Group Visits & Tours
Share the Experience
Visit as a group and enjoy a tour.
We welcome adult and student tours, both in-person and virtually. Reservations can be made for guides and special Eiteljorg tours by contacting the museum three weeks in advance of your visit. When you take a tour, you’ll gain a deeper knowledge of the art, history, and cultures of the American West and Indigenous peoples of North America. Experiences for many are best when shared with others, so make your next visit a group visit.
To schedule an in-person or virtual tour today, fill out the tour request form below, call 317.275.1350, or email grouptours@eiteljorg.com. Filling out the tour request form does not guarantee registration. An Eiteljorg group tours staff member will contact you to confirm your tour within 3 business days.
Take A Closer Look:
Free Museum Tours
Eiteljorg tours are free with paid admission and give you a deeper insight into the museum and its collections. With the help of our tour guides, you’ll have a more engaging visit and gain fresh perspectives that will broaden your knowledge of the West and Native America. Reservations must be made three weeks in advance to guarantee a tour.
Group Rates
Group rates are available for general admission but do not apply for special events. The rates below are for groups of 10 or more:
$14 for adults, $11 for seniors (65+)
$7.50 for special needs adults, caregivers are free
$5.00 per person for child or student groups
Parking
Van and car parking is free for all museum patrons in the White River State Park underground parking garage while spaces last. Bus or motorcoach transportation can drop attendees off at the entrance and park nearby in the White River State Park south lot.
Student Tours
Student tours are perfect for educating and entertaining students. Tours include highlights of the museum and educators can find resources for creating a curriculum to correlate with their visit.
Earn Your Badge
Eiteljorg Museum Scout Patches & Rockers
Visiting the museum opens your mind to new ideas and incredible stories. We offer scout patches for those who learn about Western and Native American art and artifacts. As you learn, you can earn a badge for the knowledge you gain.
Scouting the West
This patch is earned by the completion of a Treasure Hunt in our permanent galleries. You and your group can request your treasure hunt at the admission desk.
Art
Earn this patch by visiting and participating in special events like a Village Voices performance and the artists in residence exhibit. Learn more at the admission desk.
History
The museum is full of art and artifacts with long histories and stories. Visit the museum for Juneteenth on June 16th to earn this patch from the admissions desk.
Culture
The culture patch can be earned through events like artists in residence, Day of the Dead, and our Thanksgiving weekend programming.
Indian Market
One of our favorite events of the year, the Indian Market and Festival offers the opportunity to earn a patch by learning about traditions and artwork.
Jingle Rails
This patch is available during our Jingle Rails exhibit. After you tour the railroad attraction, you can earn your patch from the admissions desk.