
Apartments near White River State Park in Indianapolis, IN (364 Rentals)


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Spring Street Condominiums

1731 N Capitol Ave

705 E Walnut St

1335 N Alabama St

Hall Place

Varsity Lofts

Horace Mann Condominiums

725 E St Clair St

1360-1362 S Sheffield Ave

1443 N Alabama St

1332 Central Ave

Park 10 Residences

1455 N Alabama St

770 Haugh St

1914 Sugar Grove Ave

1601 N Delaware St

1627 N Talbott St

Bottleworks

1335 Central Ave

1917 N Harding St

1926 N Dexter St

Walbrook

1340 N Park Ave

1355 N East Street

1127-1129 E Market St

1428 Park Apartments

219 E 17th St

1654 N Alabama St

1702 N Alabama St

1006 Lexington Ave

1525 N Park Ave

2101 N Harding St

1529 N Park Ave

1902 N Talbott St

1635 N Central Ave

134 W 21st St

1930 N Talbott St

517 E 17th St

1950 N Talbott St

2001 N Talbott St

1521 N College Ave

302 E 19th St

1558 N College Ave

2101 N Pennsylvania St

2128 N Pennsylvania St

2043 N Delaware St

1914 Ruckle St

660 E 17th St

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Weather can be fickle in Indianapolis, but luckily, there's one place offering up folks from Indianapolis apartments entertainment no matter what the temperature may be. Home to some of the biggest attractions in the city, the White River State Park is simply must for any one living in an Indianapolis apartment, with museums, zoos, sports fields, and plenty of room to move around on, offering up something for apartment residents of any taste. With an apartment near White River State Park, you'll find yourself surrounded by a treasure trove of new experiences. Whether you're coming from an Indianapolis apartment on the other side of the city, or if you have an apartment near White River State Park, there's always plenty to do and discover. The park is home to several of the biggest attractions in town, such as the Indiana State Museum, which is home to its very own IMAX Theater, the Indianapolis Zoo, and Victory Field, where you can watch a game from the Indianapolis Indians. For those wanting to simply relax, there's plenty of space to do just that, such as on the Military Park or the Governor's Lawn, or take a walk down by the river at the Central Canal, the Waterfront, or the River Promenade. For those looking to take in a show or concert, certain night you'll find anything you want to see playing at the Governor's Lawn or at Celebration Plaza. You can even explore the pumphouse or the Old Washington Street Bridge if you're looking for a touch of history. With so much to do in one park, you won't ever have to venture anywhere else to get your entertainment fix in the city. The park offers up something for every attitude and age, and those with apartments near White River State Park will find that they may never have to stray too far from their own front door to experience all the wonders of their fair city.
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