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200 E. Washington St., Suite 2301 Indianapolis, IN 46204. Where we create places and experiences that inspire. Explore our parks, greenspaces, trails, and recreation opportunities to plan your next adventure!
The Indianapolis Department of Parks and Recreation oversees the Indianapolis and Marion County park system, which includes 212 parks, 11,258 acres of green space, 125 playgrounds, 155 sports fields, 153 miles of trails, 23 recreation and nature centers, 19 aquatic centers, 21 spray grounds, 13 golf courses, and 4 dog parks.
Most parks are managed by the city’s Department of Parks and Recreation, also known as Indy Parks. In 2020, there were 212 city parks, [1] four state-owned parks, and numerous privately-managed parks, plazas, gardens, and nature preserves.
The Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System is a group of parks, parkways, and boulevards in Indianapolis, Indiana, that was designed by landscape architect George Edward Kessler in the early part of the twentieth century. Also known as the Kessler System, the district includes 3,474 acres (1,406 ha) and has shaped the city through the present day.
Eagle Creek Park. Park Entrances are located at: 56th street 5700 N Eagle Creek Pkwy 46254. 71st street 7100 N Eagle Creek Pkwy 46278 just off of I-65. 317.327.7110. Eagle Creek Park features more than 1,400 acres of water and 3,900 acres of forest. It offers a wide variety of activities just minutes from downtown.
We offer horseback riding lessons in a family oriented and relaxed environment, serving Dublin, Hilliard, Westerville, Upper Arlington, and the general Columbus area. We have clients who travel from Gahanna and Delaware County.… read more
Explore the park by bike or your own two feet as you go door-to-door at some of Indy’s finest attractions including the Indianapolis Zoo, Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, NCAA Hall of Champions, Indiana State Museum, and Victory Field.