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Get a Foundation Pass – Become a member today!
Each Foundation Pass includes the following:
- Eagle Creek Park Foundation Pass
- Unlimited park entry
- Membership with the Foundation
- Member-exclusive newsletters
- Member-exclusive events & programs
- 15% off greens fees, the Golf Club
- 15% off Go Ape Treetop Adventure
- Discounts at Eagle Creek Outfitters
- Tax deduction of $35
Foundation membership info here
Additional passes at $50 each here
Heads up! Foundation Passes are delayed this year due to supply chain issues beyond our control. We expect to start processing passes by the 3rd week of December. The good news is that passes are valid starting January 1, 2025, so this delay won’t impact your plans. We’ll notify you as soon as your pass is ready for pick-up or shipment. Thanks for your patience and understanding!
Support Eagle Creek Park directly: Unlike the Indy Parks Pass, which supports every Indy Park, the Foundation Pass keeps more of your money at Eagle Creek Park, funding vital improvements, conservation, programs, and projects.
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Foundation Member impact
Your $35 membership dues go to support park projects, trails, and staff training. Plus it enables the Foundation to . . .
PROMOTE
Your membership helps Eagle Creek Park Foundation promote the park and all of the wonderful benefits it provides to the community.
PRESERVE
The Foundation relies on membership dues as our main source of revenue to fund improvements, trail restoration projects, and environmental education programs.
PROTECT
Foundation Members’ fees help fund a number of initiatives related to protecting Eagle Creek Park’s fragile ecosystem, and ensuring it remains a vibrant and healthy ecology for generations to come.
ENHANCE
Eagle Creek Park Foundation funds a number of initiatives aimed at improving and enhancing experiences at Eagle Creek Park, including projects like replacing wayfinding signage, Earth Discovery Center, our West Side Trails project, and more.
Since 2001, the Foundation has invested nearly $3 million into Eagle Creek Park, which was made possible by membership support.