Noblesville

Noblesville is a city in the Nine-County Region of Indiana.

Get in
Noblesville is the county seat of Hamilton County. There is no bus to Noblesville, however, since it is close to Indianapolis you can see arrival options there too.

By car
Noblesville sits between two major highways: Interstate 69 and Interstate 65. From Indianapolis and Michigan you can reach Noblesville by way of I-69, just north of Fishers. From Chicago take I-65 and then SR-32 East, which will lead you directly into downtown.

By plane
In addition to the Col. Weir Cook Indianapolis International Airport, off of I-70 in Indianapolis, smaller planes can schedule a landing at one of two airports in Hamilton County and nearby Boone County, just west of Hamilton County. Both offer aircraft charter, sales, rental, catering, flight school and more.


 * Indianapolis Executive Airport 11329 East SR 32, Zionsville. +1 317-769-3288. This airport also is home to a Hamilton County Welcome Center, open 6 to 8PM daily.
 * Indianapolis Executive Airport 11329 East SR 32, Zionsville. +1 317-769-3288. This airport also is home to a Hamilton County Welcome Center, open 6 to 8PM daily.

Get around

 * Noblesville Visitor Center 839 Conner St.  Located right in the heart of the Noblesville courthouse square, this visitor center is open Monday-Friday 10AM to 4PM, and Saturday 10AM to 6PM.
 * Noblesville Visitor Center 839 Conner St.  Located right in the heart of the Noblesville courthouse square, this visitor center is open Monday-Friday 10AM to 4PM, and Saturday 10AM to 6PM.

Car
General speed is to  on interstates and highways, and generally  on other roads unless otherwise posted. Downtown Noblesville parking is available on the square and behind the Noblesville welcome center.

Bike
Noblesville is very flat, making biking very easy for all levels. Sidewalks are extensive, and if you chose to ride on the street, be prepared to deal with car drivers who aren't accustomed to your cyclists. The downtown area is quite easy to bike around.

Landmarks and Arts

 * Historic Noblesville Square Between 8th and Logan Street and 9th and Conner Street. The Noblesville commercial historic district sits at the center of the community, literally and figuratively. It combines historic architecture, period street lamps, quaint flower boxes and wrought iron benches. Total small town character!
 * Historic Noblesville Square Between 8th and Logan Street and 9th and Conner Street. The Noblesville commercial historic district sits at the center of the community, literally and figuratively. It combines historic architecture, period street lamps, quaint flower boxes and wrought iron benches. Total small town character!
 * Historic Noblesville Square Between 8th and Logan Street and 9th and Conner Street. The Noblesville commercial historic district sits at the center of the community, literally and figuratively. It combines historic architecture, period street lamps, quaint flower boxes and wrought iron benches. Total small town character!
 * Historic Noblesville Square Between 8th and Logan Street and 9th and Conner Street. The Noblesville commercial historic district sits at the center of the community, literally and figuratively. It combines historic architecture, period street lamps, quaint flower boxes and wrought iron benches. Total small town character!
 * Historic Noblesville Square Between 8th and Logan Street and 9th and Conner Street. The Noblesville commercial historic district sits at the center of the community, literally and figuratively. It combines historic architecture, period street lamps, quaint flower boxes and wrought iron benches. Total small town character!

Outdoors

 * Seminary Park Between 10th and 11th Streets. A pocket park of 1 ½ acres hosts annual Shakespeare in the Park and community concerts.
 * Southside Park Between 2nd and 3rd Streets. A pocket park that includes a softball field, basketball court and playground.
 * Morse Reservoir This man-made lake between Cicero (Indiana) and Noblesville has 1,500 acres for boating and water activities and 35 miles of shoreline. More than 95% of the shoreline is residential, but recreational boating is allowed. Launch your boat from the Carrigan Road Bridge marina. Morse Lake Park, by the dam on the east side of the lake, allows supervised swimming in the lake and year-round picnicking as well as fishing.
 * Southside Park Between 2nd and 3rd Streets. A pocket park that includes a softball field, basketball court and playground.
 * Morse Reservoir This man-made lake between Cicero (Indiana) and Noblesville has 1,500 acres for boating and water activities and 35 miles of shoreline. More than 95% of the shoreline is residential, but recreational boating is allowed. Launch your boat from the Carrigan Road Bridge marina. Morse Lake Park, by the dam on the east side of the lake, allows supervised swimming in the lake and year-round picnicking as well as fishing.
 * Morse Reservoir This man-made lake between Cicero (Indiana) and Noblesville has 1,500 acres for boating and water activities and 35 miles of shoreline. More than 95% of the shoreline is residential, but recreational boating is allowed. Launch your boat from the Carrigan Road Bridge marina. Morse Lake Park, by the dam on the east side of the lake, allows supervised swimming in the lake and year-round picnicking as well as fishing.

Music

 * Noblesville Main Street also is home to a Bureau Welcome Center in Noblesville, 942 Maple Ave., which is open M-F 10AM to 4PM, and Sa 10AM to 6PM.
 * Noblesville Main Street also is home to a Bureau Welcome Center in Noblesville, 942 Maple Ave., which is open M-F 10AM to 4PM, and Sa 10AM to 6PM.

Buy

 * Hamilton Town Center 3901 Town Center Blvd. It offers a mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment in an open-air mall concept. A 16-screen movie theater is anchored by an IMAX 3D. Milwaukee restaurateur Johnny Vassallo opened one of two Mo’s Irish Pubs on the property.
 * Historic Noblesville Square Between 8th and Logan Street and 9th and Conner Street. The Noblesvlle commercial historic district sits at the center of the community, literally and figuratively. It combines historic architecture and embraces its small town character to its advantage. Stores include furniture, art, wine, antiques, clothing and even children’s books. A few shops are listed in more detail below.
 * Logan Village Mall 977 Logan Street +1 317-776-9999 Over 40 charming shops under one roof. This former newspaper building is a unique village offering antiques, vintage and new gifts, home decor and more.
 * Logan Village Mall 977 Logan Street +1 317-776-9999 Over 40 charming shops under one roof. This former newspaper building is a unique village offering antiques, vintage and new gifts, home decor and more.
 * Logan Village Mall 977 Logan Street +1 317-776-9999 Over 40 charming shops under one roof. This former newspaper building is a unique village offering antiques, vintage and new gifts, home decor and more.
 * Logan Village Mall 977 Logan Street +1 317-776-9999 Over 40 charming shops under one roof. This former newspaper building is a unique village offering antiques, vintage and new gifts, home decor and more.
 * Logan Village Mall 977 Logan Street +1 317-776-9999 Over 40 charming shops under one roof. This former newspaper building is a unique village offering antiques, vintage and new gifts, home decor and more.
 * Logan Village Mall 977 Logan Street +1 317-776-9999 Over 40 charming shops under one roof. This former newspaper building is a unique village offering antiques, vintage and new gifts, home decor and more.

Beer
Drinking age is 21. You cannot buy packaged alcohol on Sundays.

Sleep
Noblesville has its share of reasonably priced chain hotels, as well as a bed & breakfast and camping options.