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Outdoor Activities

Outdoor Activities

  • Biking & Hiking Trails

    Carroll County is where the tranquility of nature meets the charm of country life. Our picturesque landscape is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of hiking and biking trails that cater to all levels of adventure seekers. From winding paths along lush fields and through forests to scenic routes alongside peaceful waterways each trail promises an unforgettable experience.

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  • Canoeing and Boating

    Nestled along the serene Deer Creek, the expansive Lake Freeman, and the majestic Wabash River, our county offers a diverse range of aquatic experiences perfect for visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking to launch a boat for a leisurely day on the water, explore the natural beauty of our surroundings by canoe, or engage in exhilarating water sports, Carroll County is your ideal destination.

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  • Camping

    Carroll County is a hidden gem for camping enthusiasts and nature lovers alike! Our region boasts an array of campgrounds that offer an idyllic escape. Whether you're a seasoned camper seeking adventure or a family looking for a peaceful retreat, our campgrounds provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable experience.


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  • Fishing

    Carroll County is a true angler's paradise. Within the heart of our beautiful rural landscape is a treasure trove of aquatic gems, teeming with fishing potential. Our region is cradled by the serpentine Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers, offering a rich habitat for a variety of fish species. The tranquil waters of Wildcat and Deer Creeks are perfect for those seeking a peaceful fishing experience, while Lake Freeman, Knop Lake, and Eller Pond are havens for anglers looking to reel in their next big catch.

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  • Golfing

    Our charming rural county is home to two exceptional golf courses, Angel Hill Golf Course and The Carroll County Country Club, each offering a unique golfing experience. At Angel Hill, you'll find 18-hole professionally-designed course layout that tests your strategic play. Meanwhile, The Carroll County Country Club provides an immaculately manicured greens that blends natural beauty with challenging play, perfect for golfers at any skill level.


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  • Sports

    Carroll County continues to be a haven for sports enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers! Our community takes pride in offering a diverse array of sports activities that cater to every age and skill level. This year discover the thrill of competition and the joy of recreation at our state-of-the-art Abby and Libby Memorial Park, a tribute to the spirit of sportsmanship, featuring top-notch facilities for baseball and softball. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or a family looking for fun, our county's sports activities promise unforgettable experiences and a warm community spirit.

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Other Small Communities

Other Small Communities

In its long history, Carroll County has been home to many villages, towns, crossroads communities, and one city. In modern times, Delphi, the county seat, is the only city, and the incorporated towns are Flora, Burlington, Camden, and Yeoman.

The following list note unincorporated towns in Carroll County. Especially when exploring historical bridges, cemeteries, markers, restaurants, etc., you will visit one of these towns. Some towns support their small communities through annual fundraisers, such as fish frys and garage sales.
  • Patton
  • Sleeth
  • Pittsburg
  • Lockport
  • Rockfield
  • Burrows
  • Deer Creek
  • Wheeling
  • Sharon
  • Carrollton
  • Bringhurst
  • Cutler
  • Radnor
  • Ockley
  • Owasco
  • Pyrmont

Numerous other communities are still marked on some maps, but they are barely discernible now. Lexington, Prince William, Xenia, Bolivar, Flax, and Ray are among those. There were as many as 49 post offices in Carroll County since early times, and a large number of those are no longer discernible.

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Communities

Communities

In its long history, Carroll County has been home to many villages, towns, crossroads communities, and one city. In modern times, Delphi, the county seat, is the only city, and the incorporated towns are Flora, Burlington, Camden, and Yeoman.

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  • Burlington, Indiana

    "Burlington! Where Hospitality Is Second To None".

    If it's small town Hoosier hospitality you're looking for, we have it. Burlington has over 600 civic-minded citizens who are proud of their town and it shows. Burlington is home to one of the finest, well-kept community parks in the state.

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  • Camden, Indiana

    Camden is a wonderful community located in the heart of Carroll County in north central Indiana. We are within thirty minutes of Lafayette, Monticello, Frankfort, Kokomo and Logansport. Many cultural, educational and sporting events are within easy access. There is always something for the family to do no matter what the season.

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  • Delphi, Indiana

    The City of Delphi is the county seat and the only city in Carroll County. Delphi is home to the a large network of parks and trails, numerous shops, restaurants, and heritage and cultural attractions. Delphi's history has been greatly influenced by various forms of transportation. The Wabash River and Deer Creek--both important waterways--traverse the City.

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  • Flora, Indiana

    Flora, the Garden Spot of Indiana, is the home to numerous businesses and restaurants, churches, senior housing, and a community center. On Fathers Day weekend, it is host to the annual Hog-Jog foot races and the Idlers Cruise-In car show in the park. In the fall Flora hosts Moonlight Madness.

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  • Yeoman, Indiana

    Yeoman is a town in Carroll County, Indiana, located in Jefferson Township. It has an elevation of 663 ft and a surface area of 83 acres. As of 2023, the population of Yeoman is 117.


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  • Other Small Communities

    Within Carroll County there are smaller unincorporated towns. To review a list and learn about towns that no longer exist or are on maps, click below.

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Parks

Parks

  • Burlington Park

    Burlington Park is a thirty-acre, modern park with numerous facilities. It includes playground equipment, the Lilly Building, the Community Building, three lighted ball diamonds, basketball/ tennis courts, paved walking trail, and nature area.

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  • Camden-Jackson Park

    Visiting the Camden-Jackson Park you will find three pavilions available for a lunch break or picnic. There are modern ball fields with batting cages, horse shoe pits, playground equipment and a lighted basketball court.

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  • Deer Creek Park

    Deer Creek Parks' amenities include camping sites with electrical hook-ups, a large fishing pond, and picnic tables. There is a clubhouse, picnic pavilions, playground, paved basketball court, lawn area for informal games, and modern restrooms.

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  • City of Delphi Parks

    The City of Delphi provides five parks for the enjoyment of residents and visitors: City, Overlook, Riley, Riley Annex, and Trailhead. Together these parks offer sports facilities, picnic tables/shelters, and playground equipment. There are many paths and trails for walking, bicycling or enjoying nature.

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  • Flora Community Park

    The Flora Community Park is home to shelter houses for groups and playgrounds for children. The park also includes tennis/basketball courts, horseshoe pits, hard ball and softball diamonds, a horse show arena, and a .9 mile walking track.

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  • French Post Park

    French Post Park is a popular fishing area on the Wabash River with a shelter house, picnic tables, playground equipment, and a concrete boat ramp. The beautiful scenery along the Wabash provides a quiet place for contemplation and recreation.

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  • Wabash & Erie Canal Park

    The Carroll County Wabash & Erie Canal, Inc. is a non-profit corporation formed in 1972 to preserve the Canal in Delphi as a significant part of Indiana's history. The founding members sought to preserve the only accessible portion of the Wabash & Erie Canal which still had water in it for educational and entertainment purposes for the local community.

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  • Friends of the Carroll County Parks

    A group of citizens first met on February 18, 2008, to begin to organize to provide volunteer support to the Carroll County Park Board and the two county parks which they manage. The group has grown and been very active—in physical work at the parks, fundraising, and generating publicity.

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HIstorical Places

Historical Places

  • Cemeteries

    Geneology, the study of tracing and documenting a person's history, has grown in popularity over the past twenty years. Carroll County, Indiana has developed a list to assist in locating a family member or other individual.

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  • Historic Bridges

    Carroll County has preserved a number of its historic bridges—many in their original locations and some in relocation projects.


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  • Historical Markers

    Some of Carroll County’s historic sites are marked with heavy metal markers that were installed as early as 1971. Some of these replaced markers that had been placed in 1936 in a state-wide program.

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  • Hoosier Homesteads

    In 1976, former Lieutenant Governor Robert D. Orr and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, created a statewide program called the Hoosier Homestead Award. There have been a number of successful applicants from Carroll County.

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  • The Martin Schoolhouse

    Known at various times as District School No. 3, Election School, and Martin School, this historic brick schoolhouse has been restored and furnished by the Mullin family to resemble a one-room school as it would have looked in the late 1800s.

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  • Museums & Centers

    In addition to all the historic sites like the Martin Schoolhouse as well as landmarks such as Sycamore Row in Carroll County, there are four museums.

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  • The National Register

    The National Register of Historic Places is the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. Various buildings, sites, etc. in Carroll County have received National Register status, and numerous others are eligible.

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  • Sycamore Row

    Just south of the village of Deer Creek in northeastern Carroll County is an avenue of sycamore trees to which are attached several interesting stories. Sycamore Row is a major landmark on the hisoric Michigan Road.

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