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PARK ACTIVITIES
5900 N. High School Road. Indianapolis, IN. 317.327.7110. Eagle Creek’s bark park is a place where owners and their four-legged friends can socialize and enjoy the company of others off-leash! To participate, your dog must be equipped with a “pooch pass.”.ADMISSION & FEES
Admission & Fees Only an Extra $35 Eagle Creek Park Foundation needs your help! And it only takes an extra $35. For critical improvements to the park - things like our soon-to-open West Side Trails, exciting new programs from our Ornithology Center, and other features that visitors love, we have PARK PASS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Pass Foundation Park PassEagle Creek Park is the only Indianapolis park that requires a daily entrance fee of $5 per vehicle or an annual pass. Revenue from passes purchased through Indy Parks, go directly to the general fund and support all Indy Parks. When youbecome a member of
PARK MAPS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Maps Click on each map for a downloadable, printable park map: Park Trail Map Earth Discovery Center Tree Map State Nature Preserves Running Course Map Support the park you love by becoming a member of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation. All of your donation stays with thepark -
NEWS & EVENTS
February 12, 2020 No Comments. Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative. The grant will help fund a significant new park project, the Eagle Creek Park West Side Trail, that will make accessible morethan 1,000
WEST SIDE TRAILS
Park to fulfill 20 year plan to build seven miles of new trails on the park’s west side. The Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative.The grant will help fund a significant newPARK HISTORY
Park History Learn how Eagle Creek Park came to be with our Park History Timeline. If you're interested in seeing and learning more about Eagle Creek's history, please follow up on Facebook! Eagle Creek History Page J.K. Lilly Jr., brother of Eli Lilly, bought a 12-acretract of land at
ORNITHOLOGY CENTER
Ornithology Center Hours Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admission Links School Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout6515 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.BIRD (2473)According to National Geographic, Indianapolis residents don’t need to travel far for excellent birding since Eagle Creek Park is considered a birding hot spot.Everyyear
VOLUNTEER - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Volunteer Volunteer and help keep Eagle Creek Park running smoothly. Eagle Creek Park looks for individuals and businesses to offer us support by volunteering their time and expertise, which plays an essential role in Eagle Creek Park’s overall success and service to EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATIONPARK HOURSADMISSION & FEESFACILITY EQUIPMENT RENTALSPARK MAPSEARTH DISCOVERY CENTER Eagle Creek Park is one of the nation’s top 10 largest municipal parks, but Indianapolis’ only park that is mandated to be self-sufficient. Over one million people visit Eagle Creek Park every year. The city of Indianapolis provides only $24 per resident for parks and recreation.PARK ACTIVITIES
5900 N. High School Road. Indianapolis, IN. 317.327.7110. Eagle Creek’s bark park is a place where owners and their four-legged friends can socialize and enjoy the company of others off-leash! To participate, your dog must be equipped with a “pooch pass.”.ADMISSION & FEES
Admission & Fees Only an Extra $35 Eagle Creek Park Foundation needs your help! And it only takes an extra $35. For critical improvements to the park - things like our soon-to-open West Side Trails, exciting new programs from our Ornithology Center, and other features that visitors love, we have PARK PASS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Pass Foundation Park PassEagle Creek Park is the only Indianapolis park that requires a daily entrance fee of $5 per vehicle or an annual pass. Revenue from passes purchased through Indy Parks, go directly to the general fund and support all Indy Parks. When youbecome a member of
PARK MAPS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Maps Click on each map for a downloadable, printable park map: Park Trail Map Earth Discovery Center Tree Map State Nature Preserves Running Course Map Support the park you love by becoming a member of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation. All of your donation stays with thepark -
NEWS & EVENTS
February 12, 2020 No Comments. Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative. The grant will help fund a significant new park project, the Eagle Creek Park West Side Trail, that will make accessible morethan 1,000
WEST SIDE TRAILS
Park to fulfill 20 year plan to build seven miles of new trails on the park’s west side. The Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative.The grant will help fund a significant newPARK HISTORY
Park History Learn how Eagle Creek Park came to be with our Park History Timeline. If you're interested in seeing and learning more about Eagle Creek's history, please follow up on Facebook! Eagle Creek History Page J.K. Lilly Jr., brother of Eli Lilly, bought a 12-acretract of land at
ORNITHOLOGY CENTER
Ornithology Center Hours Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admission Links School Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout6515 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.BIRD (2473)According to National Geographic, Indianapolis residents don’t need to travel far for excellent birding since Eagle Creek Park is considered a birding hot spot.Everyyear
VOLUNTEER - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Volunteer Volunteer and help keep Eagle Creek Park running smoothly. Eagle Creek Park looks for individuals and businesses to offer us support by volunteering their time and expertise, which plays an essential role in Eagle Creek Park’s overall success and service toPARK ACTIVITIES
Park Activities Become a member of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation to help promote, preserve protect and enhance this vital community resource. Go Ape Treetop Adventure Bark Park Concert Series Golf Course Hayrides Beach & Swimming Watersports Mary & John Geisse Soccer Complex Fishing Picnics & Playgrounds Photography Cross-Country Skiing EAGLE CREEK PARK COVID-19 UPDATE Eagle Creek Park Update: Good afternoon. Indy Parks just received notification that our plan to allow vehicles access into Eagle Creek Park has been pushed back to Thursday, May 21. With the current road construction schedule and a few weather/rain delays, the crews willneed a
FOUNDATION PROJECTS
Foundation Projects Since 2001, the Eagle Creek Park Foundation has invested more than $3 million into environmental projects and programs throughout the park by way of in-kind donations, membership, and sponsorship. Every initiative supports our efforts to promote, preserve, protect, and enhance Eagle Creek Park. Here are some of the PARK FAQ - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Frequently Asked Questions General Park FAQ: Park RulesDo not feed wildlife.The park is open dawn to dusk, unless otherwise posted.Respect your surroundings – all plants, animals, and structures within the park are protected by city ordinance.Do not leave valuables in your car while out enjoying the park.Obey allposted speed
PARK HOURS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Hours Open Close January 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Febuary 7:00 AM 6:30 PM March (pre DST) 7:00 AM 7:30 PM March (post DST) 7:00 AM 8:30 PM April 7:00 AM 8:30 PM May 7:00 AM 8:30 PM June 7:00 AM 9:30 PM July 7:00 AM9:30 PM August 7:00
CONTACT - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Contact Us Foundation Office Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Address: 7840 W 56th St, Indianapolis, IN 46254 Contact: Blair McKissockExecutive Director Call Foundation Email Foundation Phone Number: 317.327.7116 Fax Number: 317.327.7122 Email: ecpf@eaglecreekpark.org Park Office For inquiries regarding shelter rental and the Gilmore Canine Companion Zone (aka ART SHOWS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Art Shows Every year, the Eagle Creek Park Foundation sponsors three nature-themed art shows at Eagle Creek Park’s Earth Discovery Center. The exhibits are a great opportunity for area artists to showcase wildlife, nature, or landscapes through different mediums.Much of the artwork is for sale, which make great one-of-a-kind gifts! Artist 2021 MEMBERSHIP- SINGLE PASS 2021 Membership- Single Pass. This is your first step to becoming a member of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation. Your membership includes 1 park pass. If you wish to purchase additional passes, please add the number of additional passes to your cart under the “Additional Passes” item in the store. If you wish to make other donations, youcan
EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER Earth Discovery Center HoursMonday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admissionLinksSchool Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout5901 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.7148In 2007, with the help of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation, the Earth Discovery Center was born. We raised $3.4 million to construct a world-class nature center, which youLEGACY GIVING
Legacy Giving Eagle Creek Thrives Because of Legacy Giving Over many generations, Eagle Creek has become one of the best urban parks in this nation due to generous legacy giving. You, or a loved one, can join the ranks of J.K. Lilly Jr. and thousands of others who becamepart
EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATIONPARK HOURSADMISSION & FEESFACILITY EQUIPMENT RENTALSPARK MAPSEARTH DISCOVERY CENTER Eagle Creek Park is one of the nation’s top 10 largest municipal parks, but Indianapolis’ only park that is mandated to be self-sufficient. Over one million people visit Eagle Creek Park every year. The city of Indianapolis provides only $24 per resident for parks and recreation.PARK ACTIVITIES
5900 N. High School Road. Indianapolis, IN. 317.327.7110. Eagle Creek’s bark park is a place where owners and their four-legged friends can socialize and enjoy the company of others off-leash! To participate, your dog must be equipped with a “pooch pass.”. PARK MAPS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Maps Click on each map for a downloadable, printable park map: Park Trail Map Earth Discovery Center Tree Map State Nature Preserves Running Course Map Support the park you love by becoming a member of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation. All of your donation stays with thepark -
ADMISSION & FEES
Admission & Fees Only an Extra $35 Eagle Creek Park Foundation needs your help! And it only takes an extra $35. For critical improvements to the park - things like our soon-to-open West Side Trails, exciting new programs from our Ornithology Center, and other features that visitors love, we have PARK PASS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Pass Foundation Park PassEagle Creek Park is the only Indianapolis park that requires a daily entrance fee of $5 per vehicle or an annual pass. Revenue from passes purchased through Indy Parks, go directly to the general fund and support all Indy Parks. When youbecome a member of
PARK HISTORY
Park History Learn how Eagle Creek Park came to be with our Park History Timeline. If you're interested in seeing and learning more about Eagle Creek's history, please follow up on Facebook! Eagle Creek History Page J.K. Lilly Jr., brother of Eli Lilly, bought a 12-acretract of land at
WEST SIDE TRAILS
Park to fulfill 20 year plan to build seven miles of new trails on the park’s west side. The Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative.The grant will help fund a significant new PARK FAQ - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Frequently Asked Questions General Park FAQ: Park RulesDo not feed wildlife.The park is open dawn to dusk, unless otherwise posted.Respect your surroundings – all plants, animals, and structures within the park are protected by city ordinance.Do not leave valuables in your car while out enjoying the park.Obey allposted speed
ORNITHOLOGY CENTER
Ornithology Center Hours Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admission Links School Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout6515 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.BIRD (2473)According to National Geographic, Indianapolis residents don’t need to travel far for excellent birding since Eagle Creek Park is considered a birding hot spot.Everyyear
PARK HOURS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Hours Open Close January 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Febuary 7:00 AM 6:30 PM March (pre DST) 7:00 AM 7:30 PM March (post DST) 7:00 AM 8:30 PM April 7:00 AM 8:30 PM May 7:00 AM 8:30 PM June 7:00 AM 9:30 PM July 7:00 AM9:30 PM August 7:00
EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATIONPARK HOURSADMISSION & FEESFACILITY EQUIPMENT RENTALSPARK MAPSEARTH DISCOVERY CENTER Eagle Creek Park is one of the nation’s top 10 largest municipal parks, but Indianapolis’ only park that is mandated to be self-sufficient. Over one million people visit Eagle Creek Park every year. The city of Indianapolis provides only $24 per resident for parks and recreation.PARK ACTIVITIES
5900 N. High School Road. Indianapolis, IN. 317.327.7110. Eagle Creek’s bark park is a place where owners and their four-legged friends can socialize and enjoy the company of others off-leash! To participate, your dog must be equipped with a “pooch pass.”. PARK MAPS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Maps Click on each map for a downloadable, printable park map: Park Trail Map Earth Discovery Center Tree Map State Nature Preserves Running Course Map Support the park you love by becoming a member of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation. All of your donation stays with thepark -
ADMISSION & FEES
Admission & Fees Only an Extra $35 Eagle Creek Park Foundation needs your help! And it only takes an extra $35. For critical improvements to the park - things like our soon-to-open West Side Trails, exciting new programs from our Ornithology Center, and other features that visitors love, we have PARK PASS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Pass Foundation Park PassEagle Creek Park is the only Indianapolis park that requires a daily entrance fee of $5 per vehicle or an annual pass. Revenue from passes purchased through Indy Parks, go directly to the general fund and support all Indy Parks. When youbecome a member of
PARK HISTORY
Park History Learn how Eagle Creek Park came to be with our Park History Timeline. If you're interested in seeing and learning more about Eagle Creek's history, please follow up on Facebook! Eagle Creek History Page J.K. Lilly Jr., brother of Eli Lilly, bought a 12-acretract of land at
WEST SIDE TRAILS
Park to fulfill 20 year plan to build seven miles of new trails on the park’s west side. The Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative.The grant will help fund a significant new PARK FAQ - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Frequently Asked Questions General Park FAQ: Park RulesDo not feed wildlife.The park is open dawn to dusk, unless otherwise posted.Respect your surroundings – all plants, animals, and structures within the park are protected by city ordinance.Do not leave valuables in your car while out enjoying the park.Obey allposted speed
ORNITHOLOGY CENTER
Ornithology Center Hours Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admission Links School Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout6515 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.BIRD (2473)According to National Geographic, Indianapolis residents don’t need to travel far for excellent birding since Eagle Creek Park is considered a birding hot spot.Everyyear
PARK HOURS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Hours Open Close January 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Febuary 7:00 AM 6:30 PM March (pre DST) 7:00 AM 7:30 PM March (post DST) 7:00 AM 8:30 PM April 7:00 AM 8:30 PM May 7:00 AM 8:30 PM June 7:00 AM 9:30 PM July 7:00 AM9:30 PM August 7:00
ADOPT AN ANIMAL
Adopt an Animal Adopt Now Why Adopt?The Ornithology Center is home to several raptor ambassadors that were wild-born, found injured by licensed wildlife rehabilitators, and determined “non-releasable” due to their injuries. This means that they will never be ableORNITHOLOGY CENTER
Ornithology Center Hours Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admission Links School Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout6515 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.BIRD (2473)According to National Geographic, Indianapolis residents don’t need to travel far for excellent birding since Eagle Creek Park is considered a birding hot spot.Everyyear
PARK HOURS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Hours Open Close January 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Febuary 7:00 AM 6:30 PM March (pre DST) 7:00 AM 7:30 PM March (post DST) 7:00 AM 8:30 PM April 7:00 AM 8:30 PM May 7:00 AM 8:30 PM June 7:00 AM 9:30 PM July 7:00 AM9:30 PM August 7:00
FOUNDATION PROJECTS
Foundation Projects Since 2001, the Eagle Creek Park Foundation has invested more than $3 million into environmental projects and programs throughout the park by way of in-kind donations, membership, and sponsorship. Every initiative supports our efforts to promote, preserve, protect, and enhance Eagle Creek Park. Here are some of the ART SHOWS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Art Shows Every year, the Eagle Creek Park Foundation sponsors three nature-themed art shows at Eagle Creek Park’s Earth Discovery Center. The exhibits are a great opportunity for area artists to showcase wildlife, nature, or landscapes through different mediums.Much of the artwork is for sale, which make great one-of-a-kind gifts! Artist VOLUNTEER - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Volunteer Volunteer and help keep Eagle Creek Park running smoothly. Eagle Creek Park looks for individuals and businesses to offer us support by volunteering their time and expertise, which plays an essential role in Eagle Creek Park’s overall success and service to EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER Earth Discovery Center HoursMonday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admissionLinksSchool Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout5901 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.7148In 2007, with the help of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation, the Earth Discovery Center was born. We raised $3.4 million to construct a world-class nature center, which youMEMBER EVENTS
Member Events The Foundation periodically hosts member events at the Earth Discovery Center covering a wide range of subjects relating to the park. It’s a great time to learn more about Foundation activities, meet board members, and learn something new!In the past, guest speakers have covered a EVENTS – EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Events – Eagle Creek Park Foundation. Skip to content. Main Menu. Noevent found!
IRON EAGLE PADDLE RUN iron Eagle Paddle & Run 7/17/21Featuring the Quaff ON! Brewing Co. Post Race Party Registration is LIVE! Click here to register now $60 early registration through June 30! This all-ages adventure showcases the trails and reservoir at Eagle Creek as participants run-paddle-run their way through the park, all while raising money for EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATIONPARK HOURSADMISSION & FEESFACILITY EQUIPMENT RENTALSPARK MAPSEARTH DISCOVERY CENTER Eagle Creek Park is one of the nation’s top 10 largest municipal parks, but Indianapolis’ only park that is mandated to be self-sufficient. Over one million people visit Eagle Creek Park every year. The city of Indianapolis provides only $24 per resident for parks and recreation.PARK ACTIVITIES
5900 N. High School Road. Indianapolis, IN. 317.327.7110. Eagle Creek’s bark park is a place where owners and their four-legged friends can socialize and enjoy the company of others off-leash! To participate, your dog must be equipped with a “pooch pass.”. PARK MAPS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Maps Click on each map for a downloadable, printable park map: Park Trail Map Earth Discovery Center Tree Map State Nature Preserves Running Course Map Support the park you love by becoming a member of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation. All of your donation stays with thepark -
ADMISSION & FEES
Admission & Fees Only an Extra $35 Eagle Creek Park Foundation needs your help! And it only takes an extra $35. For critical improvements to the park - things like our soon-to-open West Side Trails, exciting new programs from our Ornithology Center, and other features that visitors love, we have PARK PASS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Pass Foundation Park PassEagle Creek Park is the only Indianapolis park that requires a daily entrance fee of $5 per vehicle or an annual pass. Revenue from passes purchased through Indy Parks, go directly to the general fund and support all Indy Parks. When youbecome a member of
ORNITHOLOGY CENTER
Ornithology Center Hours Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admission Links School Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout6515 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.BIRD (2473)According to National Geographic, Indianapolis residents don’t need to travel far for excellent birding since Eagle Creek Park is considered a birding hot spot.Everyyear
VOLUNTEER - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATIONEAGLE CREEK RECREATIONAL TRAILEAGLE CREEK TRAIL CLOSEDEAGLE CREEK TRAIL INDIANAEAGLE CREEK TRAIL OPENEAGLE CREEK TRAIL OREGON MAPEAGLE CREEK TRAIL OREGON UPDATE Volunteer Volunteer and help keep Eagle Creek Park running smoothly. Eagle Creek Park looks for individuals and businesses to offer us support by volunteering their time and expertise, which plays an essential role in Eagle Creek Park’s overall success and service toWEST SIDE TRAILS
Park to fulfill 20 year plan to build seven miles of new trails on the park’s west side. The Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative.The grant will help fund a significant new PARK FAQ - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Frequently Asked Questions General Park FAQ: Park RulesDo not feed wildlife.The park is open dawn to dusk, unless otherwise posted.Respect your surroundings – all plants, animals, and structures within the park are protected by city ordinance.Do not leave valuables in your car while out enjoying the park.Obey allposted speed
IRON EAGLE PADDLE RUN iron Eagle Paddle & Run 7/17/21Featuring the Quaff ON! Brewing Co. Post Race Party Registration is LIVE! Click here to register now $60 early registration through June 30! This all-ages adventure showcases the trails and reservoir at Eagle Creek as participants run-paddle-run their way through the park, all while raising money for EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATIONPARK HOURSADMISSION & FEESFACILITY EQUIPMENT RENTALSPARK MAPSEARTH DISCOVERY CENTER Eagle Creek Park is one of the nation’s top 10 largest municipal parks, but Indianapolis’ only park that is mandated to be self-sufficient. Over one million people visit Eagle Creek Park every year. The city of Indianapolis provides only $24 per resident for parks and recreation.PARK ACTIVITIES
5900 N. High School Road. Indianapolis, IN. 317.327.7110. Eagle Creek’s bark park is a place where owners and their four-legged friends can socialize and enjoy the company of others off-leash! To participate, your dog must be equipped with a “pooch pass.”. PARK MAPS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Maps Click on each map for a downloadable, printable park map: Park Trail Map Earth Discovery Center Tree Map State Nature Preserves Running Course Map Support the park you love by becoming a member of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation. All of your donation stays with thepark -
ADMISSION & FEES
Admission & Fees Only an Extra $35 Eagle Creek Park Foundation needs your help! And it only takes an extra $35. For critical improvements to the park - things like our soon-to-open West Side Trails, exciting new programs from our Ornithology Center, and other features that visitors love, we have PARK PASS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Pass Foundation Park PassEagle Creek Park is the only Indianapolis park that requires a daily entrance fee of $5 per vehicle or an annual pass. Revenue from passes purchased through Indy Parks, go directly to the general fund and support all Indy Parks. When youbecome a member of
ORNITHOLOGY CENTER
Ornithology Center Hours Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admission Links School Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout6515 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.BIRD (2473)According to National Geographic, Indianapolis residents don’t need to travel far for excellent birding since Eagle Creek Park is considered a birding hot spot.Everyyear
VOLUNTEER - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATIONEAGLE CREEK RECREATIONAL TRAILEAGLE CREEK TRAIL CLOSEDEAGLE CREEK TRAIL INDIANAEAGLE CREEK TRAIL OPENEAGLE CREEK TRAIL OREGON MAPEAGLE CREEK TRAIL OREGON UPDATE Volunteer Volunteer and help keep Eagle Creek Park running smoothly. Eagle Creek Park looks for individuals and businesses to offer us support by volunteering their time and expertise, which plays an essential role in Eagle Creek Park’s overall success and service toWEST SIDE TRAILS
Park to fulfill 20 year plan to build seven miles of new trails on the park’s west side. The Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative.The grant will help fund a significant new PARK FAQ - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Frequently Asked Questions General Park FAQ: Park RulesDo not feed wildlife.The park is open dawn to dusk, unless otherwise posted.Respect your surroundings – all plants, animals, and structures within the park are protected by city ordinance.Do not leave valuables in your car while out enjoying the park.Obey allposted speed
IRON EAGLE PADDLE RUN iron Eagle Paddle & Run 7/17/21Featuring the Quaff ON! Brewing Co. Post Race Party Registration is LIVE! Click here to register now $60 early registration through June 30! This all-ages adventure showcases the trails and reservoir at Eagle Creek as participants run-paddle-run their way through the park, all while raising money forPARK HISTORY
Park History Learn how Eagle Creek Park came to be with our Park History Timeline. If you're interested in seeing and learning more about Eagle Creek's history, please follow up on Facebook! Eagle Creek History Page J.K. Lilly Jr., brother of Eli Lilly, bought a 12-acretract of land at
BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member Just an extra $35 for Membership With a minimum donation of just $35, you can support the future of Eagle Creek Park by becoming a member of the Foundation along with fellow park neighbors, active outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers. The Foundation relies onWEST SIDE TRAILS
Park to fulfill 20 year plan to build seven miles of new trails on the park’s west side. The Eagle Creek Park Foundation has received a $2.6 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Cultural Innovation initiative.The grant will help fund a significant new VOLUNTEER - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Volunteer Volunteer and help keep Eagle Creek Park running smoothly. Eagle Creek Park looks for individuals and businesses to offer us support by volunteering their time and expertise, which plays an essential role in Eagle Creek Park’s overall success and service to PARK HOURS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Park Hours Open Close January 7:00 AM 6:00 PM Febuary 7:00 AM 6:30 PM March (pre DST) 7:00 AM 7:30 PM March (post DST) 7:00 AM 8:30 PM April 7:00 AM 8:30 PM May 7:00 AM 8:30 PM June 7:00 AM 9:30 PM July 7:00 AM9:30 PM August 7:00
ART SHOWS - EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Art Shows Every year, the Eagle Creek Park Foundation sponsors three nature-themed art shows at Eagle Creek Park’s Earth Discovery Center. The exhibits are a great opportunity for area artists to showcase wildlife, nature, or landscapes through different mediums.Much of the artwork is for sale, which make great one-of-a-kind gifts! Artist EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER Earth Discovery Center HoursMonday–Saturday, 10am–5pmSunday, 1pm-5pmFree with park admissionLinksSchool Field TripsBuilding RentalTrail MapTree MapFacility Layout5901 Delong Road Indianapolis, IN 46254317.327.7148In 2007, with the help of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation, the Earth Discovery Center was born. We raised $3.4 million to construct a world-class nature center, which you EAGLE CREEK PARK COVID-19 UPDATE Eagle Creek Park Update: Good afternoon. Indy Parks just received notification that our plan to allow vehicles access into Eagle Creek Park has been pushed back to Thursday, May 21. With the current road construction schedule and a few weather/rain delays, the crews willneed a
FOUNDATION MISSION
Foundation Mission About the Eagle Creek Park Foundation In 1978, it became apparent that municipal funding for Eagle Creek Park would not be sufficient in order for the remarkable natural resource to meet its full potential. That’s when members of a watchdog EVENTS – EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION Events – Eagle Creek Park Foundation. Skip to content. Main Menu. Noevent found!
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Thank you for your subscription. GRANT FROM LILLY ENDOWMENT MAKES POSSIBLE SEVEN MILES OF NEW MAINTAINED TRAILS ON EAGLE CREEK’S WEST SIDEDecember 5, 2018
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