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Explore These Parks and Trails in Hamilton County
TOURISM SPOTLIGHT
HAMILTON COUNTY INDIANA
Photos provided by Hamilton County Tourism
EXPLORE THESE PARKS AND TRAILS IN HAMILTON COUNTY
Photos provided by Hamilton County Tourism
Spring has sprung, and it’s the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the warmer weather. Have you explored the 60+ parks in Hamilton County, or the 600+ miles of trails? Here are a few notable parks and trails to explore in your own backyard.
CENTRAL PARK
CARMEL The picturesque lagoon, boardwalk and bridge at Central Park make it a popular spot for nature photography, but it’s also a great place to get your steps in. The paved pathway loops around the water and connects to Central Park East Woods, with tree trunk carvings of forest animals hidden along the trails and access to the Monon Greenway.
COOL CREEK PARK & NATURE CENTER
WESTFIELD With four miles of wooded trails, this is a favorite for families. Explore nature on your own in the great outdoors or visit the Nature Center to learn more about Indiana’s woodlands and the importance of preserving plants and animals in their natural habitat.
FLAT FORK CREEK PARK
FISHERS This is the park that remains a “hidden gem” that shouldn’t be any longer. Flat Fork Creek Park opened in December 2015 and features nature trails, a boardwalk, a mountain bike course and three treehouses tucked in the woods. Climb to the top of the 60-foot sledding hill for panoramic views.
FOREST PARK
NOBLESVILLE Chances are you’ve heard of this 150-acre park - after all, it’s one of Hamilton County’s oldest parks, dating back to 1925. There are plenty of things to do for families at Forest Park, including a miniature golf course, playground and pool.
MACGREGOR PARK
WESTFIELD Tucked off of US-31 and Highway 38, MacGregor Park offers three miles of trails ideal for hiking and walking. The paths wind through native prairies, open fields and wetlands, making this a perfect habitat for wildlife such as birds and deer.
POTTER’S BRIDGE PARK
NOBLESVILLE Fun fact: this is the county’s only remaining covered bridge, constructed in 1870 and later restored in 1999. Potter’s Bridge is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and serves as a centerpiece for the 66 acre park surrounding the historic icon.
RITCHEY WOODS NATURE PRESERVE
FISHERS Ritchey Woods is one of only two state designated nature preserves in Hamilton County. Visitors are welcome dawn to dusk to hike, bird watch or simply spend time in nature. Remember to stay on the trail at all times, as this land is protected.
STRAWTOWN KOTEEWI PARK
NOBLESVILLE This 750-acre park is a popular destination for endurance athletes, hikers and bikers. But, you don’t need to be training for a triathlon to enjoy the nature trails, wetlands and prairies.
TRAILS
Did you know Hamilton County has 600+ miles of trails? Each city has its own urban pathway, winding through downtown districts and scenic spots. Check out the Monon Greenway in Carmel, Westfield and Sheridan plus the Midland Trace Trail (Westfield), White River Greenway (Noblesville) and the Nickel Plate Trail (Fishers), coming soon.