Living Near Eagle Creek Park In Indianapolis
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- čas přidán 12. 10. 2020
- Living Near Eagle Creek Park In Indianapolis... what's it like? Eagle Creek Park on the northwest side of Indianapolis Indiana is certainly one of the highlights of the city. Eagle Creek Park is the largest city park in Indianapolis Indiana but is also one of the largest city parks in the U.S. It has an amazing amount to offer and is treated as a nature preserve. People living in northwest Indianapolis Indiana, Brownsburg Indiana, Avon Indiana, and Zionsville Indiana for the most part surround Eagle Creek Park. But, you don't have to live in these places to enjoy it. You can visit Eagle Creek Park while living anywhere in Indianapolis or the surrounding metro. Eagle Creek Park is one of the perks of living in Indianapolis Indiana.
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I had so much fun their great times ❤❤
Love the video and your screen presence! Great job! Keep em coming!
Thanks! Appreciate that!
Few weeks back, early April 2021 I had been to Eagle Creek Park. Entered from South Gate. Being a local resident, I just had to pay $5/vehicle.
Enjoyed family time out there with little picnic around Lilly Lake. Best possible place to have family time. Walk around the lake was highlight.
Thanks for video.!
Thanks! It's a really cool park
HI! I'm moving to the Eagle Creek area and wanted to know how safe the area was! Thanks for all the videos and info
Great video. My son is on the rowing team and we love Eagle Creek. However, they do allow motorboats though. Has to be under 10 horsepower. quote FAQ: "Boats must be 8-foot minimum, 26-foot maximum, with a 10 horsepower motor limit."
My favorite place in the world!
I'd like to see videos on book fairs, author fairs, and nature festival events in Indiana. I'm still scouring through CZcams for this year's events.
There are some great sites that help with things like this. do317.com and visitindy.com. Also, indywithkids.com is great
good stuff!
Thanks! Have you been to the park?
@@LivingInIndianapolis Out of state investor. Never been to Indy yet! Learning the market through your videos :)
@@prasanthmeiyappan520 Great! Let me know if you have specific questions!
I’ve been going to eagle for a long time. The park itself inside the gates is very safe. The roads outside of it like 38th an others is murder hotspots. I fish it all the time but use the boat ramp. I get my bait in Noblesville even thought I live in Lebanon there is zero bait shops around!
Eagle Creek is a great place. Plenty of options
Yo puedo darte una única donde comprar tu carnada y esta como a 10 minutos del eagle creek
There’s Indy Bait and Tackle on N High School Road. It’s just a few blocks north of Crawfordsville Road and east of 465. It’s about 10 minutes or so to the boat ramp.
is the park considered a National park, I noticed you used a drone, I'd love to be able to fly over for the pics.
Hey Jason
Thank you sooo much for your videos.👍😊
My son and his family just moved to Indy this week from CA. and I cannot wait to visit.
You're welcome! Have fun visiting!
Actually, you're allowed to use motors on boats. It just has to be 9.9 HP or less.
Thanks!
Definitely can have motorized boats. Just have to be under a 9.9hp..
Considering moving here all the way from......Louisville! This area is a major draw to me
Just down I65! What would be the reason for the move?
Is it a safe place for a woman to walk on the trails by herself?
I've never known it to be an unsafe place. It's a park that's only open during the day and you have to pay to get in or have an annual pass. That helps as well.
@@LivingInIndianapolis thank you
@@LivingInIndianapolis Yes.
I WOULD NOT reccomend a place to walk alone ( without proper percaution i.e. telling someone your whereabouts, location on yourself, communicative updates) in most places no matter how "safe"
@@emilyamparo7975 A Ruger LCP is very small and packs easiliy
Ever since the pandemic, this park has gotten really nasty, I see trash everywhere.
Don't go there if your Mexican though.
I live in Downtown Chicago however 2 days a week I work at our office in S. Indy. I almost moved to Fishers 3 years ago cause at the time I was doing more work in Indy. I'm suppose to go to the canopy walk at this park with a chick when it opens up. I just subbed to your channel perhaps you can persuade me to move to Indy finally lol or neighboring suburb.