Central Indiana is a great place to hang out or go on adventures, and there are even plenty of options for those with disabilities! Check out our list of accessible attractions in Central Indiana.
Hamilton County Parks & Attractions
There are all kinds of accessible attractions around Hamilton County! From event centers to museums to interactive historical parks, you can plan a weekend of fun, and no one needs to be left out.
Indianapolis Attractions
Don’t miss out on the ADA-accessible places in Indianapolis. Iconic locations like Newfields, the Indianapolis Zoo, and the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis are all welcoming to disabled visitors, and there is even more for everyone to explore in Circle City!
Hendricks County Parks & Trails
The outdoors are for everyone in Hendricks County. With plenty of parks, athletic fields, and fairgrounds, all are welcome to enjoy these accessible attractions.
Attractions in Muncie & Delaware County
Muncie and Delaware County have lots of attractions that are accessible to a wide range of visitors! Wheelchair-accessible docks at Prairie Creek Reservoir make days on the water enjoyable for all. Sensory packs at Minnetrista can help guests who get overstimulated. Those who are deaf, hard of hearing, or even visually impaired can enjoy a show at the Muncie Civic Theatre with ASL interpreters, captions, and audio descriptions of the performances—not to mention barrier-free access throughout. And there’s even more around to explore!
White River
There is a wide range of parks, trails, playgrounds, and more that are all ADA-compliant along the White River. Bring your wheelchair on a paved trail, to a fishing dock, or just enjoy nature with all the accessible features along this iconic waterway.
Loblolly Marsh
The beautiful Loblolly Marsh in Jay County includes a quarter mile ADA-accessible trail for those with disabilities to enjoy nature.
Grover Center
The Grover Center is accessible for wheelchairs, including an elevator. They aim to accommodate any visitors, so they invite you to contact them ahead of your visit to let them know of your needs.
The Historic Artcraft Theatre
This classic cinema in downtown Franklin offers its nostalgic entertainment to all with ADA seating and a wheelchair-accessible restroom.
The Mill
This outdoor music venue has ADA-compliant sidewalks and wheelchair-accessible portable restrooms. They also allow service pets to accompany guests.
General Lew Wallace Study & Museum
The campus of this historic site is ADA-accessible with paved sidewalks, and it includes a bathroom with wheelchair accessibility.
Feeling inspired? Plan your trip through the accessible attractions of Central Indiana today!








