total solar eclipse, fishers IN, april 8, 2024, 3:06 PM

Total Solar Eclipse 2024 in Fishers, Indiana

On Monday, April 8, from approximately 2 to 4:30 p.m., Hamilton County and Fishers will experience the Total Solar Eclipse. Totality in Fishers will begin at 3:06 p.m. and last three minutes and thirty seconds, the longest length of totality in Hamilton County.   

The City of Fishers, Fishers Police Department and Fishers Fire and Emergency Services have been preparing over the past six months with county officials to ensure the public safety of residents and expected influx of visitors as they experience the celestial event. Central Indiana anticipates upward of 500,000 visitors to view the Total Solar Eclipse. 

Follow City of Fishers on Facebook, X and Instagram for the most up-to-date information leading up to and on the day of the eclipse.

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Traffic & Road Closures 

  • Locations that experienced a total solar eclipse in the past saw heavy, often standstill, traffic. With the anticipated additional traffic, motorists should travel with emergency preparedness in mind. This includes ensuring gas tanks are full, planning for extra time to your destination, and packing water and snacks in anticipation of long delays. 
  • Allisonville Road is closed for construction north and southbound at 146th Street. 146th Street will remain open east and westbound.  
  • There is no cross traffic at 141st Street and State Road 37.  
  • Fishers Engineering and Public Works Departments will suspend all road construction work on the day of the eclipse. 
  • Cumberland Road will experience limited, local access only on April 8 to keep a clear thoroughfare for public safety. East-west roadways at Cumberland Road will have soft closures and allow local access only. 
  • Motorists are encouraged to use the Waze app and follow @FishersIN on X for traffic and travel updates.

Public Safety & Emergency Response 

  • Fishers Fire and Emergency Services and Fishers Police Department will be stationed throughout the city in various locations to alleviate travel distances for emergency responses in the event of heavy traffic.  
  • In the event of a community emergency, all communications will be published from the City of Fishers social media accounts. 
  • Register for Hamiton County’s emergency notification system, Smart911, to be notified of any major public safety emergencies. Register at smart911.com.

Be Prepared 

  • With the anticipated increase of video streaming, social media usage, and calls in a relatively small, concentrated area, those in the path of totality should anticipate loss in communications or poor service.  
  • Fishers Parks will have a modified schedule open to pedestrian traffic only. Beginning at dusk on April 7 through dusk on April 8, vehicular traffic will be restricted to encourage residents to visit neighborhoods or local parks via pedestrian access instead of adding vehicles to the roadways. Geist Waterfront Park will be closed to vehicular and pedestrian access.  
  • Fishers City Services Building will be closed to in-person business. Assistance will be available via phone at 317-595-3111. The Fishers Health Department Clinic will be closed and not accepting appointments or walk-ins. 
  • Visit VisitHamiltonCounty.com for a list of eclipse events happening around Hamilton County.  

Fishers Eclipse Swag

Now available for purchase! Show your community pride as the City of Fishers falls within the path of totality for the April 8, 2024 Total Solar Eclipse. The shirt’s design pays homage to landmarks old and new in the City of Fishers, with nods to the new Fishers City Hall and Art Center, Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, Fishers AgriPark, Geist, White River, Nickel Plate Trail, and more.

Order now! Limited quantities available. 

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About the Eclipse

What is the Solar Eclipse?

A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, completely blocking the face of the Sun. The sky will darken as if it were dawn or dusk; the sky will begin to change around 1:50 p.m. with totality at 3:06 p.m. Totality will last for approximately 3 minutes and 30 seconds in Fishers.

The next total solar eclipse that can be seen from the contiguous United States will be on Aug. 23, 2044. It has been 819 years since Hamilton County has had a total solar eclipse.

*All information is accurate at the time of posting – content is subject to change.

Safety Info

  • When watching an eclipse, you must always wear safe solar viewing glasses (eclipse glasses). Visit visithamiltoncounty.com for a list of local businesses selling eclipse glasses. 
  • It is never safe to look directly at the sun, even if the sun is partly obscured. 
  • Do not view the eclipse through regular sunglasses.  
  • Viewing any part of the sun through a camera lens, binoculars, or a telescope without a special-purpose solar filter will instantly cause severe eye injury. 

Eclipse Events in Hamilton County

Find eclipse events happening around Hamilton County on VisitHamiltonCounty’s website.

Hamilton East Public Library Blog

Check out Hamilton East Public Library’s Preparing for the Total Solar Eclipse blog with programming happening before the big day, an eclipse book list for all ages, and more. 

Don’t miss Hamilton County Historian David Heighway’s blog post on Viewing Historic Eclipses in Hamilton County