Rail-Trail
State: IN Length: 56.90 miles Surface: Asphalt
The B&O Trail, which is being developed along the former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad corridor, is planned to one day stretch more than 60 miles from Indianapolis to Montezuma. A 3.1-mile portion of the trail has been constructed in Brownsburg, ...
State: IN Length: 10 miles Surface: Concrete, Crushed Stone
This interconnected system of trails (about 10 miles' worth) courses through the valley of the Wabash River in northwest central Indiana and the former canal town of Delphi. The trail system follows about 2 miles of watered canal, part of the ...
State: IN Length: 11 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Farm Heritage Trail runs through a canopy of Indiana hardwoods, fields of corn and soybeans, and, at its northern end, passes over the scenic Sugar Creek. The trail extends from Lebanon to Thorntown, following the former route of the Big ...
State: IL Length: 33 miles Surface: Ballast
From Heartland Pathways : Heartland Pathways consist of undeveloped trails. In the years following the purchase of the corridor, it could hiked and biked. Today, the corridors have become overgrown. They are available to biologists and natural ...
State: IN Length: 5.20 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Sugar Creek Trail meanders on the outskirts of Crawfordsville (southwest) through suburban back yards, wooded parks and cultivated fields. It follows part of an old railroad corridor that dates to 1853, the Central Pacific Railroad. The ...
State: IN Length: 0.75 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
Thorntown's Keewasakee Trail provides a short but scenic foray from the town into Sugar Creek Valley. The trail officially ends just north of Sugar Creek, which you can cross via an iron bridge. Thorntown itself is the quintessential rural Indiana ...