- TripBuzz found 20 things to do with kids in or near Marion, Indiana, including 13 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wabash, Fairmount, Muncie and Kokomo.
- From Splash House to Quilters Hall of Fame, the Marion area offers 51 different types of family activities, including: Water Parks, Movie Theaters, Theaters and History Museums.
- The city of Marion, Indiana, located in Grant County, is home to nearly 30,000 residents in an area of just over 15 square miles. The city is located along the Mississinewa River and is settled in the midst of the Corn Belt, an agriculture center. Indiana Wesleyan College, the largest Christian university in the Midwest, calls Marion home, establishing a strongly cultured college community.
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Not only does Cooper's Sport Bowl offer guests the chance to go bowling, but it also features a sports pub with pool tables, dart boards, and a dance floor. The location's arcade also features skee ball and other games.
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A cremation garden, The Gardens at Willowcrest Park provide separate memorial areas for humans and pets that have been cremated. The garden offer water features, a pavilion and sculptures along with walking trails through flowers, trees and shrubs.
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Being able to host golf tournaments, weddings and business meetings, with golf lesson available for the uninitiated and an 18 hole golf course, the Purgatory Golf Club is worth the while for both the golf players and the others.
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With both indoor and outdoor space, White River Paintball offers numerous fields enhanced with bunkers and forts for added action and fun play. When not yielding a paint gun, guests can shop for equipment and supplies in the pro-shop.
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Featuring over a mile of zip lines in total, White River Zip Lines is an aerial adventure park popular among locals and visitors alike. Guests to the park commonly enjoy zip lining at speeds that reach up to 30 miles-per-hour.
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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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With the lake open to public swimming in the summer season, Morse Park & Beach offers the community a disc golf course, playgrounds, and sports fields on its 23 acres. During spring, visitors can see local softball league games.
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Forest Park Aquatic Center is an aquatic center featuring a heated Olympic sized, 10 lane, 50 meter pool. The center also offers a beginner pool with fountains, a sun deck, a snack bar, and locker room facilities.
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Taking up 150 acres, Forest Park consists of a skate park, playground, tennis courts, fields, and more. The park also has a carousel for children and an 18-hole miniature golf course.
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Presenting a history of the railroad in America, Indiana Transportation Museum also exhibits 2 restored locomotives, and organizes special events which take the visitor back in time.