Potter's Bridge Park
Potter's Bridge Park features the only remaining covered bridge in Hamilton County, and is surrounded by a 66-acre park. Constructed between 1870-1871 by Josiah Durfee, and restored in 1999, the bridge serves as the centerpiece of Potter's Bridge Park. The bridge boasts beautiful views of the White River and is a great place to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. The park also contains the White River Greenway Trail, which spans 3.25 miles along the White River through Forest Park and on to either downtown Noblesville or Morse Park and Beach.
There is plenty of recreation for the family to enjoy at Potter's Bridge Park! Bring your canoe or kayak to the park for a ride along the White River. Pack up your fishing pole and waders. Lace up your tennis shoes for a hike and enjoy some wildlife viewing on your way, or simply bring the kids to delight in the playground.
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Just north of Carmel and Fishers, Noblesville’s got that small-town charm you’ve been searching for. Its downtown is lovingly preserved, offering residents a piece of history in their own backyard. Explore Forest Park’s water park and carousel, visit the Nickel Plate Express, or catch a show at Ruoff Music Center.
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