My Location
Topics Login

NCAA Hall of Champions

Indoor $
Sports Museums, School Trip, Healthy/Active, Educational
700 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN
URL: NCAA Hall of Champions  Phone: 317-916-4255
Toddlers:
Kids:
Teens:
Adults:
Share:

Activity Overview

Sports enthusiasts love visiting NCAA Hall of Champions, it is a sports museum with engaging and interactive exhibits, featuring all 23 sports of NCAA. The sports museum has a retro gymnasium, and sports simulators that let you and your kids have fun playing and engage in the life of a student-athlete. The museum also has a conference room and an auditorium for meeting and school events. Visit the Hall of champions if you want to spark a passion for sports in your children. The Hall of Champions is located in Indianapolis, IN, and is open all through the week, except on Mondays.

Things to Do

  • The Hall of Champions features two levels of interactive exhibits, level one features all 23 NCAA sports, see team rankings, take a trivia challenge, see videos and artifacts.
  • The second level features sports simulators, screens displaying current games and a 1930-retro basketball gymnasium where you can try passing a ball through the hoop.
  • You can enjoy playing baseball, football, basketball and other games in the sports simulators.
  • Special events are often held for the families in the Hall of Champions, Family fun scavenger Hunt features a challenging yet fun scavenger hunt with the family, complete the hunt and enter for a weekly prize draw.
  • The gift shop sells apparel, NCAA merchandise and souvenirs.

NCAA Hall of Champions Insider Tips

  • Children ages 5 and under enter for free.

Fun Things to Do at Home
Fun games for the whole family
Making science into family fun
Giving the little ones a laugh
Fun, creative activities
Exercise for the mind
Entertainment for the whole family
Great fun when you're stuck at home

About     Partnerships     Terms     Newest     Sitemap     Topics     Contact Us
© 2025 Tipspoke (host04.21).   All Rights Reserved.