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4.7 (3 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Grand Park Sports Campus - Grand Park

Grand Park Sports Campus

4.1(43 reviews)
0.9 mi

Very impressed by this indoor facility. There are maps, which I did not take a picture of, where…read morethere are maybe 20+ baseball/softball diamonds, 30+ soccer fields, and indoor facilities. Apparently the Indiana Pacers and Indianapolis Colts use the facilities, or have their own facilities on this massive campus. When we were there the indoor facility was buzzing- tons of kids, tons of parents, and it was 1 degree above zero outside. I cannot imagine what a Saturday in June looks like at Grand Park As a curious person I Wikipedia'd this place and was pleasantly surprised the local government had the foresight to build this massive facility about 10 years ago. This place probably drives millions of dollars to the local economy. Anecdotally, we stayed at a local hotel and ate several meals in the area.

Back when MGK and Megan Fox were still a thing, I remember reading that they both had just visited…read moreGrand Park Sports Campus for one of his performances. As someone new to the Westfield area, I thought this was pretty cool and kind of surprising. Although I'm not really into sports unless I'm feeling 22-but have visited the campus a couple times now for various reasons like the Shipshewana Flea Market, "Whale of a Sale" (a large, upscale children's consignment event) and most recently "Winter Fest" presented by Westfield Youth Sports and "Brought to you by Birdies," the mini golf place and bar/restaurant in Westfield. Winter Fest was a fun and free event for locals inside the campus to promote sports enrichment in the community. Westfield residents who signed up received tickets for $15 worth of food (per person) at the cafeteria. This was quite generous of them! Chik-fil-A was also there with a booth giving out merch and gift cards for meals. The cafeteria and adult bar area are well maintained, shiny and new. The indoor field is clean and beautiful. Staff is friendly and helpful. There were vendors offering to match donations for youth sports fundraisers and local businesses advertising their products. They had tons of inflatables--even one for adults too. It was a great experience and I look forward to attending other events at Grand Park. I found out after Winter Fest that there had also been a Health and Wellness expo that same day and wished I had known about it sooner with companies like Pure Barre being there. Next year, I'll be keeping an eye out for that event and others like it.

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Grand Park Sports Campus - Facade for Grand Park Events Center

Facade for Grand Park Events Center

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Grand Park Sports Campus - Colts Camp

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Carmel Dads' Club

Carmel Dads' Club

2.6(12 reviews)
6.1 mi

Wow, so sad to see such a low rating for a volunteer organization. My granddaughters have been…read moreplaying soccer and basketball at Matt Badger Memorial Park operated by Carmel Dads for a couple years. I was really impressed by the facility and rules to keep the fields in tip-top shape. They have about 17 soccer fields for kids of all sizes. The fields are immaculate. Indoors, they have basketball, track and other facilities. The amazing amount of volunteers that they assemble is astounding. My granddaughter's parents have both volunteered so we feel like contributors. The downside to the facility is traffic flow and parking. The current system is a dangerous hot mess, with parents driving haphazardly. The addition of traffic guards helping with exiting traffics has greatly improved the safety. But the main lot still needs attention for safe traffic and pedestrian flow. Overall, great facility, amazing volunteers but needs parking revamp.

I am extremely disappointed with this organization. Carmel Dad's promised a makeup game, but it was…read morenever rescheduled. We were promised 7 games and I had expected to have all 7 games. Their mercy rule is dumb. I think it teaches the wrong idea to the kids, because the 'mercy rule' doesn't exist in the real world. I heard a lot of disrespectful talk from some of the players in the field and that pretty much ruins the fun. I had the impression that some of the referees didn't seem to care when players shove other players for no reason. Also, this organization's communication skills need some polishing. We will not be returning.

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Carmel Dads' Club - Concessions, restrooms and office

Concessions, restrooms and office

Carmel Dads' Club - Concessions

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Pacers Athletic Center - Tyrese Haliburton

Pacers Athletic Center

4.0(5 reviews)
0.7 mi

I've discovered something after 10+ years living in Indiana. And that is: A lot of people in…read moreIndiana love basketball. It's true, it's true. So it would make sense that a facility dedicated to the state's favorite sport would be awesome. Pacers Athletic Center is a huge basketball facility with eight courts. This is where basketball camps, practices and tournaments are held, and it's located inside the Grand Park campus in Westfield. Apparently, volleyball is also played at this facility, too. I thought that maybe this is where the Pacers practice, but no -- it's just named after the team. I was visiting Pacers Athletic Center to cover a basketball camp that was led by Tyrese Haliburton. In case you're disconnected from basketball like I am: Tyrese Haliburton plays for the Pacers, and he is a big deal! He's a good basketball player. He's also a pretty good person, because he puts on kids' basketball camps here in Indy and in his home state of Wisconsin. This facility was a good venue for this camp, because it had more than enough room to hold the more than 300 kids and their parents, basketball players, staff and other people involved in the event. There's an upstairs overlook (the Pacers Fan Zone) with lots of tables and chairs, and it's a nice, out-of-the-way place to get a 360-degree look at all of the courts. There's also a snack bar, vending machines and lots of space to walk around. The parking lot is big, but depending on the event and the time, parking can be a little iffy.

I play here all the time and it's great. I have never been treated bad. I have great memories here…read moretoo. 10/10 would recommend.

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Pacers Athletic Center - Look at them sparkly court floors

Look at them sparkly court floors

Pacers Athletic Center - Basketball court

Basketball court

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Morse Park and Beach - Rules

Morse Park and Beach

3.5(17 reviews)
5.6 mi

Reasons we LOVE Morse Park & Beach…read more Newly renovated playground with multiple levels to climb and explore--perfect for adventurous kids! Features monkey bars, a variety of slides, and a fun whale-shaped rock wall Has a small toddler section, but overall better suited for confident climbers Woodchip ground--something to consider for babies or toddlers still crawling Great, easy fishing spot if you have your license In the summer, there's a beach area for swimming and cooling off Such a fun mix of playground + outdoor adventure all in one spot!

Morse Park and Beach is a lovely park with lots of amenities on Morse Lake. The park is quite large…read morewith beach front, trees and green areas. The grounds are well manicured. My granddaughters loved the upscale playground with lots of climbing structures. The swings are suitable for all ages. Various merry-go-rounds were favorites. There are many nice benches, picnic tables and grills throughout the park. Accessible walkways meander through the park and across the water front. Fishermen were taking advantage of the early morning fishing along the waterfront. There are a number of places to dock your boat or launch your kayak within the park. There are a number of picnic pavilions along with the Osprey Pavilion. The Osprey Pavilion is an air conditioned building that can be reserved for holding meetings or events. There is a deck that overlooks the lake from the building. The deck needs some work. There is a beach that charges $6 per person (under 1 are free) to enter and play/swim in the lake. We had planned on letting the kid's swim, however they do not open if the air temperature is below 70 degrees and it was 68 degrees. The enclosed beach area and fence looks like it needs some updating and care. There are public restrooms that were nice except that there was no soap during our visit. There is a lot of green space to play ball sports and there is also a frisbee course and volleyball court at the park. There is no charge to enter the park (just the beach area). There is plenty of parking in several lots including accessible parking. I'm guessing that the park is crowded on weekends.

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Morse Park and Beach - Climbing structure

Climbing structure

Morse Park and Beach - Picnic pavilion

Picnic pavilion

Morse Park and Beach - Beach house

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