White River State Park announces reopening plans

Photo of White River State Park. (Provided Photo)

INDIANAPOLIS (Inside INdiana Business) — White River State Park has announced the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center will reopen to the public on June 11 after being shut down due to COVID-19. Plans also call for the reopening of the IMAX Theatre later this month.

WRSP’s visitor center and several attractions had been temporarily closed due to Governor Holcomb’s orders, but the park itself has remained open to enjoy greenspaces, trails and the canal. Attractions at the park will slowly reopen while employees follow new safety guidelines and protocols. 

“As we continue to observe safe-social distancing practices, we are eager to welcome our visitors back to The Park for a full experience”, says Carolene Mays-Medley, Executive Director of the White River State Park Development Commission. “The postponement of our beloved programming and activities, while necessary, have been difficult for everyone. Fortunately, there are tons of things to safely see and do here at WRSP and we are so thrilled to be able to offer some normalcy for our friends who have patiently waited for so long.”