INDIANAPOLIS — Indy Parks will be requiring park visitors to follow the most recent Marion County Public Health Department Public Health Order to enter park facilities and pool areas.. The Public Health Order, which went into effect today, July 9, requires individuals to wear face coverings in indoor public spaces and in outdoor public spaces where social distancing is not possible. Day campers and pool visitors must follow the guidelines except while swimming, diving, or entering/using a water slide.
Per the Public Health Order, the mandate does not apply to children ages 2 and younger or to individuals who are engaged in a form of indoor/outdoor exercise that is incompatible with wearing a face covering. View the public order, guidelines, and exceptions at indy.gov/covid.
Indy Parks reopened on Saturday, July 11. The following spray grounds will be open daily from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. (except where noted).
• Arsenal Park, 1400 E. 38th Street (10 a.m.-8 p.m.)
• Bowman Park, 3600 Auburn Road
• Christian Park, 4125 English Avenue
• Clayton LaSalle Park, 401 S. LaSalle Street
• Dan Wakefield Park, 6051 N. Broadway Street
• Grassy Creek Park, 10510 E. 30th Street
• Holliday Park, 6363 Spring Mill Drive (fountains)
• Jake Greene Park, 1700 N. Franklin Road
• Wes Montgomery Park, 3400 N. Hawthorne Lane
• Wildwood Park, 8100 Southeastern Avenue
• Windsor Village Park, 6510 E. 25th Street (10 a.m.-8 p.m.)
Due to renovation and construction efforts, Centennial & Groff Park and Washington Park will not offer spray grounds this season.
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