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SEASONAL FUN GUIDE EXPLORE THE CITY WITH KOKOGO
Leave the hassle of loading up your family’s bikes at home. Here in Kokomo, we let you borrow one of ours to tour the community.
Borrow a bike and explore Kokomo’s trails!
Summer Spots
1 With two pools, slides, splash pad, and lazy river, Kokomo Beach Family Aquatic Center is the perfect place to cool off.
2 Kokomo Farmers Market vendors sell only what they grow, raise or make themselves, including natural living products, produce, milk, meat and more.
3 Summer evenings are best spent at Kokomo Speedway’s dirt track to see sprint cars, thunder cars, midgets and more.
4 The Kokomo Summer Concert Series brings a variety of performers to downtown’s outdoor amphitheater for free shows.
5 Hit a “home run” with your family at Kokomo Municipal Stadium by cheering on the Kokomo Jackrabbits.
Find all the summer fun at VisitKokomo.org/ SummerInKokomo.
Holiday Fun
1 Victorian elegance becomes the perfect backdrop for a stunning collection of holiday trees, wreaths, lights and more at Christmas at the Seiberling.
2 The Old-Fashioned Christmas Parade in downtown has everything you could want — marching bands, lighted floats, caroling and Santa!
3 With the glow of lights adorning dozens of Christmas trees and wreaths, We Care Trim-ATree Festival is sure to put you in the holiday spirit.
4 Walk or drive through City of Lights in Highland Park to ooh and aah at over 50 large-scale light displays.
5 Runners and walkers come from across Indiana for the scenic, Christmasthemed Rudolph Family Fun Run/Walk.
Plan your holiday at VisitKokomo.org/ ChristmasInKokomo.
KokoGo Bike Share offers a free riding program during the spring, summer and fall months. It’s located in downtown Kokomo at the trailhead crossing between the Industrial Heritage Trail and the Walk of Excellence (right behind The Foxes Trail restaurant.)
Multiple bicycles for adults and children are available, including tagalong and tandem bikes as well as trikes, helmets and bike locks. The facility also offers public restrooms.
As you ride, find local art, colorful murals, sculptures, shops and eateries along downtown trails.
There are a few things you’ll need to know in advance.
• Although it’s for all ages, you must be 18 to check out a bike
• A state-issued ID must be presented
• While the bikes are free to check out, you must present a credit/debit card to be held as a security deposit
• All rentals must be made prior to 1 hour before closing time
• You are able to rent a bike for up to three consecutive hours
Insider tip: Grab a free trail map on-site or download at VisitKokomo.org/maps-guides