Sometimes, when you want to get away from it all, you don’t want to go on some island getaway, or to an expensive resort. Oftentimes, just a change of scenery by way of visiting a small town you’ve never been to before can go a long way. When it comes to charming small towns in Indiana, we’ve got more than plenty, and it’s tough to narrow down our picks for the best of the best. Every tiny town in the Hoosier State has something to offer; you’ve just got to know where to look. Here are some of our picks for the best charming small towns in Indiana which are absolutely perfect for a quick weekend getaway:

  1. Madison

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Ken Ratcliff/Flickr Madison, Indiana, was established in 1809 along the beautiful Ohio River. It was also the home of Indiana’s very first railroad, and the whole town is brimming with history. This would make a great trip for a history lover who’d like to know more about the Hoosier State and its many historic places. Madison, IN, USA

  1. Angola

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*Hajee/Flickr Angola is home to a famous Civil War monument, and people come from all over to see and photograph it. Although it’s another great pick for a history buff, keep in mind that it’s a college town quite close to Trine University - however, it’s a lot quieter than you’d expect. Angola, IN 46703, USA

  1. Aurora

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nycscout/Flickr Aurora is just 35 miles from Cincinnati and is a great hub for folks looking to go out and about on their weekend trips. It’s a beautiful, historic river town that was established in the early 1800s. It’s always the oldest towns that are the best for getting away. Aurora, IN, USA

  1. Nashville

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Serge Melki/Flickr Fun fact: Nashville is beautiful Brown County’s only incorporated town; it’s also the center of the Brown City Art Colony, which was established back in 1907. There are lots of cute shops and intriguing art galleries here, and it’s excellent for a nice, relaxed day out. Nashville, IN 47448, USA

  1. Greenfield

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Indiana Landmarks/Flickr Greenfield has been around since March 1828; it’s most famous for being the birthplace and hometown of esteemed author James Whitcomb Riley. Like many others on this list, it’s perfect for its quiet - it’s a low-key, chilled-out place to relax. Greenfield, IN 46140, USA

  1. Goshen

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Terence Faircloth/Flickr Originally platted in 1831, Goshen is home to Goshen College. The town is also famous for being a major RV and RV accessories manufacturer. Goshen, IN, USA

  1. Merom

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Ken Ratcliff/Flickr Merom is a tiny town with tons of beauty and a big personality. Established in 1817, it’s a gorgeous little place where being laid-back is easy. Peruse the old-school shops and soak in the small-town charm.

  1. Whiting

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Eric Allix Rogers/Flickr The town of Whiting was established in 1889 and is just 15 miles from Chicago, so it’s a great place for folks looking for a more active weekend trip to visit. You have plenty of options when it comes to things to do; the hard part is going to be choosing! Whiting, IN, USA

  1. Beverly Shores

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Jim Maurer/Flickr Last on this list, but certainly not least, is the gorgeous dark-sky town of Beverly Shores, Indiana. When it comes to quaint small towns in Indiana, Beverly Shores is easily among the best. As a dark-sky city, some of the best times in Beverly Shores are had after dark. They keep it dim and low-key out there so you can enjoy the billions of stars overhead. Beverly Shores, IN, USA

So, what do you think? Where would you go first? What are some of your favorite Indiana towns to get away from it all? Tell us all about them in the comments!

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Ken Ratcliff/Flickr

Madison, Indiana, was established in 1809 along the beautiful Ohio River. It was also the home of Indiana’s very first railroad, and the whole town is brimming with history. This would make a great trip for a history lover who’d like to know more about the Hoosier State and its many historic places.

Madison, IN, USA

Just Will/Flickr

*Hajee/Flickr

Angola is home to a famous Civil War monument, and people come from all over to see and photograph it. Although it’s another great pick for a history buff, keep in mind that it’s a college town quite close to Trine University - however, it’s a lot quieter than you’d expect.

Angola, IN 46703, USA

John Jackson/Flickr

nycscout/Flickr

Aurora is just 35 miles from Cincinnati and is a great hub for folks looking to go out and about on their weekend trips. It’s a beautiful, historic river town that was established in the early 1800s. It’s always the oldest towns that are the best for getting away.

Aurora, IN, USA

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Serge Melki/Flickr

Fun fact: Nashville is beautiful Brown County’s only incorporated town; it’s also the center of the Brown City Art Colony, which was established back in 1907. There are lots of cute shops and intriguing art galleries here, and it’s excellent for a nice, relaxed day out.

Nashville, IN 47448, USA

Indiana Public Media/Flickr

Indiana Landmarks/Flickr

Greenfield has been around since March 1828; it’s most famous for being the birthplace and hometown of esteemed author James Whitcomb Riley. Like many others on this list, it’s perfect for its quiet - it’s a low-key, chilled-out place to relax.

Greenfield, IN 46140, USA

David Cornwell/Flickr

Terence Faircloth/Flickr

Originally platted in 1831, Goshen is home to Goshen College. The town is also famous for being a major RV and RV accessories manufacturer.

Goshen, IN, USA

Merom is a tiny town with tons of beauty and a big personality. Established in 1817, it’s a gorgeous little place where being laid-back is easy. Peruse the old-school shops and soak in the small-town charm.

Eric Allix Rogers/Flickr

The town of Whiting was established in 1889 and is just 15 miles from Chicago, so it’s a great place for folks looking for a more active weekend trip to visit. You have plenty of options when it comes to things to do; the hard part is going to be choosing!

Whiting, IN, USA

David Wilson/Flickr

Jim Maurer/Flickr

Last on this list, but certainly not least, is the gorgeous dark-sky town of Beverly Shores, Indiana. When it comes to quaint small towns in Indiana, Beverly Shores is easily among the best. As a dark-sky city, some of the best times in Beverly Shores are had after dark. They keep it dim and low-key out there so you can enjoy the billions of stars overhead.

Beverly Shores, IN, USA

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Indiana Towns September 13, 2022 Tori Jane What are some of the cutest Indiana towns?   Indiana is a delightful state, and there are so many cute towns in Indiana that it’s almost impossible to list them all. It seems like everywhere you go, you’ll find beauty and wonder, and the small towns really showcase this magic for all to see. Some of our favorite cute small towns in Indiana include hidden gems like Carmel, Beverly Shores, and Michigan City, all of which are Lake Michigan towns so beautiful you’ll forget you’re in the Midwest. We also love tiny towns like Patriot, New Harmony, Shipshewana, and Goshen. As for what it is that draws us to places like these, we don’t know – but we’re certainly not complaining, either.   What is the best small town in Indiana?   Well, obviously, “best” is a subjective qualifier, but the list of adorable small towns in Indiana does continue long after the above-mentioned places are counted. Other adorable small towns in Indiana that could be called the “best” include crown jewels like French Lick, which is a stunning resort paradise you’ll never forget, Vincennes, which is excellent for fans of local history, and Nashville, which is in very close proximity to Brown County State Park and is known for being outrageously beautiful. No matter what you look for in a small town, you’re sure to find the perfect place somewhere in the Hoosier State.   Where are all the best quiet small towns in Indiana?  Well, considering there are simply so many amazing small towns in Indiana to visit, it’s impossible to quantify which ones are “the best”. You’ll find delightful, peaceful, sleepy little places no matter where you look; northern Indiana, southern Indiana, and central Indiana are all excellent starting points. Indiana is beautiful, and so are its small towns – especially the ones so tiny they don’t even have a post office!  

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September 13, 2022

Tori Jane

What are some of the cutest Indiana towns?   Indiana is a delightful state, and there are so many cute towns in Indiana that it’s almost impossible to list them all. It seems like everywhere you go, you’ll find beauty and wonder, and the small towns really showcase this magic for all to see. Some of our favorite cute small towns in Indiana include hidden gems like Carmel, Beverly Shores, and Michigan City, all of which are Lake Michigan towns so beautiful you’ll forget you’re in the Midwest. We also love tiny towns like Patriot, New Harmony, Shipshewana, and Goshen. As for what it is that draws us to places like these, we don’t know – but we’re certainly not complaining, either.   What is the best small town in Indiana?   Well, obviously, “best” is a subjective qualifier, but the list of adorable small towns in Indiana does continue long after the above-mentioned places are counted. Other adorable small towns in Indiana that could be called the “best” include crown jewels like French Lick, which is a stunning resort paradise you’ll never forget, Vincennes, which is excellent for fans of local history, and Nashville, which is in very close proximity to Brown County State Park and is known for being outrageously beautiful. No matter what you look for in a small town, you’re sure to find the perfect place somewhere in the Hoosier State.   Where are all the best quiet small towns in Indiana?  Well, considering there are simply so many amazing small towns in Indiana to visit, it’s impossible to quantify which ones are “the best”. You’ll find delightful, peaceful, sleepy little places no matter where you look; northern Indiana, southern Indiana, and central Indiana are all excellent starting points. Indiana is beautiful, and so are its small towns – especially the ones so tiny they don’t even have a post office!  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Indiana is a delightful state, and there are so many cute towns in Indiana that it’s almost impossible to list them all. It seems like everywhere you go, you’ll find beauty and wonder, and the small towns really showcase this magic for all to see. Some of our favorite cute small towns in Indiana include hidden gems like Carmel, Beverly Shores, and Michigan City, all of which are Lake Michigan towns so beautiful you’ll forget you’re in the Midwest. We also love tiny towns like Patriot, New Harmony, Shipshewana, and Goshen. As for what it is that draws us to places like these, we don’t know – but we’re certainly not complaining, either.  

What is the best small town in Indiana?  

Well, obviously, “best” is a subjective qualifier, but the list of adorable small towns in Indiana does continue long after the above-mentioned places are counted. Other adorable small towns in Indiana that could be called the “best” include crown jewels like French Lick, which is a stunning resort paradise you’ll never forget, Vincennes, which is excellent for fans of local history, and Nashville, which is in very close proximity to Brown County State Park and is known for being outrageously beautiful. No matter what you look for in a small town, you’re sure to find the perfect place somewhere in the Hoosier State.  

Where are all the best quiet small towns in Indiana? 

Well, considering there are simply so many amazing small towns in Indiana to visit, it’s impossible to quantify which ones are “the best”. You’ll find delightful, peaceful, sleepy little places no matter where you look; northern Indiana, southern Indiana, and central Indiana are all excellent starting points. Indiana is beautiful, and so are its small towns – especially the ones so tiny they don’t even have a post office!