KidsOutAndAbout.com's Family Travel Guide to Indianapolis
The Crossroads of America: Visiting Indianapolis with Kids
by Ella S. Ross
Whether your family is a "get out and see the country" or a "stay in and appreciate some of humanity’s accomplishments" kind of family, there’s something for you in Indianapolis.
If you want to get out and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Midwest, you can walk around the Soldiers & Sailors Monument or take a stroll through White River State Park (in the heart of the city!) If you want to stay inside and see the art and history of America’s Crossroads, you can check out the Hoosier Art Salon at the Indiana State Museum or go all the way back to the Mesozoic in Dinosphere at the Indianapolis Children’s Museum. If you want to do both and end up asleep by 6:00 pm, never wanting to wear shoes again (which may or may not have been my experience), you can do that, too.
I promise that whatever kind of trip you’re looking for, you’ll be able to make it happen in Indy. And if not... well, you can just blame it on me.
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
With 472,900-square feet, more than 120,000 artifacts, and over 1 million visitors each year, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is the largest children’s museum in the world and one of the top-ranked, most-respected children’s museums in the nation, providing one-of-a-kind experiences that range from our immersive Dinosphere© to the exquisite, five-story Fireworks of Glass sculpture by renowned artist Dale Chihuly. Located just minutes from downtown, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis features five floors of fun and interactive learning that have the power to transform the lives of children and families across the arts, world cultures, sciences, and humanities.
Newfields
A Place for Nature and the ArtsSee inspiring works of art in the Indianapolis Museum of Art, stroll through lush gardens with a drink, and discover a 100-acre nature park. Their campus features art galleries, gardens, a historic home, and so much more. Newfields is home to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, among the 10 largest and oldest general art museums in the nation. Experience exhibitions from the IMA Galleries, concerts in The Tobias Theater, or stroll through the Garden or Lilly House. Alongside these exhibits, step into the highly celebrated The LUME experience, featuring several artists reimagined in a multi-sensory activation.
Indianapolis Zoo
One of the nation’s largest privately funded zoos, the Indianapolis Zoo's mission is to protect nature and inspire people to care for our world.
The Indianapolis Zoo offers 64 acres of both indoor and outdoor animal attractions as well as three additional acres of outdoor gardens. The Zoo protects nature and inspires people to care for our world, with a portion of each ticket funding wildlife conservation. Hang out with orangutans, Extreme Snakes, and dolphins, or explore the newest exhibit, Kangaroo Crossing. There are several biomes to enjoy: experience the Deserts, soar with Flights of Fancy, climb in the Forests, swim in the Oceans, or Roam the Plains! Can’t make it to the physical zoo? No problem! Animal webcams are available 24/7.
Conner Prairie
Spanning more than 1,000 wooded acres in central Indiana, Conner Prairie welcomes nearly 400,000 visitors of all ages annually. As Indiana’s first Smithsonian Institute affiliate, Conner Prairie offers various outdoor, historically themed destinations and indoor experiential learning spaces that combine history and art with science, technology, engineering and math to offer an authentic look into history that shapes society today.
Located in Fishers, Ind., Conner Prairie is a nationally acclaimed history destination. The outdoor museum’s mission is to inspire curiosity and foster learning about Indiana by providing engaging, individualized, and unique experiences. Recently named a Site of Conscience, it is lauded for connecting past struggles to today's human rights movements.
Conner Prairie provides multi-generational activities to inspire curiosity and meaningful interaction with exclusive experiences. Voyage on a hot air balloon, encounter animals, experience the Nature Walk, or visit the William Conner House for year-round fun.
Indiana State Museum
The Indiana State Museum in White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis is the place to go to uncover Indiana’s secrets. The museum houses exhibits on science, art, culture and history of Indiana from prehistoric times up to the present day. The museum provides stunning views and architecture, making it a great venue for weddings, special events or meetings.
The Indiana State Museum is home to the Farmers Market Café, the Indiana Store gift shop and the IMAX Theater, Indiana’s largest movie screen.
Bicentennial Unity Plaza
The Plaza, adjacent to Gainbridge Fieldhouse to the north, showcases must-see features enhanced through the generous support of the Lilly Endowment. These include interactive sculptures and large-scale public art, a basketball court that converts to an ice-skating rink, and other spaces that will be programmed for community events and activities throughout the year.
In addition to the public art elements, Bicentennial Unity Plaza features a covered basketball court, which can be transformed into an ice-skating rink during winter months, and open spaces designed to be programmed for community and private events throughout the year. Moreover, PS&E and the Indy Arts Council will later this year unveil the completion of a mural of 43 of the most prominent individuals who helped shape Indianapolis, artwork that will adorn the east wall of the Steak n’ Shake Building overlooking the Plaza.
But wait, there's more!
- Gondola Rides - Old World Gondoliers
- Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre
- Action Duckpin Bowl
- Fastimes Indoor Karting
- Glowgolf Mini Golf
Hungry? Check out Visit Indy's Kid Friendly Restaurant Guide
Ready to book your trip? Check out the current Visit Indy Family Fun Package!
Additional guides/resources to consider:
- Top Family Attractions Guide
- Indy Family Trip Ideas
- A way to get deals: Indy Attraction Pass (1-day or 3-day pass to various participating attractions)
Thank you for the wonderful hospitality to the team at Visit Indy and everyone at the attractions who showed me around!
—Ella
Ella S. Ross is a travel videographer. Interested in having her visit your region? Click here for more information.