- The list below includes 109 free or cheap things to do in or near Carmel, Indiana, including 61 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Family Fun Center and Movie Theaters.
- From Monon Trail to Coxhall Gardens, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Carmel and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Indianapolis, Noblesville, Zionsville and Plainfield.
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Teachers offer instructions on how to recreate a painting during courses at studio and venues throughout the city; drinks not included
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Consisting mostly of open areas, Billericay Park features lighted baseball and softball fields as well as concessions and batting cages. The park provides a children's playground, paved paths, a splash pad and a shelter with picnic tables.
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Certified by the National Wildlife Federation as a community wildlife habitat, Zion Nature Center provides food, water, cover and places for wildlife to raise their young. They offer many nature programs and special events.
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At Canterbury Manor Stables & Tack Shoppe, visitors can board their horses or go on a horseback ride in one of its arenas. During the summer, the stables hosts a summer camp with instructional lessons and horseback riding.
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Potter's Bridge Park is the home of Potter's Bridge, a covered bridge that was built in 1871. The 66-acre park also contains a playground, picnic area, and canoe access to the White River.
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The 72-acre wooded Starkey Nature Park offers scenic hiking trails, nature study, and is a commonly used location for photography. Educational programs for both youth and adults are available year-round.
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Mulberry Fields is a 38 acre park featuring several recreational amenities. Attractions include multi-use athletic fields, a skate park, a splash park, a sledding hill, three picnic shelters, and numerous walking paths.
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Fort Harrison State Park features beautiful scenery year round with attractive colors in the fall and one of the biggest local sledding hills in the winter. It is also host to picnic sites, jogging trails and fishing access to the nearby creek.
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Recreational play at the Brooks School Park is focused on children between the ages of 2 and 12 through a specialty accessible playground and Born Learning Trail. Adult activities include horseshoe pits, basketball courts, and a multi-use trail.
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Formerly known as the Verzion Wireless Music Center, Klipsch Music Center can welcome 24,000 visitors at each outdoor concert. From the most acclaimed artists who performed on the stage, The Grateful Dead and Kei$ha can be mentioned.
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The Hinkle Fieldhouse has been in the top sports arenas of the United States for over half a century and has been a historical landmark for over thirty years. Originally named the Butler Fieldhouse, it was renamed Hinkle in honor of Butler's legendary coach Paul D. Hinkle.