Cheeney Creek Natural Area

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Fishers, United States

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Park· City park· Fishing pond· Hiking area· Picnic ground· Hiking· Fishing· Tourist attraction

Cheeney Creek Natural Area Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cheeney Creek Natural Area is located in Fishers, United States on 11030 Fishers Pointe Blvd. Cheeney Creek Natural Area is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category park in United States.

Address

11030 Fishers Pointe Blvd

Phone

+1 3175953150

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nicky Lee

You want beautiful woods and nature walk, this is the place. I literally had a deer right beside me while walking the wooded trail. Tried to get my camera out and she ran. Beautiful woods, a pretty pond, can walk not in the woods but around on asphalt road, loads of nature to see, and all in the most unusual place for this nice little park.

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Bryan V Spellman

Nice little area just south of the heart of Fishers. Wide walking path that is pet, family and bicycle friendly. Only issue was the lack of paved walkway from parking area to path...muddy feet for both man and dog.

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Matt Lackner

Great little 'wilderness' pocket in the middle of Fishers. Make sure you 'boot up' if you plan to muck about when it's wet or snowy as the trail drainage is not great. The paved trail is fine. It goes all the way down to 106th and the Nickel Plate trail which makes a nice loop with a short hop thru the adjacent neighborhood. The pond is ok for kids to get a line wet and maybe even catch a first fish under the right conditions.

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John Rak

Beautiful walk along the creek, and adjacent to the new Nickel Plate trail.

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Josh L

the trails are amazing and long enough for a decent workout! There is even a \hidden lake\ right in the middle! If you follow the paths in the woods, it is a little over 1 mile (if you do the whole thing). Loved it!