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Monon Trail:
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Description:
Update from IndianaTrails.org: The Monon Trail now extends to 16.7 miles. Visit the IndianaTrails.org for updated map and information.

The Monon Trail is a colossus in the world of Midwest rail-trails. The 15-mile trail is attractive and well designed, with an astonishing practicality as an urban transportation corridor. The trail stitches together neighborhoods, recreational facilities, cultural centers, and schools between Indianapolis and the northern suburb of Carmel. Beginning in Indianapolis, at the trail's south end, the Monon is undeniably an urban trail. You will travel beneath the ramps that comprise the intersection of interstates 70 and 65, passing a mixture of residential areas and light industrial zones. After 2.7 miles, you come upon the first of this trail's bridges; the fire-engine red, transformed railroad trestle is a true marvel. After crossing a bridge and a couple overpasses, you will arrive at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, an enormous complex with a popular annual fair that many people bike to via the Monon Trail. Beyond the fairgrounds, the trail travels along the backyards of suburban Indianapolis through a corridor lined with a ribbon of trees and green space. Local artwork placed randomly along this stretch add a unique flavor to this trail, with pieces ranging from bright community murals to a network of pipes painted on the sides of a utility storage building. At 63rd Street, (mile 11), you reach the gateway to Broad Ripple, a beautiful village with a bright red bridge. This town practically vibrates with culture, offering many eateries, galleries, breweries, and shop-a must-stop destination on your Monon trip. After crossing two more impressive red bridges, the trail meanders through quiet neighborhoods for another 2.5 miles before crossing busy 86th Street. From here, it is just one short mile to the trailhead at 96th Street which marks the beginning of the trail's Carmel section. Interstate 465 looms overhead just beyond the trailhead, but soon you again travel past lovely backyards. Some wonderful trailside displays and rest areas-sponsored by local residents and community associations-provide nice spots for respite along the trail. At 111th St., you reach the Monon Center, a new development with a water park, fitness center, skate park, and meeting facilities. The trail then cuts through downtown Carmel, where you may want to take a detour to shop along bustling Main Street. From here, the Monon Trail's end at 146th St. is just 1.5 miles away.

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Parking & Trail Access:
The best access points for the Monon are the Broad Ripple and 96th Street trailheads. To reach the Broad Ripple trailhead from Interstate 70, take Keystone Way north for 5 miles. Turn left on Broad Ripple Avenue and travel for 1 mile to Winthrop Avenue and turn right. After a quarter mile, turn a left onto 64th Street and then take an immediate right on Cornell Avenue. Parking is available all along the right side of the trail. To access the 96th Street trailhead in Carmel, take Interstate 465 to US Route 31 (N. Meridian Street), and drive south for a quarter mile. Turn left onto E. 96th Street and continue for 1.25 miles to the trailhead, on the left.
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Seasonal Restrictions:
The trail is open year-round from dawn to dusk; no motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail.
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The Monon has expanded 2 plus miles north of 146th street
By jraine on April 21, 2009
The new section from 146th street in Carmel to 161st in Westfield is partially complete. A new paved section extending 2 plus miles north available as of March 2009.
Indianapolis Trails
By Richard Wren on March 05, 2009
Visited Indy several times a few years with my hybrid bike. Found the trail system there to be the best imaginable. The MOMON was only one of many bike routes in Indy. Truly one of the highlights of my life.
Best place in Indy
By Lee Lemon on October 30, 2007
"My friends and I spend endless hours on this trail.... There is no better place to meet friends than the ""half circles"" in Broadripple.... Where the canal path and monon meet...
If you like to people watch this is the spot as well "