. You’ll also find some stunning buildings here, such as the gorgeous Immaculate Conception Convent, which is quite massive and amazing to behold in person.

Oldenburg, IN, USA

Known as “The Greatest Town in America”, Pawnee… Okay, Pawnee might be a fictional town and this City Hall building used for external shots on “Parks and Recreation” might be located in California, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t showcase how amazing Indiana small towns can be! Pawnee might not be real, but it definitely showed the best of the Hoosier spirit and made everyone want to move to small town Indiana.

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Indiana Towns September 13, 2022 Tori Jane What are some adorable, quiet small towns in Indiana?   There are lots of adorable small towns in Indiana to visit or even move to, and most of them are downright adorable. Some of our all-time favorite small towns in Indiana include gorgeous lakeside wonders like the town of Beverly Shores, which is more than just one of the best dark sky cities in Indiana, and Michigan City, another Lake Michigan town that’s small enough to be charming and big enough to have plenty to do. Other favorite small towns in Indiana we love include places like Patriot, New Harmony, Shipshewana, Goshen, Greenfield, and many more. If you’re hoping to transition into small-town life, Indiana is the perfect escape!   How many small towns in Indiana are there?   There are about ten big cities in Indiana, including Indianapolis, but what about the hidden gems? The tiny towns? The good ol’ places where life is simple? Though it’s hard to know just how many small towns in Indiana there are as of right this moment, rest assured that there are hundreds; as of the last time we checked the numbers, there are more than 700 small towns scattered all over Indiana just waiting to be visited. The smallest town in Indiana is, as of the time of this writing, the town of Laconia, whose population is just over 50 people. There are countless beautiful small towns in Indiana, as well as fascinating and eerie ghost towns in Indiana. You never know what you’ll come across while adventuring!   What are some cute small towns to visit in Indiana?  So, with all that being said, what are some of the cutest small towns in Indiana? Of course, “cutest” is subjective, but still – there are some real gems out there. Some of the most adorable small towns in Indiana include crown jewels like Carmel, where you’ll find A+ shopping and some of the best eateries and bakeries in the state. Other favorites include adorable Angola, peaceful New Harmony, beautiful Corydon, Amish wonder Shipshewana, and the coveted Winona Lake. Lots of the small towns in the Hoosier State are in or nearby Indiana’s state parks and well worth a visit on that merit alone!  

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Indiana Towns

September 13, 2022

Tori Jane

What are some adorable, quiet small towns in Indiana?   There are lots of adorable small towns in Indiana to visit or even move to, and most of them are downright adorable. Some of our all-time favorite small towns in Indiana include gorgeous lakeside wonders like the town of Beverly Shores, which is more than just one of the best dark sky cities in Indiana, and Michigan City, another Lake Michigan town that’s small enough to be charming and big enough to have plenty to do. Other favorite small towns in Indiana we love include places like Patriot, New Harmony, Shipshewana, Goshen, Greenfield, and many more. If you’re hoping to transition into small-town life, Indiana is the perfect escape!   How many small towns in Indiana are there?   There are about ten big cities in Indiana, including Indianapolis, but what about the hidden gems? The tiny towns? The good ol’ places where life is simple? Though it’s hard to know just how many small towns in Indiana there are as of right this moment, rest assured that there are hundreds; as of the last time we checked the numbers, there are more than 700 small towns scattered all over Indiana just waiting to be visited. The smallest town in Indiana is, as of the time of this writing, the town of Laconia, whose population is just over 50 people. There are countless beautiful small towns in Indiana, as well as fascinating and eerie ghost towns in Indiana. You never know what you’ll come across while adventuring!   What are some cute small towns to visit in Indiana?  So, with all that being said, what are some of the cutest small towns in Indiana? Of course, “cutest” is subjective, but still – there are some real gems out there. Some of the most adorable small towns in Indiana include crown jewels like Carmel, where you’ll find A+ shopping and some of the best eateries and bakeries in the state. Other favorites include adorable Angola, peaceful New Harmony, beautiful Corydon, Amish wonder Shipshewana, and the coveted Winona Lake. Lots of the small towns in the Hoosier State are in or nearby Indiana’s state parks and well worth a visit on that merit alone!  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are lots of adorable small towns in Indiana to visit or even move to, and most of them are downright adorable. Some of our all-time favorite small towns in Indiana include gorgeous lakeside wonders like the town of Beverly Shores, which is more than just one of the best dark sky cities in Indiana, and Michigan City, another Lake Michigan town that’s small enough to be charming and big enough to have plenty to do. Other favorite small towns in Indiana we love include places like Patriot, New Harmony, Shipshewana, Goshen, Greenfield, and many more. If you’re hoping to transition into small-town life, Indiana is the perfect escape!  

How many small towns in Indiana are there?  

There are about ten big cities in Indiana, including Indianapolis, but what about the hidden gems? The tiny towns? The good ol’ places where life is simple? Though it’s hard to know just how many small towns in Indiana there are as of right this moment, rest assured that there are hundreds; as of the last time we checked the numbers, there are more than 700 small towns scattered all over Indiana just waiting to be visited. The smallest town in Indiana is, as of the time of this writing, the town of Laconia, whose population is just over 50 people. There are countless beautiful small towns in Indiana, as well as fascinating and eerie ghost towns in Indiana. You never know what you’ll come across while adventuring!  

What are some cute small towns to visit in Indiana? 

So, with all that being said, what are some of the cutest small towns in Indiana? Of course, “cutest” is subjective, but still – there are some real gems out there. Some of the most adorable small towns in Indiana include crown jewels like Carmel, where you’ll find A+ shopping and some of the best eateries and bakeries in the state. Other favorites include adorable Angola, peaceful New Harmony, beautiful Corydon, Amish wonder Shipshewana, and the coveted Winona Lake. Lots of the small towns in the Hoosier State are in or nearby Indiana’s state parks and well worth a visit on that merit alone!