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Lawrence Neighborhood
Lawrence Neighborhood
Indian Lake
Indian Lake combines natural beauty with a strong community spirit and excellent local amenities, making it an inviting place to call home. The surrounding neighborhood, developed significantly in the 1950s and 1960s, boasts a strong sense of community and a "paradise" atmosphere. The Indian Lake Country Club, founded in 1928, offers a scenic 9-hole golf course and various amenities for residents to enjoy. If you're considering a move to Indian Lake, you'll find a picturesque and serene setting centered around an 11-acre reservoir created in 1929. Once the largest body of water in Marion County before the establishment of Geist and Eagle Creek Reservoirs, Indian Lake remains a cherished spot for both relaxation and recreation.
Indian Lake offers a peaceful, scenic retreat with a unique blend of natural beauty and community spirit. Nestled around its 11-acre reservoir, the neighborhood is bordered by the expansive Fort Harrison State Park and the Chinquapin Ridge Nature Preserve, which add to the area's charm and recreational opportunities. The preserve, while off-limits to the public in certain areas due to conservation efforts, is home to important wildlife, including endangered species like Indiana bats and great blue herons. Residents of Indian Lake enjoy easy access to hiking, golf at the Indian Lake Country Club, and the area's serene landscape. With its rich history, tranquil atmosphere, and proximity to natural spaces, Indian Lake is an inviting place to call home for those who appreciate both outdoor beauty and a tight-knit community.

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Phone: (317) 545-6191
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9001 East 59th StreetLawrence, IN 46216
Phone: (317) 545-6191
Staff Directory
Utilities: (317) 542-0511