Eagle Creek Park's address is 7840 W. 56th Street,
Indianapolis, Indiana. The park covers of land and of water, with of trails. The park is bounded by
Interstate 65 to the north and east and the
Marion County line to the west. Eagle Creek Reservoir is bisected by the 56th Street Causeway. Most of the park's attractions lie north of the
causeway. There are two gatehouses, both on the park's east side: the 71st Street Entrance and the 56th Street Entrance. There are three automatic gates on the west side of the park. The park is adjacent to
Eagle Creek Airpark, which is controlled by the
Indianapolis Airport Authority. The majority of the park's trails are on the eastern half of the reservoir, which is the most visited side. There are trails on the west side as well. The West Side Hiking Trail project was included in the 1997 Eagle Creek Park strategic plan. A $2.6 million
Lilly Endowment grant in 2018 allowed construction of the trails to begin in 2019. The trails were fully completed in 2024. The National Audubon Society describes the park as containing
deciduous forest, coniferous
woodlots,
early successional areas,
scrub-shrub,
restored prairie,
riparian woods, and emergent
wetlands, with
second growth deciduous woodlands the most prevalent habitat.
Waterfowl Sanctuary In the northeast section of Eagle Creek Reservoir is the Waterfowl Sanctuary. A former gravel pit, the area is separated by a
cofferdam from the rest of the reservoir. It is a popular area for
birding. The entire park is deemed an
Important Bird Area by the
National Audubon Society.
Scott Starling Nature Sanctuary The Scott Starling Nature Sanctuary is an approximately section of the park located at the northern end of the west side. It is the site of several ecological restoration projects.
Nature preserves Eagle Creek Park contains two state-designated
nature preserves. The Eagle's Crest Nature Preserve covers much of the park's west side, containing old second-growth mesic
upland forest. The Spring Pond Nature Preserve is on the east side below 62nd Street, containing a
wet-mesic forest. ==Attractions and facilities==