SkyLake: plans approved for nature-based theme park in Indiana

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SkyLake to combine serene settings and high-thrill attractions.

New park set to open next year

Per a press release, SkyLake will combine serene settings, accessible adventures, and high-thrill attractions.

“Our driving vision is crafting unforgettable, authentic experiences that reconnect people with nature and one another,” said Phil Sack, president of Circle Property Group.

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“SkyLake fulfils our mission to create adventure destinations that promote wellbeing and foster connection, helping families and friends make lifelong memories.

“We are committed to being a cornerstone for the community through strong partnership and responsible stewardship, embracing sustainability in our environmental and business practices.”

Skylake theme park

Highlights of the first phase of SkyLake include a six-acre natural lake surrounded by white sand beaches, as well as a 40,000-square-foot hub for food and beverage (F&B) and events.

Aquatic attractions in the plans include a 40-foot slide and jump structure, a 300-foot floating obstacle course, and a 6,000-square-foot zero-depth splash pad.

On land, guests will enjoy a 500-foot-long tubing hill called the Sky Slide, an adventure zone, a three-storey ropes course, and the SkyLinks mini-golf experience.