Zionsville, Indiana

Zionsville sunrise & sunset times

When the sun comes up and goes down over Zionsville: today's times, a day-by-day table for any month, and the whole year at a glance.

Today in Zionsville

Thursday, July 9, 2026
Dawn
5:52 AM
Sunrise
6:23 AM
Solar noon
1:50 PM
Sunset
9:17 PM
Dusk
9:47 PM

The sun rises at 6:23 AM this morning.

14h 53m of daylight −1m 02s since yesterday −1m 04s tomorrow

How the light changes from here

How sunrise, sunset, and day length shift over the coming days, weeks, and months, and how they looked behind us. Each is compared with today.

When Dawn Sunrise Solar noon Sunset Dusk Daylight vs. today
Today Thu, Jul 9 5:52 AM 6:23 AM 1:50 PM 9:17 PM 9:47 PM 14h 53m
Tomorrow Fri, Jul 10 5:53 AM 6:24 AM 1:50 PM 9:16 PM 9:47 PM 14h 52m −1m
In a week Thu, Jul 16 5:58 AM 6:28 AM 1:51 PM 9:13 PM 9:43 PM 14h 45m −8m
In a month Sun, Aug 9 6:21 AM 6:49 AM 1:50 PM 8:51 PM 9:19 PM 14h 01m −52m
In three months Fri, Oct 9 7:22 AM 7:48 AM 1:32 PM 7:16 PM 7:41 PM 11h 28m −3h 25m
In six months Sat, Jan 9 7:36 AM 8:04 AM 12:52 PM 5:39 PM 6:07 PM 9h 34m −5h 19m
When Dawn Sunrise Solar noon Sunset Dusk Daylight vs. today
Today Thu, Jul 9 5:52 AM 6:23 AM 1:50 PM 9:17 PM 9:47 PM 14h 53m
Yesterday Wed, Jul 8 5:52 AM 6:22 AM 1:50 PM 9:17 PM 9:48 PM 14h 54m +1m
A week ago Thu, Jul 2 5:48 AM 6:19 AM 1:49 PM 9:19 PM 9:50 PM 14h 59m +6m
A month ago Tue, Jun 9 5:43 AM 6:14 AM 1:44 PM 9:14 PM 9:45 PM 14h 59m +6m
Three months ago Thu, Apr 9 6:48 AM 7:14 AM 1:46 PM 8:18 PM 8:44 PM 13h 04m −1h 49m
Six months ago Fri, Jan 9 7:36 AM 8:04 AM 12:52 PM 5:39 PM 6:08 PM 9h 34m −5h 19m

2026 in daylight

Gold is daylight, orange is civil twilight (dawn and dusk), deep blue is night. The daylight band swells toward the June solstice and narrows in December. Hover or drag to read any day; the dot on the “today” line is the sun’s position right now.

Sunrise, sunset, dawn, and dusk in Zionsville through 2026 Daylight in Zionsville across 2026, from about 15h 03m at the June solstice to about 9h 23m in late December, with sunrise and sunset shifting through the seasons. The one-hour steps in spring and autumn are the daylight-saving clock changes. JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec 12a3a6a9a12p3p6p9p12a TodayThe sun right now
Daylight Dawn & dusk twilight Night Solar noon Sun now The hour-long steps in March and November are the daylight-saving clock changes.

The year in daylight

The turning points of the 2026 cycle. The earliest sunset arrives well before the shortest day, and the latest sunrise the morning before the clocks fall back. The sun runs a little out of step with the clock.

Longest day
June 20
15h 03m of daylight
The summer solstice: the most daylight all year.
Shortest day
December 21
9h 23m of daylight
The winter solstice: the least daylight all year.
Earliest sunset
December 7
5:21 PM
Weeks before the shortest day, not on it.
Latest sunrise
October 31
8:11 AM
The latest the sun comes up, by the clock.
Latest sunset
June 27
9:19 PM
The latest the sun goes down all year.
Earliest sunrise
June 13
6:14 AM
The earliest the sun comes up all year.

Back to this month

Sunrise, sunset, dawn, dusk, solar noon, day length, daily change, and difference from today for August 2010 in Zionsville.
Date Dawn Sunrise Solar noon Sunset Dusk Daylight Change vs. today
Sun 1 6:13 AM 6:42 AM 1:51 PM 9:00 PM 9:29 PM 14h 18m −1m 58s −35m
Mon 2 6:14 AM 6:43 AM 1:51 PM 8:59 PM 9:28 PM 14h 16m −2m 00s −37m
Tue 3 6:15 AM 6:44 AM 1:51 PM 8:58 PM 9:26 PM 14h 14m −2m 02s −39m
Wed 4 6:16 AM 6:45 AM 1:51 PM 8:57 PM 9:25 PM 14h 12m −2m 03s −41m
Thu 5 6:17 AM 6:46 AM 1:51 PM 8:56 PM 9:24 PM 14h 10m −2m 04s −43m
Fri 6 6:18 AM 6:46 AM 1:50 PM 8:54 PM 9:23 PM 14h 07m −2m 07s −46m
Sat 7 6:19 AM 6:47 AM 1:50 PM 8:53 PM 9:21 PM 14h 05m −2m 08s −48m
Sun 8 6:20 AM 6:48 AM 1:50 PM 8:52 PM 9:20 PM 14h 03m −2m 09s −50m
Mon 9 6:21 AM 6:49 AM 1:50 PM 8:51 PM 9:19 PM 14h 01m −2m 11s −52m
Tue 10 6:22 AM 6:50 AM 1:50 PM 8:49 PM 9:17 PM 13h 59m −2m 13s −54m
Wed 11 6:23 AM 6:51 AM 1:50 PM 8:48 PM 9:16 PM 13h 57m −2m 13s −56m
Thu 12 6:24 AM 6:52 AM 1:50 PM 8:47 PM 9:15 PM 13h 54m −2m 14s −59m
Fri 13 6:25 AM 6:53 AM 1:49 PM 8:46 PM 9:13 PM 13h 52m −2m 16s −1h 01m
Sat 14 6:26 AM 6:54 AM 1:49 PM 8:44 PM 9:12 PM 13h 50m −2m 16s −1h 03m
Sun 15 6:28 AM 6:55 AM 1:49 PM 8:43 PM 9:10 PM 13h 47m −2m 19s −1h 06m
Mon 16 6:29 AM 6:56 AM 1:49 PM 8:42 PM 9:09 PM 13h 45m −2m 19s −1h 08m
Tue 17 6:30 AM 6:57 AM 1:49 PM 8:40 PM 9:08 PM 13h 43m −2m 20s −1h 10m
Wed 18 6:31 AM 6:58 AM 1:48 PM 8:39 PM 9:06 PM 13h 40m −2m 21s −1h 13m
Thu 19 6:32 AM 6:59 AM 1:48 PM 8:37 PM 9:05 PM 13h 38m −2m 22s −1h 15m
Fri 20 6:33 AM 7:00 AM 1:48 PM 8:36 PM 9:03 PM 13h 36m −2m 23s −1h 17m
Sat 21 6:34 AM 7:01 AM 1:48 PM 8:35 PM 9:02 PM 13h 33m −2m 24s −1h 20m
Sun 22 6:35 AM 7:02 AM 1:47 PM 8:33 PM 9:00 PM 13h 31m −2m 24s −1h 22m
Mon 23 6:36 AM 7:03 AM 1:47 PM 8:32 PM 8:59 PM 13h 28m −2m 26s −1h 25m
Tue 24 6:37 AM 7:04 AM 1:47 PM 8:30 PM 8:57 PM 13h 26m −2m 27s −1h 27m
Wed 25 6:38 AM 7:05 AM 1:47 PM 8:29 PM 8:55 PM 13h 24m −2m 26s −1h 29m
Thu 26 6:39 AM 7:06 AM 1:46 PM 8:27 PM 8:54 PM 13h 21m −2m 27s −1h 32m
Fri 27 6:40 AM 7:06 AM 1:46 PM 8:26 PM 8:52 PM 13h 19m −2m 29s −1h 34m
Sat 28 6:41 AM 7:07 AM 1:46 PM 8:24 PM 8:51 PM 13h 16m −2m 29s −1h 37m
Sun 29 6:42 AM 7:08 AM 1:45 PM 8:23 PM 8:49 PM 13h 14m −2m 29s −1h 39m
Mon 30 6:43 AM 7:09 AM 1:45 PM 8:21 PM 8:47 PM 13h 11m −2m 30s −1h 42m
Tue 31 6:44 AM 7:10 AM 1:45 PM 8:19 PM 8:46 PM 13h 09m −2m 31s −1h 44m

"vs. today" is how much longer or shorter that day's daylight is than today's.

How this is built

Calculated for the center of Zionsville (about 39.951° N, 86.262° W), at sea-level horizon, in local Eastern Time with daylight saving. Clocks spring forward the second Sunday in March and fall back the first Sunday in November (Indiana went statewide in 2006), so the posted times jump about an hour those weekends. Sunrise and sunset are when the sun's upper edge meets the horizon; dawn and dusk mark civil twilight, the sun 6° below it with enough light to see by. The earliest sunset falls about two weeks before the winter solstice and the latest sunrise about two weeks after, the “equation of time”: Earth's tilt and elliptical orbit put the sun's true midday out of step with clock noon. Across town the times vary a few seconds, and the figures are good to about a minute, enough to plan a walk but not to time a telescope.