Best attractions and places to see around Mccordsville include a blend of community-focused developments, natural beauty, and local points of interest. The area features natural features like Geist Reservoir and various parks, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. McCordsville also provides access to an extensive trail system and community events.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Nickle Plate is a new trail from Noblesville south through Fishers to 96th Street. It is well maintained. The Fishers area is the most congested section with many trail users but the wide tunnel under busy 116th St. is a nice feature and keeps this section much safer to navigate.
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The Pennsy Trail, a 14.5-mile paved path, traces the old Pennsylvania Railroad route alongside the historic Old National Road. This Indiana trail stretches from Richmond to Indianapolis and was historically significant for transporting President Lincoln's body in 1865. Ideal for biking, the trail is divided into two main sections. The western portion runs through Indianapolis' Irvington area, connecting a local school, Ellenberger Park, and the Pleasant Run Trail, via a wide sidewalk along Ritter Avenue.
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Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve is a popular nature park in Fishers. There are several miles of trails to choose from, picnic shelters and restrooms.
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Right next to the parking area, at this point you can begin the Lawrence Creek Trail. This trail forms a circular route through this beautiful nature preserve, allowing you to explore the botanically-rich Lawrence Creek drainage area. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to identify some of the animals living here, including a variety of birds native to Indiana.
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The Lawrence Creek Trail loops through this forested creek drainage where you can see a variety of birds native to Indiana.
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The Nickle Plate District is in the heart of downtown Fishers. It is a cultural district with art galleries, restuarants, and parks. It is connected to the rest of Fishers via network of trails which includes the Nickle Plate Trail that runs from 106th to 146th street.
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McCordsville is surrounded by natural beauty. You can visit Geist Reservoir for fishing, boating, and swimming, or enjoy the beach and pirate-themed playground at Geist Waterfront Park. Flat Fork Creek Park offers an 'ultra-fun' sledding hill, walking paths, and stunning tree canopy views. Additionally, the Lawrence Creek Nature Preserve provides a forested creek drainage area with a variety of native Indiana birds.
Yes, McCordsville offers several family-friendly options. Geist Waterfront Park is perfect for families with its beach area and pirate-themed playground. Town Hall Community Park provides open grassy areas for sports and a covered pavilion. For a unique experience, Tuttle Orchards (a short drive away) features apple picking, pumpkin patches, and a farm-themed playground, especially popular during harvest season.
The McCordsville area boasts an extensive trail system. You can explore the Pennsy Trail, a 14.5-mile paved path ideal for biking. The Nickel Plate District in Fishers is connected to the Nickel Plate Trail. For running, consider routes like the Flat Fork Creek Park loop or trails around Geist Reservoir. For more detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around McCordsville guide.
McCord Square is the heart of McCordsville, featuring green spaces, walking trails, businesses, and restaurants, and hosts community events like the Market in McCordsville and summer concerts. For a unique local experience, visit Coffee at the Crossing, a coffee shop housed in a vintage train caboose. Daniel's Vineyard offers a Tuscany-inspired atmosphere with wine, food, and live music.
Absolutely! Coffee at the Crossing offers an original McCordsville experience in a vintage 1970s train caboose, complete with espresso and authentic train memorabilia. Daniel's Vineyard provides a Tuscany-inspired setting where you can enjoy wine, margherita pizza, charcuterie boards, and frequent live music on the patio.
Beyond trails, McCordsville Sports Park is an outdoor recreational facility. Geist Reservoir is excellent for boating, fishing, and swimming. For active indoor fun, Adrenaline Family Adventure Park (a short drive away) offers obstacle courses, climbing, and trampolines. You can also find various cycling routes, including easy loops around Fishers and Flat Fork Creek Park, detailed in the Cycling around McCordsville guide.
Many parks and trailheads offer dedicated parking. For instance, the Lawrence Creek Trailhead Parking Area serves as a convenient starting point for exploring the Lawrence Creek Trail. Larger parks like Flat Fork Creek Park and Fort Harrison State Park also provide ample parking facilities.
The Nickel Plate District is a vibrant cultural area in downtown Fishers, featuring art galleries, restaurants, and parks. It's well-connected to the wider Fishers area via a network of trails, including the Nickel Plate Trail, making it a popular spot for both cultural exploration and outdoor activity.
Yes, the Lawrence Creek Nature Preserve offers a circular route through a botanically-rich drainage area where you can spot various birds native to Indiana. Additionally, Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve in Fishers provides several miles of trails for quiet walks and enjoying nature.
McCordsville has a strong community spirit and hosts various events throughout the year. These include the Market in McCordsville (featuring local produce, handmade goods, and live music) at McCord Square, summer concerts, and holiday celebrations such as tree lightings, Trunk-or-Treat, and Easter egg hunts.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes available. You can find easy loops like the Fishers to Carmel loop or various routes around the Nickel Plate District. For more options and details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around McCordsville guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive network of trails, natural preserves, and community-focused developments. The blend of outdoor activities, local points of interest, and the welcoming atmosphere of places like McCord Square and Daniel's Vineyard are frequently highlighted.


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