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Best Parks in Zionsville

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Zionsville, Indiana features several outstanding parks, each offering unique recreational and natural experiences for visitors of all ages.
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Starkey Nature Park

This 80-acre park located a quarter mile southwest of the Village is the second largest park in Zionsville, opening to the public in 1974. The park’s wooded bottomland along Eagle Creek offers scenic beauty, hiking trails, nature study and perfect settings for photography. This park connects to the Big-4 Rail Trail and from there, to most of Zionsville's trail system. 

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Zionsville Lions Club

A popular community park with sports fields, basketball and tennis courts, picnic areas, playgrounds, kid-friendly amenities, and birthday party facilities. Well-suited for family gatherings and recreational sports.

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Mulberry Fields

This 38-acre park, accessible from the nearby Big-4 Rail Trail, includes three picnic shelters, over 2.5 miles of paved paths and sidewalks, a skate park, multi-use athletic fields, prairie-meadow plantings, a large hill with great views and a splash pad. The newest amenity at this park: four pickleball courts that are open from dawn - 11 p.m. daily. In the northwestern 3.5 acres of the park is Maplelawn Farmstead. 

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Zion Nature Sanctuary

This secluded 10-acre property offers wooded areas, nature trails, wetland areas, a small stream and a shelter. 

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Creekside Nature Park

Bordering Eagle Creek, this is an 18-acre park that can be used as a kayak/canoe launch-point and has .6 miles of accessible pathway through scenic stream-side woods. This property is on the south side of Sycamore Street across from Lions Park.