- Our list of the best things to do in Anderson, Indiana, features the top 103 nearby activities — including 34 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Anderson, IN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 16 things to do within the city of Anderson, IN , followed by 87 popular activities in nearby cities, including Muncie, Noblesville, Fishers, New Castle, Carmel, Fairmount, Indianapolis and New Castle
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Spanning 205 acres, scenic Hummel Park offers a variety of sporting areas, including baseball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, and disc golf. Miles of nature trails, 5 fishing ponds, and an outdoor performing arts center are also available.
47.7 Miles
A hiking trail through a scenic woodland setting, the Red Maple Path leads walkers and bikers across a wooden bridge over White Lick Creek. The path and bridge provide pleasant views.
48.0 Miles
With open bowling available, Richmond 40 Bowl hosts a range of bowling leagues, from senior socials to pizza beer bowling. The alley offers specialized birthday party packages for children, adults, and teens.
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13 votes
Corner of Allen Street and E Market Street, Wabash, IN 46992
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Paradise Spring Historical Park & Riverwalk is a wonderful experience to be hiking and walking along the Wabash River. There is a long archaeological history about the place which is fascinating. It is clean and well-kept.
48.3 Miles
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2 votes
275 W Market Street, Wabash, IN 46992
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Since 1941, the Honeywell Center Honeywell Foundation has been providing locals with recreational and artistic programs based out of Honeywell community center. A full auditorium is featured for choirs and live jazz, as well as plays and musicals.
48.4 Miles
Built in 1906, the Eagles Theatre can accommodate at least 440 theatre and movie goers, while also being available for renting, for special private events, ranging from birthday parties to corporate gatherings.
48.4 Miles
The Honeywell Center was built in 1952 and, after its 1994 expansion, reached 130,000 square feet. The Ford Theatre on its site has a seating capacity of 1,500. It is the home of Eugenia's Restaurant, and an art gallery. It has 14 rooms to be rented for special occasions.
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Dedicated especially to the area's history, the Wabash County Historical Museum also has a collection dedicated to the American railroad, which attracts both adults and children with its model trains exhibited. From this year on, it is also the home to a life-size historic caboose.
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Located along the banks of the Wabash River, Paradise Springs Historical Park once served as the meeting place for treaty negotiations with Native American tribes. The park features grassy and wooded areas, restrooms and paths for walking and biking.
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Visit Dr. James Ford Historic Home to experience the family's daily life, activities and personalities. It is packed with information and equipment about the 1800s. A must-see for a history buff.