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Travel and Outdoors

Locals have lived alongside these native trees for hundreds of years, but it’s not always easy to share a backyard with the Black Walnut’s constantly falling fruits.
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Plus get a free overnight stay this July.
The founders of Frank’s Livery are leading the way with Indy’s first river-based recreational watercraft rental at Riverside Regional Park, where a renewal of nearly 900-acres of parkland is underway.
The state’s largest outdoor music venue in the Indy area is getting some upgrades.
Pack your bags for a trip to one of these popular nonstop destinations. Plus, keep an eye out for new routes.
May is National Bike Month — so here’s where to buy a new bike if you don’t have one.
We’re giving you the dirty details on how to create a certified wildlife habitat for the bees, bugs, and birds in your neighborhood and become a more sustainable Hoosier.
This will be the first basketball pavilion of its kind within Indy Parks.
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Rev your engines, Indy — it’s time for a road trip.
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Indy Parks and Recreation, which provides parks, greenspaces, trails, and recreation opportunities for Marion County residents and visitors, is looking to hire employees for its upcoming busy, summer season.
Indy will be the eclipse capital of the Midwest in 2024 — here’s how the city will celebrate.
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Find out how to dispose of old pumpkins + leaves ahead of the holidays.
Take a peek inside historic homes along Meridian Street with massive square footage, unique architectural features, and intriguing stories + past owners.
If you’re inspired to run, walk, or trot as the weather starts cooling down, check out these seasonal struts happening around Indy.
Get your sweat on with something a little less common than your standard HIIT or yoga class.
INDYtoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals they miss the most — and we think you’ll agree.
Looking for a weird way to spend your Halloween day? Here are some suggestions — and most of them are free.
Just in time for Taylor Swift at Lucas Oil, the Cultural Trail cut the ribbon on its South Street expansion. Next is the groundbreaking for the Henry Street bridge project for connectivitiy.
The new park property is located in between the forthcoming Elanco headquarters and the White River.
It’s the sweetest night of the year — make sure it doesn’t turn sour by visiting these neighborhoods known for great candy and friendly streets.