Things to Do in Frankfort

Things to Do in Frankfort

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If skydiving is one of those things you’ve always wanted to try, you’ll never have a better opportunity in Frankfort. Based at Frankfort Municipal Airport, three miles west of downtown, is Skydive Indianapolis, offering a choice of packages including tandem skydives.

This is the safest, not to mention simplest, way for a novice to experience the thrill of taking to the skies at 13,000 feet. Preparation involves a training video, a pre-jump briefing and then a run-through of the instructions on the plane.

After that you’ll leap from the plane attached to a certified instructor, falling 120mph for 8,000 feet before deploying the parachute.

Skydive Indianapolis offers tandem jumps seven days a week, and has an 11-jump program for those who want to work towards solo skydiving.

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Not actually a park or nature preserve, this peaceful natural area to the north of the city is in the care of the Frankfort Utility Service Board. What you’ll find here is a cluster of three lagoons for some of the best fishing in the area.

This is also a great spot if you just want to escape to nature for an hour or two. In the warmer months you’ll see turtles, plentiful birdlife including lots of ducks and geese, and there are shelters if you want to bring a picnic.

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Ten minutes south of downtown Frankfort is a Christmas tree farm that has been in business for close to 40 years and has something going on in every season.

Growing in 40 acres are a variety of pines and firs. Up to mid-December you can visit to purchase your tree but also browse the Wreath Barn for festive decorations and pick up local jams, honey and maple syrup at the Trading Post, which is a platform for a number of small businesses from the area.

Late September through October is the Pumpkin Harvest, when you can pick your own pumpkin, enjoy apple cider donuts and bring the family for all kinds of entertainment.

January through October there’s a cute log cabin for a bed & breakfast experience, and in spring and summer you can test your problem-solving skills on the unique outdoor Escape Trail.

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his vintage drive-thru restaurant has been open since 1950, and has a special place in the hearts of Clinton County locals.

Despite the throwback stylings The Milky Way is unquestionably the best place to go for fast food in Frankfort, with great consistency across its menu.

As you’d guess from the name, the soft serve ice cream is front and center, together with an indulgent array of sundaes, shakes, floats and flurries.

But you shouldn’t neglect the savory side of things, especially the Coney dog, Reuben dog, meatloaf, gyro, tenderloin and tacos.

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By Indiana 38 a few minutes out of town is an unfrequented preserve just shy of 30 acres in size. In a landscape dominated by open farmland, the Eunice H. Bryan Woods State Nature Preserve is a rare tract of old growth deciduous woodland.

Some of the oaks growing here are more than 250 years old, and were standing when this place was practically unknown to all but the Native Americans.

The preserve was donated in 1971 and is best visited in spring when wildflowers like bloodroot, Dutchman’s breeches, spring beauty and Map apple are in bloom.

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Out in remote countryside west of Frankfort, there’s an astronomical observatory on the grounds of Camp Cullom youth camp. Making the most of those dark rural skies, Prairie Grass Observatory has four telescopes:

An enormous 28″ aperture Dobsonian, a 16″ Newtonian telescope, a 16″ LX200R Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and a 7″ apochromatic refractor.

Some 20 asteroids have been discovered at the observatory, while many follow-up observations of newly discovered near-earth asteroids have also been made here.

You can marvel at the night sky during one of the observatory’s regular public viewing events, when you’ll also be able to borrow handheld equipment.

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For some 50 years this beautiful old cow barn has been a venue for professional theatre performances.

Seating 200, the structure dates back to 1908 and has attracted audiences from across Central Indiana since 1973.

The namesake non-equity theatre company performing at the red barn was founded a few years earlier, in 1968, and many of its members have gone on to have successful stage careers, including on Broadway.

At the time of writing the most recent season had featured the jukebox comedy, The Marvelous Wonderettes, and Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple.

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At TPA Park you’ll find a well-regarded public golf course that used to belong to Frankfort Country Club, founded in 1926. In the last few years Frankfort Commons has come under new management, making some noticeable improvements to course play and customer service.

The course is on slightly hilly terrain, which really comes into play on the 9th hole, which is a par 4/5 almost completely uphill.

Also tough is the 14th, a par 4 with a narrow dogleg and dual traps in front of the green. You can close out your round at the new FoxDen Grill, which does wings, salads, sandwiches, burgers, breakfast options and hand-tossed pizza with a signature cheese blend.

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Central to the ongoing transformation of downtown Frankfort is this new park that opened in 2019 at a cost of $9 million. Straddling the creek, this space has been designed for outdoor performances and community events.

There’s a covered stage here in front of a large lawn and concrete terrace. Before or after performances, audiences can mingle in the service area, with benches, a shelter and pretty lighting.

On hot summer days families can bring little ones to the splash pad, which has funky sprays and fountains with a space theme.

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In what used to be the high school gymnasium on the second floor of Old Stoney is a museum charting the 200-year history of Clinton County.

Awaiting you here is a fun miscellany of interesting artifacts, each with a story to tell.

These items might be clothing, medical equipment, century-old school furniture, photos, farm tools, newspaper clippings, military memorabilia, home appliances, store signs or flags. The main gallery retains the old gym’s wooden flooring.

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Another striking landmark in the center of Frankfort is the old Frankfort High School building, built in 1892 and restored in the last few years.

Composed of Ohio sandstone with Bedford limestone trim, Old Stoney is in the Richardsonian Romanesque style with elements of Jacobethan architecture in the high chimneys and steep gables.

There was a high school here for 70 years, and then briefly a junior high, before the Clinton County Historical Society moved in on the second floor in 1980.

City Hall occupies much of the rest of the building, which remains an eye-catching piece of the Frankfort townscape.

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