"Our mission is to provide experiences that enhance quality of life through play and discovery."
Established in 1990, the Fishers Parks & Recreation Department was developed to address the growing needs of town residents, and to work with citizens to establish a variety of amenities for people to enjoy. Working with the Fishers Town Council and the Fishers Park Advisory Committee, the department currently offers twelve developed parks totaling 395 acres, five undeveloped sites totaling 152 acres, and over 65 miles of multi-purpose trail - all with a variety of uses.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Click here or on the INVOLVE logo below for a list of the current volunteer opportunities with Fishers Parks & Recreation. Click here to complete our on-line volunteer application. Existing volunteers click here for access to your assignments.
Announcements
Poison Ivy
We have noticed an increase of Poison Ivy in many of our natural areas. To learn more about Poison Ivy and how to protect yourself and your family, click here.
Fishers Parks & Recreation Survey
Our thanks to everyone who participated in the on-line survey. Your input will help us shape the future of recreational opportunities in Fishers!
Splash Pad The Splash Pad at Billericay Park is open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day from 10:00am-8:00pm daily. Click here for Splash Pad rules and information.
Program Highlights
Fishers Summer Concert Series!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 2010 season! We had a wonderful time and look forward to seeing everyone again next year! For 2011 music and venue inquiries, contact Amber Mink at
minka@fishers.in.us. For 2011 sponsorship and volunteer opportunities, contact Cindy Shoemaker at
shoemakerc@fishers.in.us.
2010 Fishers Parks & Recreation Late Summer Adult Volleyball Leagues
Our late summer leagues are forming now! It's time to get your feet in the sand and play some volleyball!
Paws for a Cause - New!
Bring your pet or "shop" for your new companion at Paws for a Cause at Roy G. Holland Memorial Park September 25 from 10A to 1P. Meet adoptable pets from the Hamilton County Humane Society, enjoy the Disk Dog League performance, participate in the Dog Frisbee competition, purchase vaccinations from the Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic, and more! Help homeless animals by bringing donations to Paws for a Cause. The Hamilton County Humane Society will be accepting donations in the form of soft canned kitten food, 55 gallon drumliner trash bags, any liquid detergent, bleach, and clip-on/hanging stainless steel food or water dishes. Monetary donations are also accepted. Rain or shine! Free! Click here for more "de-tails"!
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Current Initiatives