County parks in Noblesville, Indiana
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Finch Creek Park
● OpenFinch Creek Park, located at 16233 Boden Road in Noblesville, Indiana, is a newly opened 200-acre park in Wayne Township. The park features a variety of amenities including 4 lighted pickleball courts, a basketball court, a splash pad, and 2 playgrounds. Typically open from Memorial Day through Labor Day, the splash pads are operational from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, weather permitting. If the water is not running when you arrive during opening hours, simply touch the sensor to activate it.
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Bray Family Homestead Park
● ClosedLocated in Noblesville, Indiana, the Bray Family Homestead Park is Hamilton County's newest park, offering a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With plans to include trails, overlooks, feeding areas, and new plantings, this 92-acre park is a work in progress that promises to be a beautiful addition to the community. Currently, visitors can enjoy observing and admiring the spring wildflowers that bloom in the park. The park was acquired from the Bray Family in 2007 and has since been a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
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Seminary Park
● OpenSeminary Park, located at 350 South 10th Street in Noblesville, Indiana, is a beautiful 1.5-acre park with a rich history. Established in 1983, the park sits on land that was originally purchased in 1844 for the town's first schoolhouse, the County Seminary. Over the years, it served as the location of the Second Ward School before being demolished in 1969. In 2019, Seminary Park underwent a renovation that added pathways, Edison lighting, a new gazebo, park benches, and landscaped flower beds. The park also boasts a playground and open green space, making it a popular spot for outdoor events and gatherings. The gazebo and green space are often used for small outdoor weddings, rentals, and events throughout the year.
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Taylor Center of Natural History
● ClosedTaylor Center of Natural History is located at 12308 Strawtown Avenue in Noblesville, Indiana, United States. It is a museum and tourist attraction situated within the expansive and picturesque Strawtown Koteewi Park, the largest park in Hamilton County, Indiana. The park covers nearly 800 acres, featuring over 9 miles of multi-use trails and stretches along three miles of the White River. The park's grounds showcase a diverse range of ecosystems including rich woodlands, historic wetlands, and vast prairies, providing a habitat for numerous wildlife species. The Taylor Center of Natural History pays homage to the Native Americans who once called the land home, with exhibits highlighting the archaeological discoveries made in the area. Visitors can explore the replicated Native American village site at Koteewi Trace, where artifacts such as arrowheads, pottery, and remains of animals like bear and elk have been unearthed. The center offers educational displays and programs that delve into the rich history of the park and its inhabitants.
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Osprey Pointe Pavilion
● OpenOsprey Pointe Pavilion is a beautiful indoor facility located on the banks of Morse Reservoir in Noblesville, Indiana. Whether you're planning a wedding, reunion, corporate function, or any other special event, Osprey Pointe Pavilion is the perfect setting. The facility includes 20 banquet tables, seating for approximately 100 guests, a full-service kitchenette, restrooms, and an on-site security guard. You can rent the pavilion between the hours of 8 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. and do not need to be a resident of Hamilton County to book. Outside vendors are welcome, and you can bring your own food or hire a caterer. Alcohol is permitted with proper documentation, and there are no additional charges for outside vendors. You are responsible for set up, tear down, and clean-up of the facility, and all decorations must be removed at the conclusion of your event. Restrictions include no confetti, glitter, lit candles, or wall alterations. Tables and chairs are provided, but linens, dance floors, and stages are not available. Overall, Osprey Pointe Pavilion offers a picturesque and versatile space for any event.
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