Park with a shelter and playground in the background
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Canterbury Park

About

Established in 1959, Canterbury Park sits on three acres bordering the Monon Trail making it one of the most connective parks in the city. It sits a bike ride away from Broad Ripple to the North and the State Fairgrounds to the south. The Park hosts a shelter and comfort station, a playground, and a volleyball court.

Canterbury Park will be under construction in 2026 with $1 million in city funding secured by City-County Councilor John Barth. An overview of the project and renderings of the new playground can be found below.

The image shows the site plan for construction at Canterbury Park including the location of a new playground, pump track, walking paths and sand volleyball court.
Shows the planned playground at Canterbury Park with tan, orange, white, and green play features including slides and climbing equipment.

Top Things To Do

Ride, run or walk over to the Monon Trail

Take the kids to enjoy the playground

Bring friends and family together for a volleyball game

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