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Williams Park
Williams Park is home to The Watermill Splash Pad and the popular Blast Off Playground.
Williams Park is the largest park in Brownsburg with 77 acres. Maple Ridge Trail is a 0.79-mile crushed stone nature trail that has several offshoots of secondary trails in the wooded area that runs along White Lick Creek. Amenities at Williams Park include six shelters, an additional playground, basketball courts, open grass space, and a paved 0.78-mile track around the perimeter of the park.
Park Amenities
- Art Sculpture
- Basketball Courts
- Blast Off Playground
- Maple Ridge Trail (0.79 miles)
- Open Space
- Outdoor Classroom
- Paved 0.78-mile track
- Restrooms
- Three pollinator gardens
- Watermill Splash Pad
- White Lick Creek
- Wooded Areas
Park Accessibility Features
Adaptive Swing
The adaptive swing at Blast Off playground provides back support and security for children with physical and sensory accommodation needs. The adaptive swing can be accessed by firm, wheelchair-accessible surfacing.
Omnispin
The Omnispin is a unique piece of equipment with the developmental benefit of engaging a child’s sense of balance and bodily awareness while being wheelchair accessible.
Communication Signs
Through a partnership with K1ds Count Therapy and Autism Services, Blast Off Playground features communication boards to facilitate language learning through collaborative play narration.
Zero-Depth Splash Pad Entry
The Williams Park Watermill Splash Pad features a 0-depth entry, making it accessible to wheelchair users.
ADA-Accessible Picnic Tables
ADA-accessible picnic tables, located near the Watermill Splash Pad, increase wheelchair access to seating and shade.
Nonverbal Communication Boards
The nonverbal communication board, made possible by the Parks Foundation of Hendricks County in partnership with the Hendricks County Community Foundation, features common words, numbers, and symbols to encourage and facilitate communication by pointing to pictures to express thoughts and feelings.
Williams Park Shelters
Reserve a Shelter
- The most convenient way to reserve a shelter is to reserve online.
- Reservations may also be completed in the Brownsburg Parks admin office Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- You may also call the office at (317) 858-4172 to register your shelter.
- Resident discount rate is for families that live in the incorporated area of Brownsburg.
Please note:
- All shelters not previously reserved with Brownsburg Parks' Administrative Office are on a first-come, first-served basis. If there is no "Reserved" sign outside of the shelter, it is free to anyone for that day.
- All rentals are for one day only. The shelter reservation is from 5 a.m., when the park opens, until the park closes at dusk.
- Any rental used for a fundraiser, any fees charged, or using a food truck needs to submit an event on town property application online.
Facility | Regular Fee | Resident Discount Fee | Non-Profit Fee | Weekdays, Regular Fee | Weekdays, Resident Fee |
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Alpha Shelter | $66 | Free | Free | Free | Free |
Shelter 1 | $88 | $66 | $22 | $44 | $44 |
Shelter 2 | $88 | $66 | $22 | $44 | $44 |
Shelter 3 | $132.50 | $110.25 | $22 | $66 | $66 |
Shelter 4 | $110.25 | $88 | $22 | $44 | $44 |
Shelter 5 | $132.50 | $110.25 | $22 | $66 | $66 |
Shelter 6 | $88 | $66 | $22 | $44 | $44 |
940 S. Locust Lane
Park Hours:
Daily, 5 a.m. - Dusk
- Trails are Open Dawn to Dusk.
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Don't be caught in the dark - carry a flashlight with you.
- Use the Buddy System.
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If you choose to be out alone, be sure someone knows where you will be at what times. Children under 11 should not use the trails without adult supervision and teens should always have a buddy.
- Be Sure Your Cell Phone Location Feature Is On.
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Location services will make it easier for emergency personnel to find you if there is an accident.
- Wear Proper Safety Equipment.
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Be sure you are visible with bright clothing, lights and reflectors. Always wear a helmet when riding a bicycle.
- Lock Your Parked Car and Keep Valuables Out of Sight.
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Always be aware of your surroundings.
- No Motorized Vehicles Are Allowed on the Trail.
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Only motorized wheelchairs, maintenance and rescue vehicles are permitted on trails. Report all others to 911.
- Keep Right and Yield the Right-of-Way.
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Stay on the right side of the trail. Skaters, joggers and bicyclists yield to pedestrians; all users yield to horses.
- Be Aware of Your Speed.
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The B&O Trail speed limit is 12 mph.
- Stay On the Trail.
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Do not disturb the trail's surrounding vegetation to protect the trees, plants and wildflowers.
- Don't Litter.
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Remember: pack in and pack out. Respect the trail environment by properly disposing of items.
- Keep Pets on Short Leashes.
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Protect your pet and others by keeping them on a leash. Remember to clean up after your pet.
- No Horses on Paved Trail Except Where Permitted.
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In instances where horses are allowed, remember all users yield to horses.
- In Case of an Emergency
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Report Suspicious Activity at Brownsburg Police Department non-emergency number, (317) 852-1100. Call 911 in Case Of an Emergency
Report Unsafe Trail Conditions to Brownsburg Parks at (317) 858-4172.