Rounding the curve, along South Lakeshore Drive, you’ll come upon Indian Hills Association – a kissing cousin of Glenwood Springs. Indian Hills Association is a baby compared to its neighbor. Although the association wasn’t incorporated until 1945, Indian Hills was originally surveyed, plotted, and recorded almost 20 years earlier. With its expansive lakefront park offering generous shade and beach areas, a floating swim raft and swim pier, and a general milieu of days gone by, INDIAN HILLS is one of those lakefront associations where time seems to stand still.