Taggart Riverside Park
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About Taggart Riverside Park in Indianapolis
Riverside Regional Park, located on the near northwest side of Indianapolis, Indiana, is an expansive urban park with a rich history and variety of recreational opportunities. Spanning 862 acres along both banks of the White River, it is one of the largest parks in Indianapolis and even exceeds the size of New York City’s Central Park. Established in 1899, Riverside Park was originally designed as part of the city’s park and boulevard system, featuring contributions from landscape architects such as George Kessler. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Indianapolis Park & Boulevard System Historic District.
The park boasts a diverse landscape, including open fields, mature trees, native plants, and scenic river views. The historic Taggart Memorial Amphitheater serves as one of the park's cultural highlights, hosting concerts, plays, and community events. Recent developments have transformed parts of the park, such as the creation of the Riverside Adventure Park on the former golf course grounds, which includes trails, a nature-themed playground, and wetland areas.
Riverside Park provides amenities for visitors of all ages and interests. Playgrounds, picnic shelters, sports courts, and trails cater to families and fitness enthusiasts, while more specialized features such as the Major Taylor Velodrome, BMX tracks, and skate parks attract adventure seekers. The Colts Fitness Park and the outdoor swimming pool also enhance the park’s recreational offerings. Public golf options include the South Grove and Coffin Golf Courses, with ongoing improvements ensuring accessibility for all.
Additionally, Riverside Park is deeply embedded in the local community and culture, offering programming through its Family Center and hosting seasonal festivals and events. It is open year-round and continues to be a hub for outdoor activity, nature appreciation, and community gathering.