Dr. James A. Dillon Park 6001 Edenshall Lane, Noblesville, IN 46060
About the Business
Dr. James A. Dillon Park, located at 6001 Edenshall Lane in Noblesville, Indiana, is a stunning 77.5-acre park that has been a popular tourist attraction since its establishment on June 2, 2007. Named in honor of Dr. James A. Dillon, a beloved physician and longtime member of the Noblesville Parks and Recreation Board, the park offers a variety of amenities for visitors to enjoy.
One of the highlights of the park is the Splash Pads, which are typically open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Visitors can cool off in the water from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, weather permitting. If the water is not running when you arrive, simply touch the sensor to activate it and start having fun.
With its beautiful grounds and thoughtful amenities, Dr. James A. Dillon Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors in Noblesville. Whether you're looking to relax in nature or have some fun in the water, this park has something for everyone.
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Location & Phone number
6001 Edenshall Ln, Noblesville, IN 46060, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Reviews
"Wonderful park for everyone in the family during every season of the year!! I've taken my grandson's to the splash pad in the summer. The playground has a great choice of slides and other fun stuff for the whole year. Walks in the woods are great to look at the creek and explore plants in the woods, even on a really nice warm day in February!!! We also watched dogs having fun with their frisbee!!!"
"A bit dated, one big very tall corkscrew slide that turns too tightly and stairs are too steep, but very clean and almost always have this park all to ourselves. Does have wood chips on the ground so kids have to wear closed shoes. Two jungle gyms, a few swings, and a see saw. Plentiful parking. Good place to easily burn off kids energy near the Kroger."
"This park rocks! It's got everything you need for a fun day out. Wanna go for a walk? No problem. Wanna skate? Sure thing. Wanna play disc golf, football, or whatever? Go for it. And the best part is, it's got a free water splash area. You and your kid can have a blast getting wet and wild."
"I had heard friends talk about the park and the disc golf course, but had never been there until today and I was not disappointed. The park was very well maintained with all the grass nicely cut except for the intentional areas of the rough on the course. The course was the primary reason for me coming so I will address that first. As an intermediate player who came with a beginner, it was a perfect course. Most of the holes are pretty wide open, but also contained enough trees and areas of rough to add some challenge. Overall, it felt like the course had more variety than some others I have played at. There are some holes with water hazards (a pond), but those holes can be simply skipped by beginners, played conservatively by intermediate players, or more aggressively by those with advanced skills and experience. Overall, I definitely plan on coming back here to play more rounds in the future. Besides the disc golf course, it is also a very nice park in and of itself with nice paved trails, open fields, and beautiful scenery."
"This is a pretty nice little park with a good number of things for both big and little kids. There's also a small splash pad and some picnic tables in a covered shelter. There are indoor bathrooms and water fountains and a path by the creek. However, if you have a kid with elopement issues this is not a great park. The little kids play structure is right by the parking lot and there are no fences or even a little wall. So, it's not our favorite park, but a nice option with kids that don't dart."
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