On the grounds of Camp Belzer, the Skip + Alex Lange Innovation Center is a hub for adventure and education for the community and central Indiana Scouts. The newly renovated facility, which is located near Ft. Harrison State Park in Lawrence, has many fun activities for all ages. |
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Located just under 3 hours from downtown Indy, The Nature Playscape at Wesselman Woods in Evansville, IN, is worth the drive and the perfect outdoor adventure spot for families! Spanning five acres, this unique play area invites kids to climb, jump, dig, and discover—all in a natural setting designed to spark imagination and curiosity. |
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About three hours south of Indianapolis, Cave City is home to Dinosaur World, a must-visit attraction for families and dinosaur enthusiasts alike. If you’re traveling along I-65, you can’t miss it—a towering Tyrannosaurus rex stands guard at the entrance, welcoming visitors with its sharp teeth and tiny arms. |
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You might have heard Williams Park in Brownsburg called by a different name: Blast Off Playground. This is because the towering, wooden, fort-shaped playground equipment looks like a rocket ship and is the crown jewel of the park. But whatever you want to call it, Williams Park is a fantastic place to play! |
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Located in Greenwood, Red Line gets its name from the Chicago Transit Authority’s busiest rail line in Chicago: the Red Line, which is part of the Chicago “L” system. From the minute you walk into this frozen yogurt shop, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into one of the rail cars along the Red Line. |
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