Beckwith Park

2302 E 30th St, Indianapolis, IN 46218
5.24 acres | 2.1 hectares
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About Beckwith Park in Indianapolis

Beckwith Memorial Park, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, spans 5.24 acres. Established in 1970, this park is a serene urban space that offers its visitors recreational opportunities and an escape into nature. The park is named after Frank R. Beckwith, a native of Indianapolis born in 1904. Beckwith was a remarkable public figure and the first African American to appear on an Indiana statewide general election ballot during his run for governor. The park serves as a tribute to his legacy.

Beckwith Memorial Park features open grassy areas, ideal for picnicking, outdoor activities, or simply relaxing in a peaceful environment. Additionally, the park is equipped with walking paths, allowing visitors to enjoy leisurely walks amidst the greenery. For families, the park's playground provides a safe and fun space for children to play. It is a community-centered space that caters to people of all ages, encouraging outdoor activities and social interaction in a tranquil setting.

What to Do at Beckwith Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Beckwith Park Open?

Monday:8AM-9PM
Tuesday:8AM-9PM
Wednesday:8AM-9PM
Thursday:8AM-9PM
Friday:8AM-9PM
Saturday:8AM-9PM
Sunday:8AM-9PM

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