You'll Love This One Awesome Activity In Indianapolis And It Won't Cost You A Cent
By Courtney Johnston|Published February 28, 2018
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Courtney's originally from the East Coast, but has found a charming new home in Indiana. She loves checking out local music, reading, and trying new food. She's also a little too addicted to coffee and has a Maine Coon cat she answers to.
There are tons of interesting places to explore in the Circle City, from world class museums to awesome sporting events. Indy is also one of the best cities for enjoying activities that are inexpensive or even completely free of charge. If you’re looking to save a little money and still have a ton of fun, check out this awesome activity in Indianapolis that won’t cost a thing.
Most museums in Indianapolis have an entry charge, but that doesn't mean all exhibits have a cost.
While the Indianapolis Museum of Art (recently renamed Newfields) has an entry fee, one of their most beloved outdoor exhibits, The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park is completely free of charge.
Nestled on 100 acres of uninterrupted land, this stunning nature park offers an incredible outdoor retreat in the middle of the busy city setting.
This unique park takes whimsy to a new level with unique sculptures and unforgettable structures.
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The extraordinary "Free Basket" exhibit combines Indy's love of basketball with the fun primary colors that swoop around the hoop like arches, mimicking the bounce of a basketball.
You'll find this bench seemingly disappearing into the ground and popping back up in the most unexpected of places around the park. There are 15 bench exhibits in total.
You'll also encounter the Dr. Seuss-like sign exhibit, "NOTICE: A Flock of Signs."
This sculpture was featured in the hit movie "A Fault in Our Stars," and can be climbed on, sat upon, and photographed.
Like all fairy tales, this park has a sinister side, which visitors experience when they reach the sculpture of a ship, "Eden II" that is anchored in the park's lake.
The nearby guardhouse allows visitors to view and listen to what appears to be refugees fleeing from climate change catastrophe. This exhibit is one of the most creative and dark in the nature park.
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One of the newest exhibits, "Chop Stick" twists the idea of a tree house with this epic structure built out of a 100-foot poplar tree from a forest in Anderson.
This tree was converted into a small concession stand and a swing for children to enjoy. In fact, you can even purchase yellow poplar syrup made from the tree itself inside of the tree's kiosk. You're essentially consuming a part of this fascinating building!
For a day full of whimsy, fun, and endless Instagram worthy photos, plan a trip to the Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park at Newfields, free of charge.
You can visit this incredible park at any time (it never closes). Find it at 1850 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46228.
Did you know this extraordinary attraction in Indianapolis was completely free? Which sculpture is your favorite in this unique art park? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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