The Sock Barn outside Nashville, Indiana, a dark green wooden barn with a hand-painted sign, its side wall covered in dozens of hanging socks

The Sock Barn in Nashville, Indiana: Brown County’s Quirkiest Landmark

Taylor HuffWriter

Aug 18, 20263 min read
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A Strange Sight Along State Road 46

If you’ve spent much time driving through scenic Brown County, chances are you’ve heard about the Sock Barn. Located just outside of Nashville along State Road 46, this little roadside attraction has become one of the most talked-about oddities in southern Indiana. At first glance, it looks exactly like what the name suggests… a barn covered in old socks. But around here, that’s part of the charm.

Visitors from all over stop to snap photos, leave behind a sock, and see what all the fuss is about. It’s weird, funny, and fits the laid-back personality of Brown County.

The Story Behind the Socks

The Sock Barn started as a simple joke between local property owners and hikers traveling the nearby Tecumseh Trail. The owners placed a pile of geodes near the barn with a handmade sign that read, “Take a Rock, Leave a Sock.” What began as a playful idea quickly turned into a tradition. Before long, hikers and travelers started hanging their worn-out socks on the barn after taking a geode home.

Over the years, the collection grew larger and larger. Today, colorful socks hang from nearly every corner of the barn, alongside ribbons, notes, and other small keepsakes left by visitors passing through the area.

A Hidden Gem in Brown County

Part of what makes the Sock Barn special is how unexpected it feels. Brown County is already known for its rolling hills, hiking trails, art galleries, and small-town charm, but the Sock Barn adds a little humor to the mix. It’s one of those places locals love pointing out to first-time visitors because the reactions are always entertaining.

Unlike bigger tourist attractions, there’s nothing commercial about it. No tickets, no gift shop, and no official tour guide. It’s simply a quirky roadside stop that grew naturally through community participation and word of mouth.

Why Locals Still Love It

In a world full of polished attractions and carefully planned destinations, the Sock Barn feels authentic. It reminds people that sometimes the best memories come from the strange little places you stumble across by accident.

Most locals will tell you the same thing. If you’re headed to Nashville for a weekend getaway, hiking trip, or fall drive through Brown County, the Sock Barn is worth a quick stop. Bring an old sock if you want to join the tradition, or just enjoy one of Indiana’s most unusual landmarks for yourself.

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The Sock Barn is a small roadside barn covered in old socks left behind by visitors. It sits just outside Nashville along State Road 46 and has become one of the most talked-about oddities in southern Indiana.
Taylor Huff

Taylor Huff

Born and raised in Indiana’s 574, Taylor is a business owner, farm wife, and mom who brings local heart to Get IN by giving you insider tips on the state’s hidden gems.

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