Liven Up Your Weekend in Muncie
There is no shortage of ways to spend your weekend in Muncie, and most are within walking distance of campus! Of course, school comes first, but between the Village and Minnetrista, there is something for everyone to enjoy when taking a break from the stress of school.
Minnetrista
Minnetrista is great for anyone’s nature-loving needs. Between the seasonal farmer’s markets and the butterfly garden, there is so much fun to be had, no matter the season. The nature trails and boulevard zones are perfect places to get lost in the calming, quaint charm of what Minnetrista has to offer.
Christy Woods
Christy Woods is another great nature-based option in Muncie. With 17 acres of prairie, wetlands and deciduous forests, this interactive outdoor classroom is perfect for observing wildlife or escaping the feel of the city. Christy Woods is located past the Cooper Science Building off of Riverside Ave.
Cardinal Greenway
The Cardinal Greenway is an east-central Indiana rails-to-trails system that spans 62 miles! If you’re an avid biker, runner, or walker, you can use sections of these trails to get some miles in. You can park at the trailhead on McGalliard Road behind Olive Garden, on Shaffer Road off of Riggin Road, or farther north on 400 West off of Wheeling Ave.
The Village
The Village is one of the most popular places near campus to visit. There is no shortage of shops to visit and restaurants to try. Some highlights include The Cup, Roots Burger Bar, Jack’s Donuts, Well Made Vintage, The Midnight Café, and Be Here Now. Be Here Now is an 18+ music venue and Muncie’s home for live music, open mics, comedy, and trivia 3-4 nights a week, and for those over 21, Be Here Now serves local and regional microbrews.
The Charles W. Brown Planetarium
Right on campus is Ball State’s very own planetarium. See the stars from the comfort of your own campus with the Charles W. Brown Planetarium. The planetarium is the largest in Indiana and a great way to unwind after a stressful week. The planetarium has free shows featuring high-definition images of the solar system. These free shows are a wonderful way to explore space without stepping off campus.
No matter where you pick, Muncie has something for everyone. No matter if you are a freshman or a senior, don’t let college pass you by, and don’t miss out on these awesome opportunities.
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