Eagle Creek Park Foundation
Total Eclipse of the Park!
Eagle Creek Park Foundation is hosting a private event on April 8th for the total solar eclipse!!
Join other nature enthusiasts to witness this once-in-a-lifetime event from one of the largest city parks in the country. Check out the event page and get your tickets below.
Still need eclipse glasses for the April 8th total solar eclipse?
We’ve got you covered, with our custom ECPF eclipse glasses. With a $5 suggested donation, you support the Park and can view the eclipse in style!
Eclipse glasses can be acquired in the Park Office during regular hours 9am – 5pm M-F (except holidays).
Eclipse glasses can also be ordered using the button on this page, and picked up later at the Park Office
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Buy a Pass Give a Pass
Announcing our Buy One Give One (BOGO) program. While you buy your 2024 Pass, you can give a 2024 Pass to one of our awesome local partner organizations.
The pass goes to the partner organization and the funds go to the Park Foundation. It's a win-win.
Receive Updates
Once a month we send out a newsletter full of great information. Get the latest Foundation news and announcements!
Click the button below to fill out our newsletter form.
Pelican Pass Sale
Recent about 75 American White Pelicans landed in Eagle Creek Reservoir and we are pretty excited about it. While the Pelicans stick around during their migration, we're reducing our membership pass price from $85 to $75. For-pick up orders only.
Eagle Creek Park Foundation's Mission
Eagle Creek Park Foundation provides volunteer and financial support to promote, preserve, protect, and enhance Eagle Creek Park
What makes Eagle Creek Park so unique?
Watch our video on what Eagle Creek Park means to various members
Bench Dedication Program
Honor someone special with a permanent, dedicated bench in Eagle Creek Park
Eagle Creek Park Facts
Over 1 Million Visitors
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. We need your help!
Lots of Space
Eagle Creek Park consists of 3,900 acres of woods, meadows and ponds, and 1,300 acres of reservoir — a great resource for both wildlife and recreation.
Bridging a Gap
Indianapolis provides only $24 per resident for parks and recreation, whereas most cities of our size spends roughly $89! —The Trust For Public Land (see pages 16–19)