Once you've found the perfect spot to park your Indianapolis motorhome rental, you'll no doubt be itching to explore the city. Traffic in Indianapolis can be bumper to bumper but doesn't tend to be as bad as other major Midwestern cities like Chicago. There are also several places downtown where you can park an RV for the day, including the Indianapolis Zoo and White River State Park. If you don't feel confident bringing your RV into Naptown, park on the outskirts and use the IndyGo bus service to take a tour.
Plan the perfect day-out for the kid campers in your crew with a trip to The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. The world's largest children's museum features dozens of exciting and interactive exhibits spread across five floors. Walk with dinosaurs in the Dinosphere, blast off into outer space at Beyond Spaceship Earth, and step inside an Ancient Egyptian tomb at the Treasures of the Earth.
Alternatively, swing by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a day at the races. This renowned racetrack hosts many of the biggest events on the racing calendar, including the world-famous Indy 500. Watch a race, grab some merch at the gift shop, and then head to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum to learn the history of this prestigious track.
Indiana boasts some beautiful countryside, and campers looking for a break from the big city should point their RV rental towards Fort Harrison State Park. With over 1,700 acres of picturesque woodlands to explore, Fort Harrison State Park is among the best hiking and biking areas near Indy. The park also offers fishing and boating opportunities on Fall Creek, and there's no better spot for sledding during the winter. History buffs will want to check out the Museum of 20th Century Warfare, with exhibits about the old 20th century Fort Harrison.