- Our list of the best things to do in Carmel, Indiana, features the top 150 nearby activities — including 72 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Carmel, IN has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Carmel, IN , followed by 128 popular activities in nearby cities, including Indianapolis, Noblesville, Fishers, Zionsville, Plainfield, Anderson and Greenwood
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A family golfing facility, Otte Golf & Family Fun Center features an 18-hole miniature golf course and an 18-hole executive golf course. The center also provides a driving range, batting cages, a pro shop and a golf academy.
26.0 Miles
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4500 Dan Patch Circle, Anderson, IN 46013
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A combination race track and gambling casino, Hoosier Park Racing & Casino offers a variety of amenities. The facility hosts harness racing on weekends, and offers a variety of dining, gambling, and entertainment options, including live music.
26.0 Miles
Part of the Royal Pin Leisure Centers chain, Southern Bowl offers 40 synthetic bowling lanes with fully electronic scoring. The center features cosmic bowling with sound and light effects, as well as a restaurant.
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2330 Crystal Street, Anderson, IN 46012
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The Historical Military Army Museum is a museum that is dedicated to preserving and sharing armor related artifacts from the army. The museum includes over 35 historic military vehicles as well as a lightweight tank collection.
26.1 Miles
A 40-lane bowling center, Royal Pin Leisure Centers offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and synthetic lanes. The center provides cosmic bowling, birthday party hosting and a cafe with food and beverages.
26.3 Miles
Open for the Halloween season, The Asylum House features a various actors dressed up with horror themed costumes, makeup, and props. Visitors can walk through the house while watching the actors perform.
26.6 Miles
Freedom Park houses a play structure, soccer and football fields, tennis and basketball courts, and a disc golf course. A 1.5 mile long walking trail surrounds the park, and restrooms and picnic areas are provided for convenience.
27.1 Miles
Featuring a shelter for events, Summerfield Park has a short walking trail and is composed almost entirely of grass fields. It has two small playgrounds, two basketball courts, a BMX area and fields that can be used for soccer.
27.6 Miles
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.
27.6 Miles
Spanning 13.5 acres, Independence Park is Indiana's first to be completely accessible to all, regardless of disabilities. The park features wheelchair accessible basketball courts, a playground with sensory components for autistic kids, and other attractions.