Eagle Creek Park - Park Activities/buildings

Park Activities/buildings

  • Amphitheater
  • Bait shop
  • Bark Park
  • Boat ramp and slips
  • Cross-Country Skiing Paths
  • Earth Music Center
  • Fitness Course
  • Fishing areas
  • Golf course (36 hole)
  • Lilly Lake Pedal
  • Marsh & Bird sanctuary
  • Earth Discovery Center
  • Orienteering
  • Peace Learning Center
  • Picnic areas and shelters
  • Pistol/Archery Range
  • Pontoon and Sunset Canoe Trips
  • Retreat Centers (2)
  • Sailboat marina
  • Sailboat/ Rowboat/ Canoe rentals
  • Sailing Day Camp
  • State Nature Preserves (2)
  • Swim Beach
  • The Indianapolis Rowing Center
  • Woodland Wildlife Preserve
  • Ornithology Center (Coming 2008)

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