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Amenities & Attractions

Hamilton County offers an impressive array of amenities and attractions that cater to all interests and ages, making it a perfect destination for both residents and visitors alike. From the bustling streets of Downtown Indianapolis to the serene shores of Geist Reservoir, here are some of the standout attractions in Indianapolis and its neighboring communities.

Indianapolis

  • Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. The largest children’s museum in the world, this outstanding museum has interactive exhibits on science, culture, and history. The museum was founded in 1925 and continues to be one of the best children’s museums in the country.
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Home of the famous Indianapolis 500 race, this historic racetrack is one of the largest sports venues in the world. Aside from its 2.5-mile-long track, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway also has a museum dedicated to motorsports.
  • Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens. Adjacent to one another, these incredible Indianapolis attractions let visitors get up close with various animals and plant displays.

Geist

  • Geist Reservoir. Crystal-clear with brilliant blue waters, the Geist Reservoir is a picturesque 1,900-acre lake that also happens to be the second-largest reservoir in the state. The reservoir offers a variety of recreational activities, including boating, tubing, fishing, and lakeside relaxation.
  • Geist Marina and Yacht Club. This is the best place to enjoy a day at the lake. As a full-service marina, Geist Marina and Yacht Club offers a wide range of amenities to cater to all boating needs.

Carmel

  • Carmel Arts & Design District. A vibrant area featuring art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants, the Carmel Arts & Design District is known for its cultural events and public art installations.
  • Monon Community Center. For fitness and recreation, the Monon Community Center offers exercise equipment, an indoor water park, and various classes and programs for all ages.

Fishers

  • Conner Prairie Interactive History Park. This living history museum lets visitors experience life in 19th-century Indiana through interactive exhibits and reenactments.
  • Fishers YMCA. A state-of-the-art facility that provides fitness facilities, swimming pools, and various programs for health and wellness.

Westfield

  • Grand Park Sports Campus. Westfield’s own sports complex is massive, featuring numerous fields and facilities for various sports, hosting tournaments and events year-round.
  • Asa Bales Park. A popular park in Westfield, Asa Bales Park is home to playgrounds, sports courts, and open green spaces. The park is a favorite for recreational activities and community gatherings.

Noblesville

  • Strawtown Koteewi Park. Spanning around 800 acres, this park is known for its picturesque views, multi-use trails, and horseback riding activities.
  • Historic Noblesville Square. Located in the heart of Downtown Noblesville, Historic Noblesville Square features charming shops, restaurants, and historic buildings.
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