Best attractions and places to see around Cicero offer a range of outdoor experiences centered around water features and scenic routes. The region is home to Morse Reservoir and the White River, providing settings for activities like cycling, walking, and water recreation. With 6 hidden gems waiting to be explored, Cicero presents diverse options for visitors.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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A paved walkway south of the road arcs its way over Morse Reservoir as a standalone structure. There are places to pull over, sit, and enjoy the views of the water.
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15 acre park that overlooks Morse Reservoir and has a bathouse and swimming beach. This is also a good location to start and end a ride and go for a swim after.
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USBR 35 is a bike route that runs 360 miles north to south thru Indiana. It passes thru the small town of Atlanta which has the "New Earth Festival" in September each year.
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A nice public park with lake access and picnic areas. Fishing is allowed with a license and swimming is seasonal.
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Potter's Bridge is a nice way to cross the White River. On the South side of the bridge is Potter's Bridge Park. It has a nice path that goes along the river through the woods and is a good way to connect to Forest Park and then to downtown Noblesville.
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The Cicero area is known for its beautiful water features and recreational spots. Key attractions include the Morse Reservoir Pedestrian Bridge, offering scenic views over the water, and the Morse Reservoir Dam, which features a 15-acre park and a swimming beach. Another popular spot is Morse Park and Beach, providing lake access and picnic areas.
Yes, several attractions around Cicero are suitable for families. Morse Park and Beach offers lake access, picnic areas, and seasonal swimming. The Morse Reservoir Dam also has a 15-acre park with a swimming beach. Additionally, Potter's Bridge is a family-friendly spot with a park on its south side, featuring a path along the White River.
The area around Cicero offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Macgregor Park Loop or the Morse Park and Levee Trail. Cycling is popular with routes such as the Morse Park loop and sections of the USBR 35. Running trails are also available, including the Midland Trace Trail and the Steven Nation Community Pathway. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking around Cicero, Cycling around Cicero, and Running Trails around Cicero guides.
Yes, the Morse Reservoir Pedestrian Bridge is wheelchair accessible, featuring a paved walkway that arcs over the reservoir, providing places to sit and enjoy the water views.
You can go swimming at Morse Park and Beach, where swimming is available seasonally. The Morse Reservoir Dam also features a swimming beach, making it a great spot to cool off after a ride.
The Cicero area is characterized by its significant water features, primarily Morse Reservoir and the White River. These provide scenic backdrops for attractions like the Morse Reservoir Pedestrian Bridge and Morse Park and Beach, as well as the picturesque Potter's Bridge crossing the White River.
Yes, fishing is permitted at Morse Park and Beach, provided you have a valid fishing license.
Cicero is known for its bridges. The Morse Reservoir Pedestrian Bridge offers a unique experience with its paved walkway over the reservoir. Another significant bridge is Potter's Bridge, which crosses the White River and connects to Potter's Bridge Park.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic views from the Morse Reservoir Pedestrian Bridge and the recreational opportunities at Morse Park and Beach, including lake access and picnic areas. The Morse Reservoir Dam is also appreciated as a good starting or ending point for activities, offering a bathhouse and swimming beach.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. The USBR 35 is a significant bike route that passes through the region. You can find routes like the Morse Park loop, and the area around the USBR 35 – Atlanta Music Hall is part of this extensive route. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Cicero guide.
While specific seasonal details aren't provided, the presence of swimming beaches and parks suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying water-based activities, hiking, and cycling around Cicero's attractions.
The attractions highlighted in this guide primarily focus on natural landscapes and recreational facilities, such as Morse Reservoir and the White River. While the broader region has historical significance, the specific attractions mentioned are more geared towards outdoor enjoyment and scenic beauty.


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