How much does it cost to get into Eagle Creek Park?

How much does it cost to get into Eagle Creek Park?

Vehicle: $60 (non-resident) Vehicle: $50 (resident) Senior (62+): $40. Biker or hiker: $35.

Is Eagle Creek cash only?

Payment Methods. What payment methods do you accept? Eaglecreek.com accepts: Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover, PayPal, Klarna, and Apple Pay. We do not accept checks, cash, or credit vouchers.

Are you allowed to swim in Eagle Creek?

Swim only at the beach when lifeguards are present. Use caution when entering roadways and trails. Do not use boat motors greater than 10 horsepower on the reservoir.

Are dogs allowed in Eagle Creek Park?

Eagle Creek Park is the 6th largest city park in the nation, devoted entirely to nature. Leashed dogs are welcome on its many hiking trails. Call (317) 334-9633 for more information.

How large is Eagle Creek Park?

3,900 acres
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.

Do you have to pay to enter Eagle Creek Park?

Eagle Creek Park is the only Indianapolis park that requires a daily entrance fee of $5 per vehicle or an annual pass. $35 of your membership fee is tax-deductible.

Is Eagle Creek going out of business?

On June 9th, Outside Business Journal broke the news that Eagle Creek, the beloved, legacy travel company, would shut down by the end of 2021.

What is Eagle Creek known for?

Eagle Creek is known for being a point for fishing chinook salmon, bull trout, and steelhead trout. Upper Eagle Creek Falls is located upstream from the Eagle Creek National Fish Hatchery, a popular spot to start kayaking downstream Eagle Creek.

Can you kayak at Eagle Creek Park?

Small canoes and kayaks can launch from the old boat ramp at the back of the Earth Discovery Center parking lot (must be portaged down the ramp, no vehicles). Boats with trailers must launch from the 42nd St. boat ramp (on Dandy Trail, south of the Eagle Creek 56th Street gatehouse).

Is Eagle Creek Park free?

Who owns Eagle Creek Park?

There are about 10 miles (16 km) of paths within it. Eagle Creek Park serves primarily as a nature reserve. Before coming into the possession of Indianapolis, the land was owned by Purdue University, and by Josiah K. Lilly Jr….

Eagle Creek Park
Visitors 1.2 million (in 2019)
Open All year
Website Official website

What happened to Eagle Creek?

On September 8, VF announced it had sold Eagle Creek to Travis Campbell, a long-time VF executive who was most recently the corporation’s president of emerging brands. Campbell plans to build the brand back from its new headquarters in his hometown of Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

How big is Eagle Creek Park in Indiana?

Meet a Raptor 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. 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.

How much does Eagle Creek Park cost?

We need your help! 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. Indianapolis provides only $24 per resident for parks and recreation, whereas most cities of our size spends roughly $89!

Is your Eagle Creek Park self-sufficient?

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! 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.

Where is the Eagle’s Crest Trail?

Show more The Eagle’s Crest Trail is located in the largest park in Indianapolis. There is plenty of room to explore and enjoy the creek and greenery. This is the perfect trail to find some natural solitude. Enjoy the forest and the many different plant species in the park.

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