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Finch Creek Park, a 200 acre park, opened in 2020 and is located in Wayne Township on the east side of Noblesville. By acquiring this large parcel of property, Noblesville has committed to provide accessible parks and recreation facilities for those living east of SR 32, particularly, in Wayne Township.
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Finch Creek Park, a 200 acre park, opened in 2020 and is located in Wayne Township on the east side of Noblesville.
- 16233 Boden Rd, Noblesville, 46060, IN
- (317) 776-6350
Finch Creek Park, located in Noblesville, Indiana, is a sprawling 200-acre park that offers a wide range of recreational facilities and amenities. Opened in 2020, the park features 4 lighted pickleball courts, a basketball court, a splash pad, and 2 playgrounds, providing ample opportunities for outdoor fun and activities.
16233 Boden Rd. Noblesville, IN 46060. Get directions. 5 reviews and 58 photos of FINCH CREEK PARK "The most amazing playground resides at Finch Creek Park, a new Noblesville park that was built adjacent to Finch Creek Fieldhouse.
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When you first enter off the main parking lot you are greeted by a huge pavilion with an abundance of covered picnic tables on either side. Multi-stall restrooms with changing tables in both men’s and women’s restrooms can be found at the rear of the pavilion. There is water fountain with a bottle fill station and one on the ground for your four le...
You will have to decide if you want to play on dry land at the playgrounds or hit the splash pad first. For the playgrounds head to the west. You will first encounter a music makers paradise. If your kids like to create “music” they will love the four different set ups to bang and chime on. The xylophone even has sheet music to play along with. Ste...
One of the great things about Finch Creek Park is that it truly is accessible to everyone. The playground is covered in a soft AstroTurf that won’t get muddy and makes strollers and wheelchairs easy to maneuver. They have a couple inclusive swings right next to the row of traditional swings. They also have a huge contraption that sways with rocking...
The splash pad is on the east side of the pavilion. Kids young and old will have fun running through the sprayers popping up from the paved walkways on either side of a larger fountain feature of the same design. A bench surrounds the outer rim of the splash pad with the tall grass covered berm behind it. You will also find other benches to relax o...
Continue heading east on the same path and you will end up at the sports courts and an additional restroom. Finch Creek Park offers four pickleball courts and a full sized basketball court. Benches strategically placed along the pathways provide resting or viewing options. The restrooms are on the south side of the basketball court along with a wat...
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Oct 14, 2020 · There is something for all ages and abilities at Finch Creek Park, the newest Noblesville park with a fantastic, all-inclusive playground. Located on the east side of Noblesville, this 200-acre Wayne Township park opened in the spring of 2020, and the playground is truly a sight to behold.