Wildflower Weekend

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If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

You should get a pass!

This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

LOCATION:

7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

CONTACT:

317-327-7110

ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

HOURS:

Open Dawn to Dusk

Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

WEBSITE:

EagleCreekPark.Org

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Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

 

If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

ADD RELATED CONTENT BY CATEGORY BELOW

Lilly Lake

Lilly Lake

Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

Marina

Marina

Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

Boat Ramp

Boat Ramp

Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

Causeway

Causeway

About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

Bird Fest

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If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

You should get a pass!

This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

LOCATION:

7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

CONTACT:

317-327-7110

ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

HOURS:

Open Dawn to Dusk

Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

WEBSITE:

EagleCreekPark.Org

Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

 

If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

ADD RELATED CONTENT BY CATEGORY BELOW

Lilly Lake

Lilly Lake

Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

Marina

Marina

Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

Boat Ramp

Boat Ramp

Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

Causeway

Causeway

About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

Top Five Photos of 2024

TOP PHOTOS

DRUM ROLL

The top 5 photos for the 2025 Eagle Creek Park Photo Contest are in!

We are pleased to present the top 5 contenders! We now bring it to YOU to vote for your favorite.

We thank everyone who submitted photos, and we look forward to seeing all your amazing photos again this time next year!

RULES:

LIKE the ONE photo on this Facebook Post that is your favorite and that you want to see on the 2025 Eagle Creek Park pass.

The voting is open until next Thursday, October 10 at 12:00 PM.

The winner will be announced after voting closes.

Bald eagle – Adam Hibshman
Painted turtles – Courtney Brooks
Fox squirrel – Cortney Brooks
American white pelicans – Tyler Curnutt
American white pelican with carp – Mike Reppert


Winner: Courtney Brooks with “Fox Squirrel”! Congratulations to Courtney. We’ve included a preview of what the new 2025 park pass will look like (with the Foundation Membership sticker of course).

Donate

DONATE

WHY WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT

Shortly after the park opened it became apparent that municipal funding for Eagle Creek Park would not be sufficient in order for this remarkable natural resource to meet its full potential. 

That’s when members of the Eagle Creek Park Advisory Committee recognized the need for a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization to help raise money for unfunded park projects, and formed the Eagle Creek Park Foundation.

The Foundation’s mission is to promote, preserve, protect, and enhance Eagle Creek Park.

With your support, we provide financial and volunteer resources above and beyond limited city funding to support essential park projects and programs.

Adopt A Raptor to help support Eagle Creek Park!

CHOOSE ANY AMOUNT

CHOOSE ANY AMOUNT

MORE WAYS TO SUPPORT EAGLE CREEK PARK

There are many opportunities to support Eagle Creek Park, and the Foundation welcomes them all.

Main Office

EAGLE CREEK PARK OFFICE

EMERGENCy

For Emergency Dispatch: CALL  911

Non-EMERGENCy

RANGER ASSISTANCE: 317-327-3811

DNR HOTLINE

DNR HOTLINE: 317-847-4367

Eagle Creek Park OFFICE

 

LOCATION:

6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46278

CONTACT:

317.327.2473 (BIRD)

HOURS:

Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday and Sunday CLOSED

This is the main office for Eagle Creek Park’s management team from Indy Parks.

The Indy Parks team works directly with the Eagle Creek Park Foundation team to assist  with things like Foundation passes, shelter rentals, and renting out the Bark Park.

For most park issues, you will need to contact the Eagle Creek Park / Indy Parks team (below).

Eagle Creek Park Foundation’s offices are ALSO located in the Eagle Creek Park Office.

We work alongside the Eagle Creek Park team from Indy Parks in the same office, but the Indy Parks team handles most issues in Eagle Creek Park.

For Membership Passes, Shelter Rentals, and Bark Park Rentals, contact the Foundation. See below for more details.

Contact Eagle Creek Park

WHEN TO CONTACT EAGLE CREEK PARK:

  • Park complaints
  • Lost & found items
  • Other park concerns
Eagle Creek Park Administration Office

7840 W 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254

Phone:  317-327-7110
Email: IndyParksCS@indy.gov

Brittany Davis

Regional Park Manager, Indy Parks
Brittany.Davis@indy.gov

Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday

Contact Eagle Creek Park Foundation

WHEN TO CONTACT EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION:

Eagle Creek Park Foundation

7840 W 56th St, Indianapolis, IN 46254

Phone: 317-327-7116
Email: ecpf@eaglecreekpark.org

Meghan Mustin

Executive Director, Eagle Creek Park Foundation
Meghan@EagleCreekPark.org

Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday

Other Park Contacts

Contact Indy Parks and Recreation

For general Indy Parks information or complaints, please call or email Indy Parks and Recreation.

Indy Parks Customer Service Center

1720 Burdsal Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46202

Phone:  317-327-7275

ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBERS

Eagle Creek Outfitters: 317-327-7130

Indoor Facility Rental: 317-327-7193

Soccer Complex: 317-767-0699

Ornithology Center: 317-327-2473

Beach: 317-327-7132

Earth Discovery Center: 317-327-7148

Peace Learning Center: 317-327-7144

Eagle Creek Golf Club: 317-297-3366

GoApe Treetop Adventure: 317-520-7322

Indianapolis Rowing Center: 317-327-7100

Indianapolis Sailing Club: 317-849-0021

Parking

PARKING

PARKING AT EAGLE CREEK

 

Find Parking for your adventure

Eagle Creek Park has over 1200 parking spots, so even on the busiest days, you can find a place to park before you set off on your adventures.

Visitors should park in the available gravel, paved, and ADA spaces and should avoid parking on the grass.

In partnership with Indy Parks

For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

If you’d like to find more park maps to help you plan you adventure, click the button below.

Click on the parking icons on the map below for more details

Gatehouse – 71st Street

GATEHOUSE – 71ST STREET

Gatehouse – 71st Street Entrance

 

Welcome to Eagle Creek Park

The 71st Street Gatehouse entrance is located at 7100 N Eagle Creek Pkwy 46278  – Turn South from I-65 via the 71st Street Exit. 

Here, you’ll be able to pay your admission, buy a pass, register your boat, register your dog for the bark park, and handle any other park-related issues. 

In partnership with Indy Parks

For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

If you’d like to find more park maps to help you plan you adventure, click the button below.

MAP TO GATEHOUSE

PARKING AT EAGLE CREEK PARK

Gatehouse – 56th Street

GATEHOUSE – 56th STREET

Gatehouse – 56th Street Entrance

 

Welcome to Eagle Creek Park

The 56th Street Gatehouse Entrance is located at 5700 N Eagle Creek Pkwy 46254 – Turn North from West 56th Street. 

Here, you’ll be able to pay your admission, buy a pass, register your boat, register your dog for the bark park, and handle any other park-related issues. 

In partnership with Indy Parks

For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

If you’d like to find more park maps to help you plan you adventure, click the button below.

MAP TO GATEHOUSE

PARKING AT EAGLE CREEK PARK

Earth Discovery Center

EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER

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ABOUT EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER:

Earth Discovery Center: With an emphasis on the youth, the Earth Discovery Center seeks to enhance environmental education for all ages!

As soon as you walk in, it’s very likely you’ll be greeted by some sort of creature! That might be a snail, or during the summertime, you can even catch the morphing of a caterpillar into a monarch butterfly right at the front desk.

Inside the center you’ll find exhibits and information about native Indiana plants and animals, including aquariums with live native reptiles, fish, and amphibians, taxidermy mounts, and replicas.

Other wildlife educational ambassadors may make appearances at scheduled program times. When you venture outside, you can take in a beautiful view of the reservoir out on the deck or hop on the nearby hiking trails.

Indy Parks naturalists host field trips, public programs, events, and summer day camps.

ADMISSION:

Included with Eagle Creek Park admission

LOCATION:

5901 Delong Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254

CONTACT:

317-327-7148

HOURS:

Tuesday – Saturday

10:00am-5:00pm

Sunday

1:00pm-5:00pm

 

KEY CONTRIBUTORS TO EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER

 

EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION

Lilly Endowment, Inc.

Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust

City of Indianapolis

Going Green

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

 

“We find that a lot of kids are really scared of nature — they come here and think they’re going into the jungle! We want them to take a walk in the park and realize that there is nothing dangerous out there. They might find some of these creatures in their own backyard, but they’re harmless and fun to learn about.”

 

Leah Frenzel, Earth Discovery Center Naturalist

ACTIVITIES + EVENTS

WILDFLOWER WEEKEND

Welcome spring with a weekend of guided hikes and programs to enjoy and learn about the beautiful wildflowers of Eagle Creek Park!

This event takes place in mid-April with a detailed schedule available by mid-March at www.indyparks.org.

CELEBRATION OF NATURE

This annual exhibit showcases local artists and nature-themed paintings, photography, sculpture, wood-carving, and more! Celebration of Nature takes place the first two weeks of December.

 

PLAN A FIELD TRIP

Call for available times
We have various options for unique learning activities.  Please call us at 317-327-7148 or emailTrip scheduling takes place in mid-April with a detailed schedule available by mid-March at www.indyparks.org.

 

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    BUILDING FEATURES

    • Geothermal heating and cooling that utilizes local groundwater
    • Photocell outdoor lighting
    • Native, wildlife-friendly landscaping
    • Bike racks
    • Carpet made of recycled material
    • Eco-friendly bathrooms with motion sensor lighting, faucets, and hand dryers, as well as low-volume toilets
    • Revolving front door that helps keep cooled or heated air inside

    GEOTHERMAL POND

    In 2014, the Eagle Creek Park Foundation contributed $30,000 to supplement a 3Mgives Eco Grant for construction of a geothermal pond behind the Earth Discovery Center.

    This allows for large school groups to immerse in an elaborate pond study program to dip-net for frogs and aquatic insects, which adds to their studies in the wet lab.

    CLASSROOMS

    The Wet Lab Classroom is set up much like a high school science lab with stools and six lab tables, and is a great space for messier field trip activities.

    The Dry Lab is a multifunctional open space that is also the home base for summer daycamps.

    By utilizing the Exhibit Hall, the Earth Discovery Center can host up to three classrooms simultaneously. 

    EXHIBIT HALL

    The Exhibit Hall is home to some of our live turtles, snakes, and other educational ambassadors, as well as a multifunctional space for field trips, public programs, art exhibits, and seasonal activities and displays.

    The walls of this unique space are covered with custom wallpaper artwork featuring several of the native plants and animals found in Eagle Creek Park.

     

    • Recycling containers for plastic, glass, and paper products
    • Bio-swale and swirl tank to clean storm water run-off before returning it to the reservoir

     

    • Built on the site of the old ranger station (using previously disturbed land means fewer habitats affected and less land cleared)
    • Furniture made of recycled plastic

    MEET THE NATURALISTS

    Dawn VanDeman

    Dawn VanDeman

    Earth Discovery Center Manager

    Dawn is an Indianapolis native who started working at Eagle Creek Park as a seasonal naturalist back in 1994.

    She attended Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts where she majored in biology and minored in studio art.

    She then moved on to complete graduate work in wildlife science with Purdue University’s Department of Forestry before coming back to work full-time at Eagle Creek Park.

    Favorite Things

    Her favorite things about the park include the amazing diversity of park visitors, the small, hidden vernal pools teeming with fairy shrimp and baby salamanders in the spring, and the sound of loons (the bird kind) calling on the reservoir. She specializes in amphibians and reptiles, bugs and aquatic invertebrates, growing native plants for butterfly gardening, and loves answering weird questions about Indiana wildlife.

    Dawn's Critters

    She is also a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and shares her home with six fish, five orphaned baby opossums, three cats, three orphaned raccoons, three orphaned baby squirrels, one yellow-bellied slider, and one rescued domestic rabbit.

    Leah Frenzel

    Leah Frenzel

    Naturalist

    Leah grew up in North Carolina where she attended North Carolina State University, and graduated with a degree in natural resources-ecosystem assessment.

    After graduating, she was hired as an outdoor environmental educator with the Flat Rock River YMCA in St. Paul, Indiana. She learned to teach children to love nature while exploring the outdoors, and has been doing so ever since.

    Favorite Things

    She enjoys a wide range of outdoor activities including hiking, identifying insects, and nature photography. As her boss describes, “Leah is awesome and likes to pin dead insects when she isn’t teaching archery or writing environmental education curricula.”

    Ornithology Center

    ORNITHOLOGY CENTER

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    The Ornithology Center is temporarily closed for renovations starting January 6th, 2025. The current re-open date is TBD.

    Follow this page or the Ornithology Center on Facebook for updates.

    ADMISSION:

    Included with Eagle Creek Park admission

    LOCATION:

    6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46278

    CONTACT:

    317.327.2473 (BIRD)

    HOURS:

    Tuesday – Saturday

    10:00am-5:00pm

    Sunday

    1:00pm-5:00pm

    ORNITHOLOGY

    Ornithology is the study of birds – Eagle Creek Park is a birding hotspot!

    ABOUT THE Ornithology Center:

    Every year, Eagle Creek Park’s Ornithology Center attracts from all over the U.S. and numerous countries worldwide!

    Nestled just minutes away from downtown Indianapolis, visitors can find birds like bald eagles, great blue herons, double-crested cormorants, grebes, loons, and other amazing wildlife in the city.

    The Ornithology Center sits on top of a bluff overlooking the bird sanctuary to the West – a large area of retained water separated from the reservoir by a cofferdam.

    The facility is surrounded by a diverse habitat of deciduous woods, ponds, streams, grassland and wetlands, which makes birding rewarding at any time of year.

    The Ornithology Center Fund, managed by the Eagle Creek Park Foundation, supports the care of raptor ambassadors, staff training, educational programming and much more.

    Consider supporting the Ornithology Center Fund today!

    Ornithology Center’s mission:

    By providing exemplary care, husbandry, training, and enrichment for our Raptor Ambassadors, we hope to foster a sense of wonder, enthusiasm, and stewardship for the natural world and to inspire action towards conserving the species that visitors encounter. 

    The Nation Audubon Society deems Eagle Creek Park an Important Bird Area, recognizing the Park’s important habitat for migratory and native birds alike. Check out their map of Important Bird Areas here.

    OPERATING UNDER INDIANA DNR EDUCATION AND USFWS EAGLE EXHIBITION PERMITS.

     

    Key Contributors to Ornithology Center

     

    EAGLE CREEK PARK FOUNDATION
    Amos Butler Audubon Society
    Nature Sanctuary & Center, Inc
    Wild Birds Unlimited
    Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

     

    “Eagle Creek Park is excellent for spring songbird migration, with 30 species of warblers possible on a good day in the beautiful deciduous woods.”

     

    – National Geographic’s Guide to Birding Spots of the United States

    ACTIVITIES + EVENTS

    Sunday Morning Bird Walks

    Sundays, 9 – 11am 
    Bird walks are led by members of the Amos W. Butler Audubon Society. Bring binoculars and dress for the weather! Walks take place rain or shine.

    PLAN A FIELD TRIP

    Call for available times
    Please call 317-327-2473 or email to schedule. Scheduling happens mid-April with schedules available by mid-March at www.indyparks.org.

    BUILDING FEATURES

    Outdoor Migration Game

    Follow the flyways of your favorite birds and face some obstacles along the way!

    The Ornithology Center’s very own Kevin Carlsen designed this interactive educational area right outside of the Ornithology Center to supplement what children learn about migration in the classroom.

    It’s a great way for families and children to gain a better understanding of the challenges birds face en route to their breeding ground.

    The self-guided tour navigates by use of ropes, balance beams, climbing walls, and streams – all mimicking hazards birds might experience during their travels.

    Observation Decks

    There are three amazing observation decks at the Ornithology Center.

    On the south end of the building, facing East there is a large outdoor observation deck and bird checklist with a detailed park map. Visitors can find out what birds have been spotted in the park, and learn how to locate them on a map.

    From the back indoor observation room, facing East, you’ll find stunning views of the bird sanctuary, where it’s common to see a wide variety of birds, including up to 21 species of ducks, on their journey North.

    From the North-facing indoor observation room, you can watch residents and migratory birds visit the bird feeders and hummingbird garden, and others, that find the water feature for a cool drink or quick bath.

    Hands-On Exhibits

    Inside of the air-conditioned building, there are displays and several hands-on kiosks.

    Guests can learn more about individual birds, their calls, and migration patterns.

    There is also an interactive detailed map of the park that shows where the best birding trails are located.

    Support The Birds

    The Ornithology Center Fund, managed by the Eagle Creek Park Foundation, supports the care of raptor ambassadors, staff training, and much more. Consider supporting the OC Fund today – Adopt A Raptor!

    Indiana Birding Links

    Special thanks to Ornithology Center donors Amos Butler Audubon, Nature Sanctuary & Center Inc, Wild Birds Unlimited and Nina Mason Pulliam.

    Building History

    The original building served as the private library of J.K. Lilly, and then transitioned into Eagle Creek Park’s Nature Center for 30 years.

    In 2010, it reopened as the Ornithology Center to focus primarily on birds and birdwatching.The Foundation funded all of the equipment, materials, and taxidermy used for the renovation.

    That same year, the Indiana Parks and Recreation Association recognized the Ornithology Center as an “Outstanding Facility” for notable buildings and recreation complexes completed that year (costing less than $250,000).

    Part of the building revival included developing an 800-square-foot exhibit hall to feature four distinct habitats (forest, grassland, pond, and wetland), which displays approximately 100 taxidermy birds in their natural settings complete with tranquil sounds of nature. The birds showcased are native to Indiana and for the most part, can all be seen in the park.

    Since then, around 3,000 students study the beauty and behavior of birds every year through live bird of prey programs at schools, or during field trips to the Ornithology Center.

    In addition, 150+ public programs are offered throughout the year as well. A new bird game was introduced recently by the Ornithology Center’s very own Kevin Carlsen, right in front of the facility.

    MEET THE NATURALISTS

    Jenna McElroy

    Jenna McElroy

    Park Manager, Ornithology Center

    Jenna has worked at Eagle Creek since 2015 and is now the manager of the Ornithology Center.

    More about Jenna

    Jenna grew up in Greenwood, Indiana and attended Center Grove High School where she was both a show choir geek and a science nerd. Her parents were nature lovers and instilled that passion in Jenna and her sister from a very young age. When Jenna was in middle school, their family got into birding. Bedtime stories now involved reading bird guides, and, instead of listening to music in the car, they would listen to bird song CDs – and Jenna loved it! She earned her bachelor’s in biology from the University of Indianapolis and master’s in environmental science from Indiana University, focusing in Fish and Wildlife Ecology.  

    Jenna has worked at Eagle Creek since 2015 and is now the manager of the Ornithology Center. In 2021, she passed the exam to become a Certified Professional Bird Trainer through the International Avian Trainers Certification Board and loves working with the raptor ambassadors at the Ornithology Center. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, gardening, hanging out with her chickens, spending time with family, puzzles, camping, and attending show choir competitions with her husband – go North Central! 

    Donna Riner (she/her)

    Donna Riner (she/her)

    Assistant Park Manager, Ornithology Center

    Donna thrives in the outdoors, connecting with nature and guiding others as they explore & discover Indiana’s diverse ecosystems.

    MORE about Donna

    Although she never considered herself a birder before joining the Ornithology Center, she now finds joy in spotting birds wherever she goes! Donna began her journey at Eagle Creek Park as an Environmental Education Camp Counselor at the Earth Discovery Center during the summers of 2020 and 2021. In 2021, she became a Naturalist, and in 2022, she was promoted to Assistant Park Manager of the Ornithology Center. She is passionate about creating fun and memorable nature-based camp experiences for youth each summer. Donna’s favorite part about her job is working with the center’s naturalists because she is constantly inspired by their creativity, passion, & knowledge of the natural world!   

    Recently certified as a Forest Therapy Guide, Donna integrates mental health awareness and the benefits of nature connection into all her programs, encouraging participants to foster relationships to place, each other, and themselves, while in nature. Advocating for language accessibility at Eagle Creek Park, Donna fosters connections with Spanish speaking visitors through bilingual nature programming and collaborates with ASL student interpreters to ensure inclusive community events are prioritized at the Ornithology Center.  

    Her background in environmental sciences includes forest research in New Hampshire’s White Mountains and studying soil ecology in the cloud forests of Monteverde, Costa Rica. She also gained hands-on experience in farming, teaching, and beekeeping while apprenticing with an urban farmer in Indianapolis. Donna graduated from DePauw University with a degree in Environmental Biology in 2020. In her free time, Donna loves attending concerts, gardening, practicing Spanish, skiing (both snow and water), playing volleyball, and cooking on a campfire amongst friends. 

    Aidan Rominger (he/him)

    Aidan Rominger (he/him)

    Naturalist, Ornithology Center

    Aidan was born and raised in Indianapolis, IN, and has been visiting Eagle Creek his entire life.

    More About Aidan

    Since the young age of 4, he was fascinated with animals, with a particular fascination for birds. He started seriously birding when he was 11, after receiving his first pair of binoculars and a digital camera. Aidan always credits former Eagle Creek Ornithology Center naturalist, Kevin Carlsen, for kickstarting his birding career, acting as his birding mentor early on. At the age of 14, Aidan became the youngest birder in Indiana to see over 300 species of birds! Following his big year, he was awarded Indiana young birder of the year in 2015.  

    Aidan has also participated in multiple breeding bird surveys including two for Eagle Creek (2017 & 2019) in which he added 3 new species to the park’s breeding bird species list: Chestnut-sided warbler, Veery, and Fish Crow. 

    During his senior year of high school, Aidan was also asked by Purdue ornithologist Barny Dunning to conduct breeding bird surveys for Purdue’s Hardwood Ecosystem Experiment at the Hoosier National Forest, for which he added three new breeding bird species: Blue-headed Vireo, Ruffed Grouse, and Black-billed Cuckoo.  

    In 2022, Aidan graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor’s degree in Wildlife Biology. 

    In 2024, Aidan received a grant from the Amos Butler Audubon Society to manage the habitat surrounding the Ice Skating Pond at Eagle Creek Park, his goal is to transform the habitat from a bottomland swamp habitat to a new wetland/marsh habitat. One of his major goals is to bring back a species extirpated from central Indiana since the 1980’s, King Rails, which nested on the pond at this time. His main goal is to increase the overall bird species biodiversity within the area by transforming this area into a much-needed marsh habitat. 

    Frank Brown (he/him)

    Frank Brown (he/him)

    Naturalist, Ornithology Center

    Frank grew up in Indianapolis, where his love for the outdoors began at a young age, inspired by countless hours spent exploring nature.

    More about Frank

    His passion for sharing that experience with others led him to pursue a degree in Education, graduating with a Bachelor of Science from Fisk University in 2019. 

    Frank has been part of the Eagle Creek Ornithology Center team since 2023, where he specializes in environmental education. He believes that fostering a deep connection to nature is key to inspiring future generations of conservationists. Through his engaging programs, Frank shares his enthusiasm for the natural world with visitors of all ages, creating hands-on learning experiences that encourage curiosity and stewardship. 

    While he enjoys all aspects of outdoor education, Frank is particularly passionate about connecting people to nature in a way that feels accessible and transformative. He continuously seeks new ways to bridge the gap between people and wildlife, helping them understand the value and wonder of Indiana’s natural ecosystems. 

    In his free time, Frank practices martial arts, creates tabletop role-playing games, and enjoys hiking the trails around Eagle Creek Park. 

    Zach Dankert (he/him)

    Zach Dankert (he/him)

    Naturalist, Ornithology Center

    Zach is the newest member of the Ornithology Center team and is excited to learn about caring for the raptors!

    More about Zach

    Zach grew up in Cicero, just north of Indianapolis, and went to college in Holland, MI. Though always having a love of animal care, it was in college he discovered a complimentary enjoyment in environmental education. These interests have led to positions at various educational facilities and most recently to the role of Seasonal Naturalist at the Ornithology Center!  

    Zach is also an aspiring poet, and his passions of writing and the outdoors have merged through Nature Writing Workshops he facilitates through the Ornithology Center. While working at Eagle Creek Park, he hopes to help guests learn, enjoy, and protect this invaluable natural space. He also is excited to gain experience in raptor care! While not at the park, Zach enjoys reading, going to coffee shops, and attending literary events around the city. One of these days he hopes to attend a dance class.  

    Ornithology Center Gallery

    Hiking

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

    Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

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    Lilly Lake

    Lilly Lake

    Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

    Marina

    Marina

    Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

    About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

    Trails

    TRAILS

    View of reservoir from CofferDam Trail

    SUPPORT THE TRAILS

    Whether you love the Red Trail, West Side Hiking Trail, or ADA paths, Eagle Creek Park’s Trail Crew is responsible for maintaining them.

    Donations to the Trail Fund are used exclusively for trail maintenance and can only be invested in the trails at Eagle Creek Park.

    The Eagle Creek Park Foundation oversees and ensures all funds are dedicated solely to trail upkeep or expansion.

     

    Learn More > 

    In partnership with Indy Parks

    For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

    Plan your adventure

    TRAIL SAFETY

    NO MOTOR VEHICLES

    No motor vehicles of any kind are allowed on the running and hiking trails. This includes cars, trucks, SUV’s, motorcycles, ATV’s, or any other form of transportation that uses a motor. 

    NO bicycles, etc.

    The hiking and running trails are for hiking and running. No bicycles, scooters, skateboards or other modes of wheeled transportation are allowed on the trails. There are specific bike paths for  bicycles.

    IF YOU GET LOST . . .

    Use one of the handy trail maps below to plan your visit in advance. Feel free to print it out and keep it with you, as paper never runs out of batteries. If you are lost, contact Ranger Assistance at 317-327-3811.

    ADA ACCESSIBILITY

    The West Side Trail project includes two ADA-accessible trails,

    pedestrian bridges and scenic overlooks.

    East Side Trails

    The East Side of Eagle Creek Park contains the majority of the park trails, amenities, and both nature centers. The East Side can be thought of as the “main park”

    West Side Trails

    The West Side Trail Complex was completed in 2024. The park’s West Side contains the Eagle Creek Golf Course, Eagle’s Crest Nature Preserve, and Starling Nature Preserve. Though less traveled, the West Side offers two ADA trails, a 5-mile through stunning canopy.

    ADOPT A TRAIL

    Your donation helps support Eagle Creek Park Foundation’s mission to Promote, Protect, Preserve and Enhance Eagle Creek Park!

    Explore Top Hikes on

    Top Hikes East Side

    Check out which trails All Trails users like most on the East Side of Eagle Creek Park.

    Waterfowl Sanctuary (Cofferdam) Loop

    2.4 mi (easy)

    Red Trail Loop

    6.75 mi (moderate)

    Top Hikes West Side

    Check out which trails All Trails users like most on the West Side of Eagle Creek Park.

    Scott Starling Nature Sanctuary

    ADA accessible 0.6 mi (easy)

    Scott Starling via Eagle’s Crest Loop

    1.9 mi (easy)

    DOWNLOAD TRAIL MAPS

    PARK TRAIL MAP

    RUNNING COURSE MAP

    WEST SIDE HIKING TRAILS

    ORNITHOLOGY CENTER TREE MAP

    EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER TRAILS

    FISHING MAP

    STATE NATURE PRESERVES

    GREENWAYS MAP

    DONATE

    Your donation helps support Eagle Creek Park Foundation's mission to Promote, Protect, Preserve and Enhance Eagle Creek Park!

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

    Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    ADD RELATED CONTENT BY CATEGORY BELOW

    Lilly Lake

    Lilly Lake

    Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

    Marina

    Marina

    Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

    About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

    West Side Hiking Trails

    WEST SIDE HIKING TRAILS

    Members on West Side Hiking Trail

    TRAILHEAD ACCESS

    Eagle’s Crest

    7201 Fishback Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46278

    Scott Starling Nature Sanctuary

    8245 Wilson Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46278

    Bear Overlook

    8600 W. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46234

     

    IN PARTNERSHIP WITH INDY PARKS

    For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

    About the West Side Hiking Trail

    Eagle Creek Park’s west side, a hidden gem since its 1972 opening, gained prominence during the 1987 Pan Am Games, where archery was hosted near Eagle’s Crest.

    Today, visitors can explore three ADA-accessible trails, two nature preserves (Eagle’s Crest and Starling), and the scenic 5-mile trunk trail that stretches from north to south.

    The main trail provides a peaceful escape under a lush canopy, offering a serene retreat from everyday life.

    We hope park goers find time and space on Eagle Creek’s West Side Hiking Trails to relax, unwind, and connect with nature.

    Read more about the trail

    The West Side Hiking Trail project, first envisioned by John Pankhurst in the 1980s, was included in the 1997 Eagle Creek Park strategic plan. In 2014, the Eagle Creek Park Foundation voted to move forward with securing funding for the trails. After years of planning and fundraising, a $2.6 million Lilly Endowment grant in 2018 brought the vision to life. Trail construction began in 2019 and continued through the COVID-19 pandemic, with completion of the trunk trail and the ADA loops by 2022. By 2024, final additions, including automatic gates, signage, and a dedicated podcast, were introduced.

    Wander on the West Side

    ADA TRAILS

    The West Side Trail Complex features 3 ADA-compliant trails.

    Scott Starling Nature Preserve

    Explore this gallery of images taken of the scenery and migratory birds from the nature preserve – via the ADA Starling Trail.

    Exploring the West Side Hiking Trail

    Foundation Members stop in a massive tulip grove in the northwest portion of the West Side Hiking trail. Marty Risch, former park ranger, environmental scientist, and life-long lover of Eagle Creek Park teaches members about the amazing ecology through which the trail cuts.

    Listen to the Trailer Episode

    John Pankhurst lays out the scope of Season one of Nature Notes. He’s the Director Emerita of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation and self-proclaimed “Chief Sheepdog”. John is one of central figures behind the entire West Side trail project.

    Foundation Podcast

    Eagle Creek Nature Notes
    The podcast helps you plan your next adventure to Eagle Creek Park.

    Season One of our podcast, Eagle Creek Nature Notes, is now available! This season is dedicated to the West Side of Eagle Creek Park and was made possible by funding from the West Side Trail grant.

    DOWNLOAD TRAIL MAPS

    PARK TRAIL MAP

    RUNNING COURSE MAP

    WEST SIDE HIKING TRAILS

    ORNITHOLOGY CENTER TREE MAP

    EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER TRAILS

    FISHING MAP

    STATE NATURE PRESERVES

    GREENWAYS MAP

    Fitness Trail

    FITNESS TRAIL

    FITNESS TRAIL AT EAGLE CREEK PARK

     

    In partnership with Indy Parks

    For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

     

    A WILD WAY TO GET HEALTHY AND FIT

    Ready to workout in the wild? Visitors can jump on the trail near the 56th Street entrance, and enjoy a workout with 32 self-guided exercises, along with some help from signage on how to monitor your heart rate.

    The Foundation recently provided $9,200 (half of the total cost) to replace 20 old exercise stations with new equipment, along with signage supplied by Indy Parks.

     

    ADOPT A TRAIL

    Whether you love the Fitness Trail, West Side Hiking Trail, or ADA paths, our Trail Crew is responsible for maintaining them.

    Donations to the Trail Fund are used exclusively for maintenance and can only be invested in the trails at Eagle Creek Park.

    FITNESS TRAIL AT EAGLE CREEK PARK

     

    FITNESS TRAIL

    With 20 exercise stations and a total of 32 exercises, the Fitness Trail on the north end provides a unique opportunity for a vigorous hike as it brings the indoor gym outdoors.

    Signage at each station explains every exercise and how to monitor your heart rate.

    DOWNLOAD TRAIL MAPS

    RUNNING COURSE MAP

    PARK TRAIL MAP

    WEST SIDE HIKING TRAILS

    GREENWAYS MAP

    IRON EAGLE PADDLE RUN

     

    IRON EAGLE PADDLE RUN

    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 the Eagle Creek Park Foundation.

    Run 2.6 miles on a wooded trail from the swimming beach to the marina, hop in a canoe or kayak for a 1.5 mile loop on the water and then hit the trails again for a 2.6 mile run back to the swimming beach. Both individual and relay teams can participate. 

    All participants receive a medal, t-shirt and access to the Quaff ON! Brewing CO. post-race party.

    EXPLORE MORE PLACES

    Main Office

    Main Office

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    Parking

    Parking

    Where to park when traveling to Eagle Creek Park.

    Trails

    Trails

    Check out the trails at Eagle Creek Park.

    Fitness Trail

    Fitness Trail

    FITNESS TRAILFITNESS TRAIL AT EAGLE CREEK PARK   In partnership with Indy ParksFor Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.  A WILD WAY TO GET HEALTHY AND FIT Ready to workout in the wild? Visitors can jump on the trail near the 56th Street...

    Playgrounds

    Playgrounds

    Have some fun at our Playgrounds throughout the park!

    Shelters

    Shelters

    Find and rent shelters throughout the park.

    Bark Park

    Bark Park

    The Bark Park, specifically for 4-legged friends!

    Lilly Lake

    Lilly Lake

    Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

    Marina

    Marina

    Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

    About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

    Beach

    Beach

    Go for a swim at the beach at Eagle Creek Park!

    Sailing Club

    Sailing Club

    Come sail away with us: The Eagle Creek Sailing Club.

    Golf Club

    Golf Club

    Fore! Play a round at the Eagle Creek Golf Club.

    Airport

    Airport

    Flying in for a visit? Learn about Eagle Creek Airport.

    Running

    RUNNING

    Trail Running at Eagle Creek Park

     

    In partnership with Indy Parks

    For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

     

    RUN EAGLE CREEK PARK!

    Over 16 miles of trails provide an active escape in one of Indianapolis’ most serene settings.

    Six major trails along with additional trails located at the Ornithology Center wind throughout the park and are easy-to-moderate in difficulty.

    Natural and gravel paths lead you through mature woods filled with beech, maple, tulip, white ash and black cherry into open meadow areas, and past the reservoir and Lilly Lake.

    You’re bound to encounter some wild creatures, as well as companion animals as you venture over bridges, steps, and a few steep hills.

    ADOPT A TRAIL

    Whether you love the Red Trail, West Side Hiking Trail, or ADA paths, Eagle Creek Park’s Trail Crew is responsible for maintaining them.

    Donations to the Trail Fund are used exclusively for maintenance and can only be invested in the trails at Eagle Creek Park.

    DOWNLOAD TRAIL MAPS

    RUNNING COURSE MAP

    PARK TRAIL MAP

    WEST SIDE HIKING TRAILS

    GREENWAYS MAP

    FITNESS TRAIL

    With 20 exercise stations and a total of 32 exercises, the Fitness Trail on the north end provides a unique opportunity for a vigorous hike as it brings the indoor gym outdoors.

    Signage at each station explains every exercise and how to monitor your heart rate.

    FITNESS TRAIL AT EAGLE CREEK PARK

     

    IRON EAGLE PADDLE RUN

    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 the Eagle Creek Park Foundation.

    Run 2.6 miles on a wooded trail from the swimming beach to the marina, hop in a canoe or kayak for a 1.5 mile loop on the water and then hit the trails again for a 2.6 mile run back to the swimming beach. Both individual and relay teams can participate. 

    All participants receive a medal, t-shirt and access to the Quaff ON! Brewing CO. post-race party.

    IRON EAGLE PADDLE RUN

     

    EXPLORE MORE PLACES

    Main Office

    Main Office

    EAGLE CREEK PARK OFFICEEMERGENCyFor Emergency Dispatch: CALL  911Non-EMERGENCyRANGER ASSISTANCE: 317-327-3811DNR HOTLINEDNR HOTLINE: 317-847-4367Eagle Creek Park OFFICE  LOCATION: 6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46278 CONTACT: 317.327.2473 (BIRD) HOURS:...

    Parking

    Parking

    Where to park when traveling to Eagle Creek Park.

    Trails

    Trails

    Check out the trails at Eagle Creek Park.

    Fitness Trail

    Fitness Trail

    FITNESS TRAILFITNESS TRAIL AT EAGLE CREEK PARK   In partnership with Indy ParksFor Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.  A WILD WAY TO GET HEALTHY AND FIT Ready to workout in the wild? Visitors can jump on the trail near the 56th Street...

    Playgrounds

    Playgrounds

    Have some fun at our Playgrounds throughout the park!

    Shelters

    Shelters

    Find and rent shelters throughout the park.

    Bark Park

    Bark Park

    The Bark Park, specifically for 4-legged friends!

    Lilly Lake

    Lilly Lake

    Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

    Marina

    Marina

    Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

    About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

    Beach

    Beach

    Go for a swim at the beach at Eagle Creek Park!

    Sailing Club

    Sailing Club

    Come sail away with us: The Eagle Creek Sailing Club.

    Golf Club

    Golf Club

    Fore! Play a round at the Eagle Creek Golf Club.

    Airport

    Airport

    Flying in for a visit? Learn about Eagle Creek Airport.

    Playgrounds

    PLAYGROUNDS

    Playground no. 5

     

    Kids can run wild at eagle creek park

    Eagle Creek Park has 5 playgrounds, many of which are located near shelters.

    Eagle Creek Park’s playgrounds are a great place to bring the kiddos and let them run wild – in the wild!

     

    In partnership with Indy Parks

    For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

    If you’d like to find more park maps to help you plan you adventure, click the button below. Playgrounds are marked on the map!

    FIND A PLAYGROUND

    PARKING AT EAGLE CREEK PARK

    Marina Overlook

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

    Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

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    Lilly Lake

    Lilly Lake

    Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

    Marina

    Marina

    Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

    About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

    Eagle’s Hideaway

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

    Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    ADD RELATED CONTENT BY CATEGORY BELOW

    Lilly Lake

    Lilly Lake

    Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

    Marina

    Marina

    Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

    About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

    Shelters

    SHELTER RENTALS

    Shelter Rentals

     

    Shelter Rentals

    The park has 15 covered shelters available to accommodate anywhere from 40–200 people for gatherings. All of these reserved shelters have at least one grill and come equipped with picnic tables.

    Some have a playground and public restrooms nearby, and others are handicap accessible and come with electricity. For more information on shelter rentals, call 317.327.7110.

    Since the park hosts many events like walks, runs, and triathlons during the hours of 7–11am, be advised that if you reserve a shelter on a day that the park has an event during those hours, we suggest you arrive after 11am that day.

    Shelters for Rent

    RENTALS

    Rent bikes, boats, picnic shelters, and amazing indoor meeting facilities. You can even rent out our Bark Park!

    The park has 15 covered shelters available to accommodate anywhere from 40–200 people for gatherings.

    All of these reserved shelters have at least one grill and come equipped with picnic tables.

    For more information on shelter rentals, call 317.327.7110.

    Eagle Creek Park’s Hideaway and Marina Overlook facilities offer a beautiful retreat for reunions, picnics, corporate outings, weddings and/or receptions all year-round.

    For more information on indoor facilities, call 317.327.7193. Please also review the Indoor Facility Rental Policies.

    For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

    Choosing a Shelter

    Eagle Creek Park’s variety of shelters can serve various functions for family gatherings, weddings, retreats, and more.

    We recommend you look at the interactive map and the images and descriptions of the shelters before deciding which shelter to rent.

    Note that shelters vary in size, and some have access to electricity, nearby playgrounds, and restrooms, while others do not.

    Also, be prepared to have a backup shelter in mind, especially when booking weekends or holidays.

    SHELTER SPECIFICATIONS

    CLICK BELOW TO VIEW SHELTER DETAILS

     

    A      B           D           G      H

     

    Mt. Pleasant (S/M/N)    Lilly Lake    Beach    Earth Discovery Center    Dandy Trail

     

      Map Options      Full-Screen      Share Map     Navigate

    A+B

    Shelters A & B (Walnut Grove)

    $135 Marion County resident
    $160 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 50′ x 30′ (both shelters)

    ACCOMODATES: 100 people each

    TABLES: 15 each

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: Yes

    ELECTRIC: (2) Outlets each

    GRILL: One 12×29″ charcoal grill each

    OTHER FEATURES: Playground nearby

    C+D

    Shelters C & D (CiRCLE DRIVE)

    $135 Marion County resident
    $160 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 45′ x 25′ (both shelters)

    ACCOMODATES: 80 people each

    TABLES: 10 each

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: Yes

    ELECTRIC: (4) Outlets each

    GRILL: One 13×29″ charcoal grill in each

    OTHER FEATURES: Public restrooms nearby

    E

    Shelter E (Reed's Place)

    $135 Marion County resident
    $160 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 45′ x 25′

    ACCOMMODATES: 80 people

    TABLES: 10

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: Yes

    ELECTRIC: (4) Outlets

    GRILL: One 13×29″ charcoal grill

    OTHER FEATURES: Port O Let nearby

    G

    Shelter G (Hardwood Ridge)

    $135 Marion County resident
    $160 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 45′ x 25′

    ACCOMMODATES: 80 people

    TABLES: 10

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: Yes

    ELECTRIC: (4) Outlets

    GRILL: One 14×18″ charcoal grill

    OTHER FEATURES: Restroom nearby

    H

    Shelter H (Pine Grove)

    $135 Marion County resident
    $160 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 45′ x 25′

    ACCOMMODATES: 60 people

    TABLES: 10

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: Yes

    ELECTRIC: (4) Outlets

    GRILL: One 14×18″ charcoal grill

    OTHER FEATURES: Restroom nearby

    MT PLEASANT

    Three Shelters – South, Middle and North

    Mt Pleasant Shelters (South, Middle + North)

    $135 Marion County resident each
    $160 non-resident each

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 45′ x 25′ (All three same size)

    ACCOMMODATES:  80 people in each shelter. Adjacent areas will accommodate an additional 100.

    TABLES: 10 in each shelter

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: All Shelters

    ELECTRIC:

    South – (2) Outlets

    Middle – (2) Outlets

    North – (4) Outlets

    GRILL: Each shelter has two 16×16″ charcoal grills

    OTHER FEATURES: Restroom nearby, playground nearby

    LILLY LAKE

    LILLY LAKE SHELTER

    $135 Marion County resident 
    $160 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 28′ Hexagon

    ACCOMMODATES:  40 people

    TABLES: 8

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: All Shelters

    ELECTRIC:  (2) Outlets

    GRILL: 13×29″ charcoal grill

    OTHER FEATURES: Restroom nearby

    BEACH

    BEACH SHELTER

    $285 Marion County resident / $340 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    AVAILABLE: 10:00am-Dusk

    SIZE: 80’x40′

    ACCOMMODATES:  200 people

    TABLES: 24

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: All Shelters

    ELECTRIC:  (2) Outlets, Lights

    GRILL: 13×29″ charcoal grill

    OTHER FEATURES: Restroom nearby

    EARTH DISCOVERY CENTER

    Earth Discovery Center Shelter

    $135 Marion County resident
    $160 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 40′ Hexagon

    ACCOMMODATES:  80 people

    TABLES: 10

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: All Shelters

    ELECTRIC:  None

    GRILL: 28×36″ charcoal grill

    OTHER FEATURES: Restroom nearby

    DANDY TRAIL

    Dandy Trail Shelter

    $135 Marion County resident
    $160 non-resident

    SPECIFICATIONS

    SIZE: 40′ Hexagon

    ACCOMMODATES:  80 people

    TABLES: 10

    HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE: All Shelters

    ELECTRIC:  None

    GRILL: 28×36″ charcoal grill

    OTHER FEATURES: Portolet nearby

    Amphitheater

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

    Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

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    Lilly Lake

    Lilly Lake

    Explore the beauty of Lilly Lake at Eagle Creek Park.

    Marina

    Marina

    Dock your boat at the Marina at Eagle Creek Park.

    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

    About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

    Bark Park

    BARK PARK

    Gordon Gilmer Bark Park

    Outside the Bark Park, dogs must be on leash at all times.

    No dogs allowed inside Park Buildings (except Service Animals)

    ABOUT THE BARK PARK:

    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 enter the Bark Park, your dog must be equipped with a “pooch pass.”

    Pooch Passes consist of a tag for your dog and a gate access card for you.

    The Pooch Pass tag can be worn on the dog or be carried by the dog owner and in plain view at all times.

    Dogs are allows in the main park, according the Indy Park’s rules >

    In partnership with Indy Parks

    For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

    ADMISSION:

    Pooch Pass required (includes tag for dog and gate access for owner)

    LOCATION:

    5900 N. High School Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    HOURS:

    Open during normal  park operating hours (see below)

    How to purchase a bark park “pooch pass”:

    You’ll need to bring your dog’s vaccination records (rabies, distemper, parvo, and bordetella) to the Park Office located at 7840 W 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254. To expedite getting your “pooch pass”, bring a completed copy of the application.

     Yearly Pass Fees (January – December)
    1st dog $75
    2nd & 3rd dogs $37.50 each
    Replacement tags & cards: $10
    VIP Pass* $125 (never discounted)
    Daily pass $5
    Discounted Passes
    After June 1 $55
    After September 1 $40
    2nd & 3rd dog 50% discount

    VIP Pooch Passes include access to all four Indy Parks. They are available for purchase at Broad Ripple Park only for $125 (includes Eagle Creek Park, Paul Ruster Park, Broad Ripple Park, and Smock Park).

    Bring your furry friend to the Dog Park.

    About Gordon Gilmer and MacKenzie

    Bring your furry friend to the Dog Park.
    Bark Park History

    The bark park was named after Gordon Gilmer, a former city councilor (’71–’99) before he retired from the Pike Township City-County Council.

    Gordon played an instrumental role in helping Pike Township develop into a thriving area of growth for the city.

    He saw the great influence Eagle Creek Park brought to the city’s northwest side, and sought to protect it by limiting development around the park.

    The carved statue at the front of the bark park represents MacKenzie, his beloved yellow labrador retriever, which was updated in 2014 during a rededication ceremony celebrating its 15-year anniversary.

    Picnics

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

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    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

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    Marina

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    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

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    Indoor Facilities

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

    Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

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    Marina

    Marina

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    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

    Causeway

    About the 56th Street Causeway at Eagle Creek Park.

    Birding

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

    Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

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    Marina

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    Boat Ramp

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    Causeway

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    Photography

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    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

    Little short strokes. It all happens automatically. We must be quiet, soft and gentle. Only eight colors that you need.

    You should get a pass!

    This is an area for a call to action for things related to the topic, like donations, etc. or purchasing a pass.

    LOCATION:

    7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7110

    ECPF@eaglecreekpark.org

    HOURS:

    Open Dawn to Dusk

    Monday-Sunday 7:00am-8:30pm EST

    WEBSITE:

    EagleCreekPark.Org

    Additional content goes here that is specific to the topic.

    Special rules, regulations, and so forth.

     

    If you don’t think every day is a good day – try missing a few. You’ll see.

    You can create beautiful things – but you have to see them in your mind first. A beautiful little sunset.

    Let’s make some happy little clouds in our world. The man who does the best job is the one who is happy at his job. Just make a decision and let it go.

    Maybe there’s a happy little Evergreen that lives here.

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    Marina

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    Boat Ramp

    Boat Ramp

    Get in the water at the Boat Ramp at Eagle Creek Park.

    Causeway

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    Owl Fest

    OWL FEST

    Owl Fest at Ornithology Center

     

    In partnership with Indy Parks

    For Eagle Creek programs, please visit this Indy Parks page.

     

    ABOUT Owl Fest:

    Owl Fest is Eagle Creek Park Foundation’s largest fundraiser!

    All funds raised will go directly to support the Raptor Ambassadors at the Eagle Creek Park Ornithology Center.

    Besides fundraising, there is fun for the whole family!

    There are guided hikes called “Owl Prowls”, live animal programs, haunted hayrides, shirts, buttons, and more for sale!

    Check out the schedules on this page to plan your visit for Owl Fest!

    ADMISSION:

    Included with Eagle Creek Park admission

    LOCATION:

    5901 Delong Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254

    CONTACT:

    317-327-7148

    Date:

    Typically on Saturday & Sunday in the last two weeks of October. 

    Owl Fest 2024 details >

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    Podcast

    Foundation Podcast

    Plan your Next Adventure

    Eagle Creek Nature Notes
    Plan your next adventure to Eagle Creek Park.

    Season One of our podcast, Eagle Creek Nature Notes, is now available! This season is dedicated to the West Side of Eagle Creek Park and was made possible by funding from the West Side Trail grant.

    Most Popular Season 1 Episode
    Park History at Eagle Creek Park

    Park Historian and Volunteer Coordinator Anne Cecere sits down to answer Adam’s history questions about The Bear, the damming of the reservoir, and the history of Eagle Creek Park.

    Season 1

     West Side Hiking Trail

    Funded By West Side Hiking Trail Grant

    Eagle Creek Park Foundation earn a $2.6 million grant from the Lilly Endowment in 2018 to build the West Side Hiking Trails at Eagle Creek Park. The funding to record and edit season one came from this grant. The Foundation hired Jen Edds of Brassy Broadcasting Company. Jen used her time, talents and patience to help us record six outstanding episodes all about the West Side of Eagle Creek Park

    Thank you also to the guests who appeared on each episode, without whom there would be no podcast. 

    If you enjoy the show, consider subscribing and leaving a comment or review on whatever platform you use.

    Season 2 is set to start in October 2024!

    Trailer Episode

    John Pankhurst lays out the scope of Season one of Nature Notes. He’s the Director Emerita of the Eagle Creek Park Foundation and self-proclaimed “Chief Sheepdog”. John is one of central figures behind the entire West Side trail project.

    Mindfulness Hike

    S1 E1

    Dr. Blair McKissock (former Executive Director) guides listeners through a series of mindfulness exercises focused on connecting with nature. She emphasizes the importance of being present and aware of the natural environment around us. The exercises include deep breathing techniques while observing natural elements, grounding practices that involve feeling the earth beneath your feet, and mindful walking, where listeners are encouraged to pay attention to the sights, sounds, and smells of nature. 

    Bird Migration

    S1 E2

    Why does Eagle Creek Park have an entire nature center dedicated to birds? Join Ornithology Center Manager, Jenna McElroy and Naturalist Aidan Rominger to learn about why Eagle Creek Park is a Midwest birding hotspot! They share all about birding and bird migration at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, IN. Learn about some of the rare and unusual species that migrate and breed, especially on the West Side of the park.  

    Park History

    S1 E3

    Where did the giant “Bear” statue come from that gives “Bear Overlook” its name? What was the land Eagle Creek Park now calls home like in the past? What was it like before there was a reservoir? Park Historian and Volunteer Coordinator Anne Cecere sits down to answer these questions, and more! Anne and Adam discuss the amazing history of Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis, IN.  

    All Persons Trail

    S1 E4

    Emily Storm-Smith (current Board President) sits down to discuss the All Persons Trails on the West Side of Eagle creek park. These feature two ADA loops at the north and south end of the new West Side Hiking Trail complex. As the name “All Persons Trail” suggests, they were built as part of the larger West Side Trail project to ensure that anyone, even folks who require the use of mobility aids can. 

    Champion Trees Hike

    S1 E5

    What natural wonders will you see if you hike the entire 5-mile West Side trunk trail that connects the Eagle’s Crest and Bear Overlook? Marty Risch sits down to discuss the amazing trees, water features, and more. This podcast can serve as a guide to a hike from North to South on the West Side Hiking Trail, and we’ve included resources to help you get the most out of such a hike! 

    Why the West Side Trail?

    S1 E6

    How did Eagle Creek Park’s West Side Hiking Trail Complex come to be? Which organizations funded, planned, and built the trails? How did Eagle Creek Park Foundation work with Indy Parks to make it all happen? A core group of people who made the project possible sit down to discuss the ins-and outs of all things West Side Hiking Trail. 

    Owl Fest 2024

    OWL FEST 2024

    Obi the Barn Owl

     

    Presenting Sponsor
    Wild Birds Unlimited

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    What is Owl Fest?

    Owl Fest is two days of owl-themed fun and Eagle Creek Park Foundation’s largest fundraiser! All funds raised will go directly to support the Raptor Ambassadors at the Eagle Creek Park Ornithology Center.

    Besides fundraising, there is fun for the whole family! There are guided hikes called “Owl Prowls”, live animal programs, haunted hayrides, shirts, buttons, and more for sale!

    In 2024 you can vote to elect your favorite raptor!

    ADMISSION:

    Included with Eagle Creek Park admission

    LOCATION:

    Ornithology Center >

    6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46278 >

    Date and Time:

    Sat. October 26th | 10:00am-5:00pm

    Sun. October 27th | 1:00pm – 5:00pm

    Support the Birds

    The best way to support the Ornithology Center is to contribute to Adopt a Raptor, which gives directly to the Ornithology Center (OC) Fund. This fund, exclusive to the Ornithology Center and managed by the Eagle Creek Park Foundation, supports the care of raptor ambassadors, staff training, and much more. Consider supporting the OC Fund today!

    Watch this Clip: Owl Fest 2023

    Plan your visit

    Parking at Owl Fest

    Owl Fest is one of the busiest days of the year in the park – find a parking spot right near the fun!

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    Owl Fest 2024 Schedule & Map

    Plan your day, and find parking and locations for your favorite Owl Fest 2024 hikes, programs, and activities.

     

    Owl Fest 2024 Detailed Schedule

    Find hikes, events, bird programs, hayrides, and more! Fill your Fall with Owl Fest!