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This park is the remaining nine miles of the Indianapolis Canal, which was to connect the city to the Ohio River. Pathways for walking, running and cycling run the length of the park, and canoeing and boating are also popular here. The pathway runs past many downtown Indianapolis landmarks. Address: 801 W Washington St Indianapolis IN USA 46204
1 317 233-2434
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White River State Park, in downtown Indianapolis, features much more than scenic green spaces, trees and flowers. Included in the park are numerous attractions including the Indianapolis Zoo, the IMAX Theater, White River Gardens, as well as many museums and restaurants. Walking paths, cycling paths and a canal for pedal-boating also weave their way through the park. Address: . Indianapolis IN
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This park covers 3,900 acres of land and 1,400 acres of water on the outskirts of Indianapolis. Facilities include a marina for boating, canoeing and kayaking, a restaurant, and an outdoor theater. An all-season park, it also contains a bird and wildlife preserve and cross-country ski trails. Address: 7840 W. 56th St. Indianapolis IN USA
1 317 327-7110
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White River Gardens, open since June of 1999, is an expansive facility featuring over a mile in walkways and pathways, design gardens, a conservatory, a wedding garden, a gift shop and a dining facility with a breathtaking view of the city skyline. The gardens, located located in White River State Park, are a sister facility to the Indianapolis Zoo. Address: 1200 West Washington Street Indianapolis IN 46222
Send an Email (4) 1 317 630-2001
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The Indianapolis Zoo features all their exhibits based on the animals' habitat (or biome): the Forests Biome, the Waters Biome, the Deserts Biome, the Plains Biome and the Encounters Biome. Many of the featured animals include dolphins, polar bears, elephants and pygmy goats. Address: 1200 West Washington Street Indianapolis IN 46222
Send an Email (6) 1 317 630-2001
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