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Public Parks
19) Zionsville Golf CourseNo place is more conveniently located for a game of golf than this public,nine-hole facility. Located just north of the village, this par 36, 3,000-yard course offers a challenge for players of all skill levels. Leagues and lessons are offered for men, women, and children. Family and company outings are welcome. Tee times are available seven days a week. For more information, call 317-873-4218 or visit www.ZionsvilleGolfCourse.com 18) Azionaqua Swim ClubThe Azionaqua Swim Club features a full-size pool and a junior/baby poolfilled with clean, cool water. Enjoy both pools by becoming a member. For information, call 317-873-3913 in the summer and 317-769-5645 all year round. 17) Lions ParkThe Zionsville Lions Club operates this 18-acre recreational facility. Thepark consists of seven baseball and softball diamonds are lighted sand volleyball court, an enclosed shelter house, a covered picnic facility, a gazebo, and the Lions Club Community Building. 16) Wetland AreaIn 2001 Robert Carter donated nearly 20 acres of wetlands. The completedpark will include a parking lot and a boardwalk pathway through the wetland, which will connect to the Zionsville Rail Trail. OTHER RECREATIONAL AREAS: 15) Village CornerThis 1,400 square foot pocket park is at the corner of Cedar and MainStreets, in the center of downtown Zionsville. Established in 2001, it is a restful bit of greenspace with benches and plantings. The park also includes a street clock with carillon and an historical marker. 14) Town Hall ParkThis park offers easy access to the Zionsville Rail Trail and is locatedbehind Zionsville Town Hall at 1100 West Oak Street. A shelter house is located on the property. 13) Zion Nature CenterLocated at 690 Beech Street, the facility is leased from Zionsville Community Schools. The facility offers nature programs and exhibits. For more information, call 317-873-8950. Hours of operation: Saturday 10 a.m.5 p.m. and Sunday Noon 5 p.m. Admission is free. http://www.zionsville-in.gov/zion-nature-center/12) Turkey Foot ParkThis nature park consists of 23 forested acres. Robert Carter donated 16acres in 1995 and seven acres were donated by LEFBO in 2001. The nature park has a footbridge over Eagle Creek, hiking trails, paved parking area, and pathway connection to Red Bud Lane (2010). 11) Zion Nature SanctuaryIn 2001, Zionsville Community Schools donated this10-acre property, locatedbehind Eagle Elementary School. The park, developed in part with a $200,000 grant from the Land & Water Conservation Fund, offers nature trails, wooded areas, flood plain areas, and an outdoor classroom. 10) Carter StationRobert Carter donated this eight-acre property in 1999. The park is adjacentto the Zionsville Rail Trail and offers paved pathways. |
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