- The list below includes 109 free or cheap things to do in or near Zionsville, Indiana, including 63 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Art Gallery, Horseback Riding and History Museums.
- From Creekside Nature Park to Elm Street Green Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Zionsville and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Indianapolis, Noblesville, Carmel and Plainfield.
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The Mounds State Park's main attractions are the 10 ceremonial mounds built by the Adena culture. The park is now located on what used to be the site of an amusement park, which was closed until 1929. Among the activities to be performed in here, canoeing is the most popular.
35.4 Miles
A 12-screen movie theater, AMC Showplace Kokomo 12 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers stadium seating, theater rentals for private events, a game room and a snack bar.
36.0 Miles
The Mounds State Park Nature Center is a nature center featuring a wildlife viewing room, animal displays, and educational interactive games. The center also hosts year round hikes as well as various interpretive programs.
36.1 Miles
The basis for the Elwood Haynes Museum is Elwood Haynes himself, who is considered to be the father of the natural gas industry in the state of Indiana. Located within the former Haynes home, the museum features artifacts from his life and some of his inventions.
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The AMC Showplace Kokomo 12 is a movie multiplex that offers stadium-style seating and full digital projection in all of its auditoriums. Featuring first-run feature films, the theater also rents out sections for groups and large parties.
36.3 Miles
Hunters Honey Farm is owned and operated by a family of beekeepers that manages several hundred hives. Tours include honey tasting, extracting and bottling, and also a discussion on bee-keeping. The gift shop offers pure honey and other products.
36.3 Miles
Cikana State Fish Hatchery is a warm-water hatchery using modern intensive and extensive fish culture techniques. The fish produced at Cikana are stocked in state-managed waters throughout Indiana and are not for sale to the public.
36.7 Miles
Partly wooded, Jimmy Nash City Park offers visitors a multipurpose field on a 400 foot hill with panoramic views of the area. The park hosts the city's aquatic center, which consists of a zero depth entry pool and splash pad.
37.5 Miles
With the goal of preserving the region's history, Howard County Historical Society offers a volunteer led tour of the historic Seiberling Mansion. The tour takes visitors through the house, narrating stories of the people who once lived there.
37.5 Miles
Operated by the Howard County Historical Society, the Seiberling Mansion is a historic Victorian home that serves as the county museum. Artifacts and exhibits inside the home showcase the local history dating back to the late-19th century.