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| Country | United States |
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Indy Parks Regional Parks
Indy Parks has six regional parks that provide natural settings and a sense of remoteness from urban life. Regional parks feature scenic views, lakes, rivers or ponds, and cultural amenities. It is our goal to preserve these unique landscapes and open spaces in and around Indianapolis so residents may enjoy them for many years to come.
COMMUNITY PARKS
Community parks are the second-largest parks within Indy Parks. Amenities include family centers, nature centers, sports facilities and more! If you are looking to take a dance class, enroll in swim lessons, or want a place to play a weekend game of baseball, check out a community park.
NEIGHBORHOOD/MINI PARKS
Neighborhood parks are the most numerous in Indy Parks' inventory. These parks serve individual communities and neighborhoods throughout the city. Neighborhood parks have playgrounds and picnic shelters, and some even have water spray features to keep kids cool in the summer. If you're looking to hold a family gathering or a Sunday picnic, check out the neighborhood park nearest you.
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Well, I am reviewing our lovely parks here in Indy, and I am bit biased! But I believe that Indiana is way under-rated for natural resources and recreation...many people overlook the free or almost free state and local nature trails all around the area! The landscape is diverse and gorgeous, from rolling woodlands, to marshlands with walkways for viewing wetland creatures, bike paths, to lush forests with ponds, lakes and varied terrain, Indianapolis area parks have most everything you could want for a wonderful day outside! Outside Indianapolis metro you can find some even more varied terrain with limestone cliffs, caves and foothills of the mountains that are just down to the south of us in Kentucky. Of my favorite parks I have been to in the Indy park system, Holliday Park, Eagle Creek Park, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Falls Park in Pendleton, Potter's Bridge park are up there on my list. My son T is an avid hiker and stream explorer, so we love them all!
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