Homes for Sale Near Central Indiana Parks

Homes Near Parks

Central Indiana Parks:

Arbuckle Acres Park

Arbuckle Acres Park

Arbuckle Acres Park is a cozy respite from the concrete of downtown Brownsburg — a place to commune with nature in solitude with the calming murmur of babbling brook as background music.

Avon Perennial Gardens

Avon Perennial Gardens

The magnificent Avon Perennial Gardens can be found just eight miles west of Interstate 465, a few minutes west of Indianapolis. Well worth a trip, this sanctuary of beauty offers five acres of strolling bliss and renewal.

Billericay Park

Billericay Park

Billericay Park is a baseball players delight, with eight lighted diamonds for day or night time games. Other amenities include a rental shelter and kitchen and a great "Play Plaza" with a splash pad for Fishers children.

Blanton Woods

Blanton Woods

Blanton Woods is a lovely nature preserve in Danville, Indiana. Covered in wooded trails, it also offers a conference center facility for rent amid the greenery.

Broad Ripple Park

Broad Ripple Park

Beautiful Broad Ripple Park, situated along the White River in Indianapolis, is part of Broad Ripple Village, one of the six distinct Indianapolis cultural districts. The park boasts a long and fascinating history.

Brooks School Park

Brooks School Park

Beautiful Brooks School Park has just about everything a neighborhood park could offer. Located on Brooks School Road, just north of 116th Street, this 16.5 acre park boasts two ADA playgrounds.

Carey Grove Park

Carey Grove Park

Carmel's Carey Grove Park features an arboretum, (half-court) basketball court, community garden, parking, 1/4-mile paved trail, a picnic area, and 2 playgrounds.

Carter Station

Carter Station

Zionsville's Carter Station is located adjacent to the Zionsville Rail Trail. This 8-acre park is great for hiking, dog-walking and more.

Central Park Eastwoods

Central Park Eastwoods

Central Park Eastwoods is in the heart of Carmel, a 161-acre park featuring natural wetlands, a lagoon, boardwalk and four miles of hiking, biking, and walking trails.

Cheeney Creek

Cheeney Creek

Cheeney Creek was newly developed for the more adventuresome nature-lover. It contains a large fishing pond stocked with largemouth bass, bluegill and channel catfish, a beautiful wooded trail and lots of room to bask.

Cherry Tree Park

Cherry Tree Park

Carmel's Cherry Tree Park is located 1 mile south of 146th Street and Hazel Dell Pkwy. This is an undeveloped park consisting of 12 acres of open green space, perfect for tossing a Frisbee, a picnic on a blanket, or what-have-you.

Craig Park

Craig Park

Craig Park features a huge playground, two softball diamonds, tennis courts, a volleyball court, and cross country skiing paths. For those interested in cooking out, grills and picnic tables are available on site.

Creekside Nature Park

Creekside Park

Creekside Nature Park is great for an afternoon in the sunshine. The park parallels Eagle Creek, encompassing all the natural beauty of the Hoosier state.

Eagle Creek Park

Eagle Creek Park

Eagle Creek Park is an urban park in metropolitan Indy. It offers hiking, biking, boating and swimming, plus lovely wooded expanses. It's the sixth largest municipal park in the nation — the largest in Indianapolis.

Ellenberger Park

Ellenberger Park

Ellenberger Park is located in Historical Irvington, just five miles east of downtown,Indianapolis. You might find a symphony in the park or the farmers market when the weather is nice.

Eller Fields Park

Eller Fields Park

Fishers' Eller Fields Park boasts two lighted baseball diamonds, a softball diamond, concession stands, vending machines, restrooms, asphalt parking, playgrounds, and picnic tables.

Ellis Park

Ellis Park

Fishers' Ellis Park, the oldest and only park (unless you count Blanton Woods) in Danville, Indiana has all the amenities, facilities, and natural beauty of any park in Indiana — Indianapolis parks.

Fairbanks Art and Nature Park

Fairbanks Art and Nature Park

Fairbanks Art and Nature Park in Indianapolis consists of 100 acres of natural meadows, woods, wetlands and a large lake, located next to the famous Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Fishers Heritage Park

Fishers Heritage Park

Fishers Heritage Park is the perfect venue for bird watching, biking, hiking and photo ops. It contains many trails, one of which follows along the gorgeous White River Greenway.

Flowing Well Park

Flowing Well Park

Flowing Well Park is an 18-acre facility that, as the name suggests, offers a flowing artesian fountain from which guests can fill their jugs with water. There's also a fun, nature trail, a 1-mile paved trail, and 2 picnic shelters.

Forest Park

Forest Park

Noblesville's Forest Park is considered one of the finest city parks in the U.S. Inside its sweeping 150 acres are the Forest Park Golf Course, the Forest Park Aquatic Center, the Forest Park Inn, the Little Beauty Carousel...

Fort Harrison State Park

Fort Harrison State Park

Fort Harrison State Park, along with the Fort Golf Course, occupies a good-sized chunk of the northeastern sector of Indianapolis. It has quite a history...

Founders Park

Founders' Park

Carmel, Indiana's Founders' Park is currently just an open field situated on 39 acres of lush green land. Plans include many exciting attractions, including a floating boardwalk over the existing pond...

Hamilton Proper Park

Hamilton Proper Park

Hamilton Proper Park offers 19-acres of space, including a multi-use open play area, the Mudcreek Greenway and ample parking. The park is located at the southeast intersection of 116th Street and...

Harrison Thompson Park

Harrison Thompson Park

Harrison Thompson Park offers soccer fields, baseball and softball diamonds, concession stands, vending machines, electricity, picnic shelters, picnic tables and grills, bike racks, asphalt parking, restrooms and trails...

Hazel Landing Park

Hazel Landing Park

Hazel Landing Park is nestled in the 44 acre wooded area near the White River east of 106th Street in Carmel. With no sign to indicate its location, this is a park people seek out for its quiet and cozy ambiance.

Holcomb Gardens

Holcomb Gardens

Holcomb Gardens are located on campus at Butler University. The goal is to preserve the representative flora of central Indiana, but you will also spy unusual species if you take the time to wander through these leafy halls.

Hoosier Woods

Hoosier Woods

Hoosier Woods offers well-preserved and maintained natural spaces and trails. The park features greenways, multi-use trails, a soft-surface nature trail, and a deck overlooking the wetlands

James A. Dillon Park

James A. Dillon Park

James A. Dillon Park features 77.5 acres of ground, and includes a concession stand, multi-purpose playing fields, two shelters, a playground, a spray park, a skate park, disc golf course, and trails.

Jennings Field

Jennings Field

Jennings Field, also known as Jennings Park, is a small green space just south of Zionsville High School. The park is a great place to bring children for a day, and features 4 multi-use athletic fields, a refreshment booth...

Lawrence W. Inlow Park

Lawrence W. Inlow Park

Lawrence W. Inlow Park is one of the smaller parks on Carmel, but what it lacks in size it makes up for with exciting attractions appealing to children and their families.

Lenape Trace Park

Lenape Trace Park

Lenape Trace Park is a charming, 3-acre park in Carmel. Lenape Trace Park offers paved trails perfect for taking and stroll, running or taking your pooch for a walk.

Lions Park

Lions Park

Lions Park has six baseball and four softball diamonds. It also has a sand volleyball court, and plays host to several festivals, concerts, and fireworks displays sponsored by the Zionsville Lions Club.

Meadowlark Park

Meadowlark Park

Meadowlark Park is a small, seventeen-acre park near downtown Carmel. It's close enough to walk to, but no more than a bike ride away from Carmel High School, so it's a good place to hang out for students.

Morse Park

Morse Park

Morse Park and Beach is located in Noblesville, Indiana. Amenities include an 18-hole disc-golf course, four shelters and picnic areas; fishing, a bathhouse with restrooms, showers, and lockers.

Mudsock Fields Park

Mudsock Fields Park

Mudsock Fields Park is a beautiful, well established, serious football park, containing three football fields, complete with lights, electronic scoreboards and bleachers. One of Fishers' oldest parks...

Mulberry Fields Park

Mulberry Fields Park

Mulberry Fields Park is Zionville's "flagship park," featuring 38 acres of fun for all ages. Choose from a large skate park, splash park, hiking, biking, camping, sledding, cooking, eating, baseball, basketball... even camping.

Nancy Burton Memorial Park

Nancy Burton Memorial Park

Nancy Burton Memorial Park is one stop along the Zionsville Rail Trail. It is located at the intersection of Manchester Drive and W Oak Street, opposite the VCA Eagle Park Animal Hospital.

Nancy Burton Memorial Park

Nickel Plate District Amphitheater

Nickel Plate District Amphitheater is located a quarter mile east of the intersection of 116th Street and Fishers Pointe Blvd. This facility offers bike racks, a concession building, electricity, parking, picnic tables, restrooms...

Northwestway Park

Northwestway Park

Northwestway Park is home to a 135,000 gallon aquatic center. The water park features four waterslides, a 25-yard lap swimming area and several pool geysers, spray showers, fountains and dumping buckets.

Paul Ruster Park

Paul Ruster Park

Paul Ruster Park was acquired by Indy Parks in 1970, and a variety of events take place here. Visitors, and their dogs, can wander miles of scenic trails, fish in a small pond, or play on the playground.

Pocket Park

Pocket Park

Pocket Park is located just west of the intersection of Moore Street and 116th Street in Fishers, and east of the famous Nickel Plate Railroad. The park features bike racks and a stage.

Prairie Meadow Park

Prairie Meadow Park

Prairie Meadow Park is situated on a 5 acre piece of land, making this one of the smaller Carmel parks, but it still boast notable features that make it popular among Carmel people.

Raymond Worth Park

Raymond Worth Park

Raymond Worth Park was established in January of 2003, and features a natural trail for both pedestrian and equestrian use, and ample parking. Wilfong Land Companies donated the land to the City.

Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve

Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve

Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve totals just under 130 acres of land in Fishers, Indiana, including 42 acres of mature hardwood forest, designated by the state as a nature preserve.

River Heritage Park

River Heritage Park

River Heritage Park is located on 40 acres of land near the White River in Carmel, Indiana. Its interactive playground has been dubbed "Everybody's Playground," because it accommodates to children with special needs.

Roy G. Holland Memorial Park

Roy G. Holland Memorial Park

Roy G. Holland Memorial Park is the oldest park in Fishers. It offers athletic fields, picnic tables, shelters and grills, playground areas, concession stands and vending machines, bike racks, asphalt parking, and electricity...

Seminary Park

Seminary Park

Seminary Park features a small playground, a gazebo for get-togethers, and a nicely landscaped, open green space in Noblesville Indiana.

Southside Park

Southside Park

Southside Park offers several amenities, including a picnic shelter, a softball field, a basketball court, and playground apparatus.

Southwestway Park

Southwestway Park

Southwestway Park is the second largest park in Indy, next to Eagle Creek Park. It was named for its location, which is on the southwest side of Circle City, between Mooresville and Greenwood.

Starkey Park

Starkey Park

Starkey Park is a 77-acre stretch of land north of Indianapolis, in Zionsville. The park offers three miles of hiking trails, and attracts community groups, families, and nature lovers all year 'round.

Stephens Park

Stephens Park

Stephens Park is one of the Brownsburg's hidden gems, with amenities that include a picnic shelter, swingset, playground area and plenty of wide-open space to toss a Frisbee, walking the dog and more.

Town Hall Park

Town Hall Park

Avon's Town Hall Park comprises 70 acres of prairies, lakes and wetlands. Several animals and forms of vegetation thrive in the area, and the many walking trails allow you an up-close and personal view.

Turkey Foot Park

Turkey Foot

Turkey Foot Park offers 23 acres (16 of them wooded) for boating, fishing, biking, walking, and more. Other amenities include a footbridge over Eagle Creek, hiking trails and paved parking.

University Park

University Park

University Park is downtown at the famous Indiana War Memorial Plaza. It was originally scheduled to become Indiana State University, but ended up instead being Indiana's first high school.

Washington Township Park

Washington Township Park

Washington Township Park is one of the favorite green destinations in Avon. With 2-1/2 miles of trails, basketball and volleyball courts, 75 acres of horseshoe pits and playgrounds, it's easy to understand why.

West Park

West Park

West Park spans 120 acres of Indiana countryside, including 16 acres of wide open green space for visitors to run around in, a picnic area, prairie garden, playground, shelters, 2.5-mile trail, and free parking.

Westside Park

Westside Park

Westside Park has extensive hiking trails, basketball courts, tennis courts, and softball fields. Indy residents can even enjoy the park in inclimate weather because of its covered gazebos and indoor facilities.

Williams Park

Williams Park

Williams Park is home of the popular "Blast Off Playground." The park also contains a Veterans Memorial crafted of black granite, lined with seven red oak trees that mark the seven major wars in the history of the United States.

World War II Memorial Park

World War II Memorial Park

World War II Memorial Park, in Avon, offers a place of remembrance for future generations, to commemorate the sacrifices made by past generations.

Zion Nature Park

Zionsville Town Hall Park

Zionsville Town Hall Park includes a shelter house, complete with picnic tables and trash receptacles. The park offers a nice place for get-togethers, walking the dog and more.