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To some, Indiana is one big cornfield, but true Hoosiers know better. Indiana is home to beautiful sights, fun activities and more!
Despite the Midwest’s chilly winters, Indiana has many options for getting off the couch and staying active during the winter.
Visit Indiana is a robust resource full of exciting activities to do in the wonderful state of Indiana throughout the year, including many great outdoor winter activities.
No matter your ice-skating skill level, use this winter season as an opportunity to perfect your spin. Find an indoor or outdoor ice-skating rink near you to explore today!
The Ice Rink at Holliday Park in Indianapolis offers a magical outdoor experience where you can skate under the stars. The outdoor rink also provides skating and hockey lessons. This real-ice rink is open most days from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. until March 1, 2026.
Headwaters Ice Rink at Headwaters Park in Fort Wayne has public skating and hosts fun events like Dancing Through the Decades, Frosty Flow, Skate It Off and Skating with Miracle Sister featuring a special guest! For more details, read the Fort Wayne Parks & Recreation Department Fun Times newsletter.
Howard Park Ice Skating in South Bend is an ice rink that was recently rebuilt and reopened to the public. Visit Howard Park to ice skate and stop by one of the small cafes nearby for a cup of coffee or a small bite to eat.
Fuel Tank at Fishers offers public skating sessions on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Do your children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews have a birthday this winter? You can host a birthday party at the Fuel Tank this winter! You can also arrange a private figure skating session with a coach.
Frank Southern Ice Arena in Bloomington offers public skating, holiday skating and special events. Check out its website for the full schedule. Admission is only $7 per person, and ages 4 and under are free! The skate rental is an additional $3.
Plan an outdoor activity extravaganza this winter season! There are many places to be active in the snow that are fun for all ages. Check out these skiing, sledding, snowboarding and tubing locations and start planning your outdoor adventure on the slopes.
Perfect North Slopes in Lawrenceburg is an alpine skiing resort that boasts 23 trails ranging in difficulty level. Not only can you ski, but you can also snow tube and snowboard. For hours of operation, check the website or call for more information.
Paoli Peaks in Paoli is a great destination for skiing, snowboarding and arctic blast tubing for winter lovers. Check the website for hours of operation and purchase your tickets for a fun-filled day!
Koteewi Run Seasonal Slopes in Noblesville is a snow tubing paradise. Located at Strawtown Koteewi Park, their target opening day is Dec. 20 and season passes will be for sale soon! Check the website to purchase snow tube tickets and season passes.
Simon Moon Park in Westfield has multiple attractions to choose from, but during the wintertime, it is best known for its sledding hill. Open from sunrise to sunset, bring your fastest sled and enjoy the wintry outdoors!
Flat Fork Creek Park in Fishers features a sledding hill that is often described as exhilarating and fast! Try out the hill for yourself and see if you have what it takes to go down this speedy, snow-covered hill this winter.
Hiking in Indiana isn’t just for the warmer months. Check out these hiking trails throughout the state and enjoy a crisp hike in the fresh winter air!
Fort Harrison State Park in Indianapolis has many trails that visitors can walk or run on throughout the year. One highlight of Fort Harrison State Park in winter is that it has one of the biggest sledding hills in the area. Grab your family and your sled and have fun!
Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis offers more than 1,400 acres of water and 3,900 acres of forest. You are sure to love these beautiful trails and a park full of adventure. Visit the website to read more about the park’s history and the Eagle Creek Park Foundation.
Charlestown State Park in Charlestown is filled with rugged hills and nature to explore. This state park is part of the Indiana Birding Trail, where avid bird watchers can enjoy the 72 species of birds that call the park home.
Brown County State Park in Nashville is one of the most popular spots in southern Indiana. Brown County offers scenic views, hiking and biking trails, and a quaint downtown area with shops, restaurants, wineries and antique stores.
Lindenwood Nature Preserve in Fort Wayne features trails for all levels of hiking experience. Located near the heart of Fort Wayne, it provides the perfect excuse to visit the downtown area and enjoy a quick bite to eat after exploring the outdoors.
Rum Village Nature Center in South Bend encompasses 160 acres of natural woodland. The hiking trail is three miles long and winds throughout the nature center. In addition to the hiking trail, Rum Village has a dog park, nature center, disc golf and mountain bike trails that guests can enjoy year-round.
As the weather gets colder, it is important to pay close attention to your mental health. The change in weather can decrease activity and increase isolation and feelings of loneliness. These top 5 mental health awareness tips for cold weather are important for everyone to consider during the winter season. Find time this winter to step outside and have fun while enjoying these exciting and fun Indiana winter activities!
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