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Indian Lake Neighborhood
February 14, 2025
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Named after the scenic reservoir at its center, Indian Lake isn’t just a neighborhood—it’s a thriving community with deep roots and a love for the outdoors.
Once the largest body of water in Marion County, this 11-acre private reservoir was created in 1929 and remains a peaceful retreat for residents. With boating, fishing, and stunning lake views, it’s a haven for those who love lakeside living.
Where to Eat & Drink in Indian Lake:
- Brickhouse Coffee at Geist Shoppes
- Amore Italian Kitchen
- Bearded Bagel
- Tomo Japanese Restaurant
- AJ's Bar & Grill
Surrounded by Nature:
- Adjacent to Fort Harrison State Park, Fall Creek, & Chinquapin Ridge Nature Preserve
- Home to wildlife like Indiana bats & great blue herons
- Ideal for hiking, kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching
Community & Recreation:
- Indian Lake Country Club (est. 1928) – A scenic 9-hole golf course with events & lessons
- Long-running neighborhood newsletter connecting residents since the 1960s
- A welcoming community known for its friendly, tight-knit atmosphere
Learn more about Indian Lake and other neighborhoods in Lawrence at https://VisitLawrenceIndiana.com
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