If you’re looking for more things to fill your kids’ time this summer, there’s a treehouse trail in Fishers, Indiana that will use up an hour or two. Just as much fun as it is ADA accessible, this little-known park is a paradise of adventure.

All ages will find something exciting to do here. Scroll on to learn more.

Flat Fork Creek Park in central Indiana is a marvelous place that satisfies the imaginations of children of all ages. It features year-round activities that keep the kids begging to visit each and every season.

Google/Chris Werling

This outstanding park features a two-mile mountain bike course with ramps and curves. There is also a stocked fishing pond, a 50-foot sledding hill, and nearly 60 acres of green space for field games and other activities.

Google/Jeremiah Perkins

The attraction that will get your little one most excited, though, is the treehouse trail. This system of paved paths and boardwalks leads to three magical structures you’ve got to see.

Google/Andrew Knoblauch

The best part of this adventure is the trip itself. The boardwalk trail is elevated above the forest floor, which allows you to see it in a whole new way. Stop by throughout the year to watch how the landscape changes with the seasons.

Google/Andrew Knoblauch

The views along this trail are immaculate. You’ll see plenty of trees, bushes, wildlife, and other surprises along the way to the treehouses.

Google/Rick Martin

It’s hard to believe there are more treasures to find on these paths. The boardwalks are nearly enough.

Google/Kara Baber

If you continue on, though, you’ll find three different treehouses. These nature-y jungle gyms inspire the love of the outdoors.

Google/Kurt Beard

Kids can’t get enough of these tree forts, all of which are completely ADA accessible. Imagination abounds on this deep woods adventure.

Google/Rock Justice

The park is open daily from dawn until dusk. Parking and restrooms are available on-site.

Google/Shahriar Sayeem

Flat Fork Creek Park is located at 16141 E 101st St., Fishers, IN 46038, and you can learn more about it on the Fishers Parks & Recreation website here. If you’ve ever taken this treehouse trail, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.

Google/Chris Werling

Google/Jeremiah Perkins

Google/Andrew Knoblauch

Google/Rick Martin

Google/Kara Baber

Google/Kurt Beard

Google/Rock Justice

Google/Shahriar Sayeem

For more like this, check out these six amazing treetop adventures you can only take in Indiana.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.