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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe long-awaited park on 60 acres near East 101st Street and Cyntheanne Road in Fishers is scheduled to open Dec. 3.
Flat Fork Creek Park features a 50-foot sledding hill, nature trails, a two-mile mountain bike course, a fishing pond and three tree houses.
The city budgeted $3.5 million for the destination park when it annexed the Geist area and promised to build the attraction.
Indianapolis-based landscape architecture firm Rundell Ernstberger & Associates handled the design, and Arkansas-based Progressive Trail Design worked on the mountain bike trail.
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