 









|
Home >
Services >
Indiana Community Pet Resources >
Zionsville,
IN
Zionsville, Indiana Pet Resources
Visitors from Zionsville often tell us how much they and their dogs enjoy the time they
spend in Beverly's Pet Campus Bark Park. The fully-enclosed, 5 acre park
allows them freedom and security rarely found at public parks and
facilities.
However, we understand that not everyone can come to
the Fishers campus as often as they would like. To help our friends in
Zionsville find outdoor alternatives
to Beverly's Bark Park that they can enjoy
with their pets a little closer to home, we provide information about
local parks they can visit when they can't make it to Beverly's Pet
Campus, as well as local resources, such as Pet Stores, veterinary care,
dog adoption and pet rescue services, and dog-friendly events throughout
Indiana.
Dog-Friendly Parks near Zionsville
Zionsville offers you and your family the recreational facilities you'll enjoy for years to come. From a golf course to swimming pools, playground facilities to hiking paths through the woods, we've got something for every member of the family.
Starkey Nature Park, Zionsville |
 |
Lions Park, Zionsville |
|
 |
|
Starkey Park, located north of Indianapolis, just off of I-465
in Zionsville, is a quarter of a mile from the
historic Zionsville village. The park’s three miles of nature hiking
attracts community groups, families and nature lovers all year
round.
The park is a relaxing getaway from the nearby
hustle and bustle of downtown Zionsville. It’s a wooded area with
beautiful landscape, perfect for an after-noon outdoors or an
evening under the stars. |
 |
Lions Park, located at 115 S. Elm St. in Zionsville, is an enormous and popular recreational installation containing a shelter house and covered picnic area, a gazebo, several lighted athletic fields and the central community building,
home to the Zionsville Lions Club.
Every year, the park hosts a Fall Festival that
features a popular parade that runs throughout the park and consists of
Zionsville High School athletes and marching bands. The Festival also has games, food and carnival rides, making Lions Park a perfect Zionsville attraction for children and families.
|
Zionsville Area Pet Stores
|
The Choosy Pet LLC
40 East Cedar Street
Zionsville, IN
(317) 733-9911
|
Platinum Paws
9860 North Michigan Road
Carmel, IN
(317) 870-7297 |
Petco Animal Supplies
10025 North Michigan Road
Carmel, IN
(317) 337-9505 |
Zionsville Area Veterinary and Emergency Services
|
Zionsville Animal Hospital
1305 Parkway Drive
Zionsville, IN
(317) 873-1833
|
Village Pet Doctor
100 South 1st Street
Zionsville, IN
(317) 873-9455 |
McDavitt Veterinary Clinic
9944 E State Road 32
Zionsville, IN
(317) 769-6094
|
Zionsville Area Dog Adoption, Pet Rescue Services and Dog-Friendly
Events
|
The Humane Society of Indianapolis
7929 Michigan Road
Indianapolis, IN
(317) 872-5650
indyhumane.org/
(opens in new windows)
|
Ratbone Rescues (Carmel
Chapter
of Adopt-a-Pet.com)
Carmel, IN
www.ratbonerescues.com
(opens in new windows)
|
Indiana Dog-Friendly Events
Zionsville and other cities
http://www.dogfriendly.com
(opens in new windows)
|
For more information,
visit the
Town of Zionsville's website.
(opens in new window)
Discount Coupon: $10 Off Kennel Boarding with Bath (opens in new window)
|
 |
 |
About Zionsville, Indiana
Zionsville, Indiana, in Boone County, is a suburb of Indianapolis. The small town offers a variety of attractions, arts, shopping, restaurants, hotels and more. It is just one of the small towns peppering the American Midwest. In the 2000 census, Zionsville was recorded as having a population count of just under 9,000.
The community prides itself on its attractions that draw numerous out-of-towners every year. With great events such as the annual Traders Pointe Hunt Charity Horse Show, the Zionsville Independence Day Festival and the Zionsville Fall Festival, Indianapolis people love to escape to this quaint town. Plus, Zionsville boasts a variety of parks and golf courses perfect for getting some fresh air outside of the Circle City.
Other than a handful of companies that represent small businesses in Zionsville, shops and stores are mostly family-owned and operated. Commerce in town often leans on interaction with other nearby communities, as do local Zionsville organizations, clubs and services.. For more information,
visit the
Town of Zionsville's website.
(opens in new window)
|
|
|
|