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    Fort Harrison State Park

    4.4 (147 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Camp Creek Trail
    Alesha M.

    I'm doing a #hikeindiana challenge and Fort Harrison is first on our list of Indiana State Parks to visit this year (because is the closest and easiest and we may have hibernate all winter). We've done lots of trails here but today we did the Camp Creek Trail today, which was a very muddy hike - honestly the trail probably should have been closed if you go in these melt months I recommend grabbing a stick (walking stick) to help with balance Otterwise bring extra clothes. The park is gorgeous though. I do wish they had a commissary store especially since our beloved Fort ben coffee shop closed recently. The Camp Creek Trail is 2.48 MILES (from parking lot to trail, the trail, and back). It took about 1.5hrs 85' ascent and I would say is moderate to hard. There is a super cute pond, Duck Pond a little over halfway though, the perfect spot to stop and have a snack and a rest.

    Sheree W.

    Not sure how I've lived in Indianapolis my entire life and hadn't visited this park. Tucked away nicely this park is huge! It is a state park so there is an entry free (I think $7) per car unless you have the annual park pass which as a side note is worth it if you like to hike. I arrived around 11 and there wasn't a line to enter which was nice. There are several trails you can walk depending on the time you want to spend and the level of difficulty. The one I walked wasn't bad at all. It was really nice to see all the families, dogs, couples, friends walking and just enjoying nature. The park is also very clean and it looks like they have done a good job keeping the paths pretty clear and safe.

    Christian C.

    This is a staple if you live in Indy and if you're traveling through. I do know the park has community days which are free, otherwise you pay $7 per vehicle and if you ride a bike in or jog in, it is free. There's something for everyone back here. A total of 6 hiking/biking trails - the longest of which is the Lawrence creek trail and is 4.6 miles long. There's a rather large playscape area near the entrance to your right after driving in. It is fully equipped with a winding slide, swings & plenty of sitting room for moms, dads & all those in between. There's also a gigantic hill that is PERFECT for sledding once it gets cold & we have snow (as long as a grown up is standing at the bottom as you could slide into the driving path). If you drive back even further, you'll find an area that has nearly 20 grills in individual drive up sections for family's to pull their vehicle up and enjoy nature & food together. There is a museum back here and a horse stable that IS available for people to sign waivers & ride on two different trails for two different lengths and prices. If you love nature and have not visited this park, don't wait any longer.

    Abby M.

    This is a lovely state park so close to downtown Indy! We visited in the fall and the trees and grounds were so full of vibrant colors! There are so many hiking options of varying lengths. We did a hike that was about 3 miles and wound back around a pretty pond. There are also lots of biking trails if biking is your thing!

    Christina B.

    It was a perfect fall day to go to the park. It's nicely laid out and there are plenty of activities within the park. We we walked by the lake, stopped by the saddle barn, just drove around to take in all the trees changing.

    Camp Creek Trail
    Ashley K.

    I've found solace among the parks (with safe social distancing) while home during the pandemic. I've wanted to hike and visit Ft. Ben for some time, and finally did once we had decent weather here. It didn't disappoint! I chose the Camp Creek Trail, and while it is rather easy for someone in relative shape, it's a pretty easy hike for most, including kids and families. With the nice weather, the park is busier, but still relaxing and easy to stay separated and distanced.

    Fall Creek Trail
    Ann L.

    This is my COVID update; please see my previous review for how things are in more normal times! I had been wanting to come out here since spring, but was worried that it would be too crowded on the weekends and also was a bit concerned due to it being a little bit of a drive away and restroom facilities being closed... Anyway, I headed over there this morning, and when I arrived a little before 9AM the Delaware Lake lot was fairly full, but there were still a good number of spots. I did my usual loop here which is the Fall Creek Trail to the Duck Pond and then returning via the Camp Creek Trail to the Harrison Trace Trail back to the Delaware Lake parking lot. This is a little over an hour easy hike for me at a leisurely pace with stops to look at flowers, the creek and birds. There were others on the trail, but it wasn't crowded and the VAST majority of people were being great about popping their masks on when passing others and/or stepping off the trail to social distance. I was impressed; this is the best I've seen at any park so far. The Harrison Trace Trail is the paved multi-purpose one that runs around the park; it is wider than the Monon in many places and wasn't anywhere near as crowded. I need to think about this for some longer runs. By the time I was leaving, around 10:15, the parking lot was quite full, but the nearby Cherry Tree Lot had only a few cars and I mean....I'm coming here to walk anyway...

    Kelly A.

    We are an outdoorsy family and this is one of our favorite state parks to when we feel the need to get out to nature! There is so much to this state park,..if you are looking for... -a catch and release pond -off-the-beaten path trails -paved trails -playground (with a slide dug into the side of a hill) -a sledding hill -horseback riding -picnic spots Then this is the park for you! It's a well maintained gem that is close to downtown indy and the northeast side. The restroom facilities are modern and pretty clean. The paved trail is divided to allow bicycles and pedestrians to each have their own lane. It is a carry out your trash park.

    Indiana State Tree...the Tulip Tree!
    Plenty F.

    5 stars. We've been twice already in the last month and we are looking forward to going, again! We went on a guided fall foliage hike that was advertised as being 1.5 miles...but our pedometer clicked in at 3.1! Awesome hike, but I had a bad ankle so I would've loved to know that it was gonna be longer - I would have wrapped my ankle or chosen another activity. Our guide was from The Dept of Natural Resources and she was great! We learned how to identify different trees and even saw the Indiana state tree - the Tulip Tree. Our second trip was for fall photos. Our photographer picked out some great spots that highlighted the fall colors and even some with a little water in the background. It was the perfect backdrop for our family. Entry fee is on $7 per car. The walnut grove is pretty cool to see... if here horseback riding, a war museum, duck pond, etc. Public restrooms are available for when nature calls! And there's a pretty tasty restaurant right outside the gates. Fine family fun can be had!

    Jessica B.

    This was in our backyard and didn't even know it! We are really into cycling and this is the perfect place to enjoy that! Well kept, beautiful trails and scenery. Lots of folks either walking dogs, family gatherings or individuals finding a shaded area to sit and read. A perfect place to enjoy the outdoors.

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    Beautiful place! Hiking trails and dog park are amazing. Different places to explore.

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    So nice to visit here, glad i was able to spend time here with the family, easy in and out with the camper.

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    Decent park with a few features for families to gather. It's clean and the wildlife can get close to you and your food! :D

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    Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens - Dragon for the castles  and dragon theme this year.

    Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens

    4.6(150 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    This is a great spot for locals and visitors alike! We stopped by from out of town thinking it…read morewould be a good winter activity for our little one while it's too cold to walk much outside. The conservatory exceeded our expectations! Admissions is affordable at $5 per person, but it was free the day we visited because of a reptile show! We got to see tortoises, skinks, salamanders, tarantulas, snakes, and more! Inside the conservatory, there are fish and a couple other critters permanently on display. The signage around the gardens is informative and interesting- and the plants are simply beautiful! So well cared for and healthy. I could have walked around the loop 5 times and noticed new things each time. There are several places to sit and relax throughout the gardens (we fed our baby on one of the benches). There is a restroom and coat racks- which you'll need because the gardens are quite warm! What a great find for the afternoon! Bonus that it's located right in a park, by a library, several cute places to stop and eat, and public art. The only downside I can think of is that there wasn't a ton of parking- probably more accessible when there isn't a special event going on!

    There is something about plants and nature that brighten up my mood. I came here on a gloomy rainy…read moreday, and it was the perfect decision to lift up my spirits. It's close to the highway so easy access and near my house - double plus. The admission to get in was $4 per person, and they take card - another plus for being inexpensive. They have plants for sale and host events/activities, the lady working was friendly and explained all of that. They have brochures in the front as well. Inside is so astonishing, there is so much to see. It's so beautiful, I adore and admire all of it. I love how things are labeled and have informational tidbits about the plants. They have ponds with live fish and waterfalls around. They have a restroom and it had a window so of course there is a plant inside, I love it. I'll have to take note next time I go here that it was very warm inside, I felt very hot so dress accordingly. There is parking available. Check hours before coming, holidays vary.

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    Holliday Park - Bird at the ruins

    Holliday Park

    4.7(149 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    This place was cute and a nice stop on our vacation. We showed up just after a couple had gotten…read moreengaged which was cute. Let them sit and take pictures while we waited to go explore, luckily my son was patient :P we were going to dinner after this so we didn't stay to long.

    It's been a decade since my last review of Holliday Park, so it's time for an update. I've been…read morevisiting this park since I moved to Indiana more than 10 years ago, and it had stayed reliably the same, until recently. Now, there's a brand-new playground! The playground at Holliday Park has been completely redesigned as of November 2025. The new playground is nature-inspired, with lots of wooden elements. My favorite part of the playground is the loose parts area, where kids can make teepees and build forts with the collection of natural elements that are there: sticks, tree limbs, stumps, rope, wooden crates, straw and other things that allow kids to use their imagination to create. The playground is designed for all ages, but to me, it skews slightly in favor of younger kids. Which is nice for parents of younger children, because most playgrounds seems to be built for older kids. But there are some elements for older kids here, like the huge rope climbing structure. A niggling thing: There is zero shade on the playground now. None. Which isn't a big deal on overcast or cool days, but once summer comes around, this playground is going to be insufferable. They got rid of some of the trees that used to be where the new playground is, which is a shame. One cool thing, though, that I've never seen in any other playground: hammocks! There's an area near the trees with a bunch of hammocks that kids can lie in and just relax under the trees. The rest of Holliday Park is the same. There's still a splash pad by The Ruins during the summer. There's still a nice nature center. There are still lots of trails to explore. This is one of the best parks in Indianapolis, in my opinion.

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    Holliday Park - It's hard to beat their nature center.

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    Indianapolis Canal Walk

    Indianapolis Canal Walk

    4.5(206 reviews)
    10.3 miMile Square

    Goodness, have I walked the canal about 50 times now?!…read more It's such a unique experience for Indy to have some water space in the middle of the city. This 3 mile loop will take you from 11th Street down to White River State Park to access the green space and extra trails down there. The canal water itself is not super cute, where there can be litter, and the water is rather opaque. They do drain the canal every so often to keep it from getting too uncute. The sidewalks are kept nicer, though a few spots in front of apartment buildings could use some TLC. There are also a few spots where the sidewalk is not level, so take caution if that is an issue. It's mostly stair access to the canal, but I *think* I've seen an elevator around the Ohio street basin. The canal has a few businesses along it for your merriment. Notably, there is Fresco on the Canal (I have a separate review for this) which is open March-October. Eiteljorg museum cafe is open daily around the lunch hours (11-3) and can be accessed through their patio gate. Entertainment wise, there is more going on. I've done the swan boat rentals, where you can pedal around on the canal. This is quite a workout! Rental of swan boats and kayaks is near the Ohio Street basin. There is also the gondolas, where your gondolier can sing, and they've always sounded marvelous. There's also a few stations for the Pacers Bikeshare around the canal, which is free for Marion County residents. Any time the weather is right, you can find me getting my steps in!

    Nice river walk nearby center city area. It's refreshing looking at the water flowing through…read more We saw some fishes so definitely clean water for the city. Love the greens, bridges, arts around it. It would better with warmer weather for sure. I couldn't walk far because of the cold. But overall I love the scenery.

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    Indianapolis Canal Walk - Look for this tall colorful mosaic to start your canal adventure!

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    White River State Park

    White River State Park

    4.7(109 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    White River State Park is one of the most popular parks in the city, and for good reason! The…read morenickname for it is Indy's backyard. With riverfront and canal-front trails, a pedestrian bridge to the zoo, proximity to the city, and the amphitheater, so much goes on down here. Over the years, my favorite special events have been the food truck festival and the solar eclipse festival. The area is kept to be pedestrian friendly, with parking being underground to the park and wide walking and biking lanes. During warmer weather, I often see a hotdog vendor for a nice and easy lunch. There's lots of sculptures around the park too, which helps to keep things scenic. There's also a huge lawn space for running around.

    This park is such a gem! As I write this review while listening to "Here Comes The Sun" by The…read moreBeatles, I feel like I'm right back walking through the beautiful pathways and taking in skyline views. From the canal and trails to the open green spaces, there's something here for everyone to enjoy. Plenty of smaller festivals and walks/runs are held at this park, and it truly seems like the perfect spot for them. My favorite festival that happens here is the Taste of Indy, which takes place in the summer and the MS Walk is always a well organized event here. I also really enjoy walking the paths behind the zoo, especially in the spring when the cherry blossom trees are in bloom. Absolutely gorgeous! Ps - As beautiful as it is, be sure to stay alert while on the pathways!

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    Finish by Terrence Karpowicz.

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    Colts Canal Playspace - Outside

    Colts Canal Playspace

    4.3(24 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    If you're looking for a great park to take the kids, get a walk or run in, or even hop on a bike,…read morethis spot is perfect! The playground equipment is super nice--you can definitely tell they put some money and effort into making it great. It's right next to the canal, so once the kids are done playing, you can head out for a walk or rent a bike and ride along the water. There's even a dog park area, which is a huge plus if you want to bring your pup along. They have poop bag stations stocked and ready, so no worries if you forget yours. The whole place was really clean too--I didn't see any trash around, which shows people actually care about keeping it nice. The only downside is that there aren't any restrooms by the park. So definitely make sure you (and especially the kids) empty your bladders before you get there, otherwise you'll end up leaving to find a bathroom nearby. Parking is mostly street parking, and yes, you'll need to feed the meter. But if you go on a Sunday or a holiday (like I did), you're in luck--free parking! And honestly, who doesn't love free parking downtown?

    This place is really dang cool. Tons of things for the kids to climb around on and explore. The…read moresurface was pretty spongy so if one did fall it would most likely not be too bad. I took my family here to get them amped up before heading down the road to goto the awesome Childrens Museum. This is a must visit park if your kids love climbing on EVERYTHING!

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