
Celebrating & Supporting Our Noblesville Parks
The Noblesville Parks Foundation was founded in 2014 to support, enhance and advocate for the development, maintenance, and improvement of Noblesville Parks through fundraising, partnerships, community advocacy and public engagement.

Programming to Honor and Celebrate Our Community.
Noblesville Parks Memorial Trees & Bench Program
The Noblesville Parks Memorial Tree and Bench Program provides a meaningful way for families, friends and loved ones to purchase and dedicate trees and benches within city parks, trails and public greenspaces. This program serves as a fundraising initiative of the Noblesville Parks Foundation to directly support Noblesville Parks.

Support Noblesville Parks.
From keeping us active to giving us a quiet space, our parks provide a safe, inclusive and inviting place for everyone in our community.
Our Parks, Make Life Better.
Keep Us Active
Noblesville residents of all ages turn to our parks for a place to do fun things! Whether it’s time to climb, swing, bike, play a pickle ball match, shoot some hoops, or meet up for frisbee golf, there are so many ways to get and stay active in our Noblesville Parks.
Support Positive Mental Health
More time outside is good for our physical and mental well-being. Noblesville Parks, offers 876 acres of parkland and 127 miles of paved trails, and connector sidewalks. From taking a walk to sitting with a book, our parks give us the space outdoors to reboot!
Create Shared Experiences
Our Noblesville Parks hosts hundreds of events each year. From concerts to youth sports and seasonal camps, each of our parks serve as a community connector at the core. Our shared experiences create moments and memories together.
Parks Feature
Midland Trace Trail
One of Noblesville’s major trail projects, Midland Trace Trail runs along the abandoned “Midland” Central Indiana Railway corridor. Covering a total of 7.5 miles across Hamilton County, the trail connects Noblesville directly with our neighbors and the Monon Trail to Carmel and Indianapolis. A great place to ride your bike, go on a run or take a leisurely walk with family, we hope you’ll visit Midland Trace Trail soon. In Noblesville, you can choose to start at the Hazel Dell trailhead just south of 32 or the many access points available across the trail.
