Rail-Trail
State: IN Length: 56.9 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: OH Length: 1 miles Surface: Ballast, Dirt, Woodchips
The California Junction Trail is one of two National Recreation Trails located in the 115-acre California Woods Nature Preserve. Located near the mouth of the Little Miami and Ohio Rivers, the former rail line was operated by the Cincinnati, ...
State: IN Length: 20.7 miles Surface: Asphalt
This section of the Cardinal Greenway, from Losantville to Richmond, completes the plans for the longest rail-trail in Indiana that stretches more than 60 miles from Marion to Richmond along the former CSX railroad corridor. The greenway takes ...
State: IN Length: 27.55 miles Surface: Asphalt, Dirt
The Cardinal Greenway in Muncie stretches through Indiana countryside that may well have inspired the lyrics to "America the Beautiful": Spacious skies, fruited plains, and amber waves of grain provide the backdrop to the rural parts of this ...
State: IN Length: 3 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Cardinal Greenway in Richmond is a short, 3-mile stretch of trail at the southern end of the entire rail-trail that connects Marion, Losantville and Muncie with Richmond. This segment runs between Industries Road and D Street and incorporates ...
State: IN Length: 5.4 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Greendale segment runs 1 mile between Walnut Street and Hollywood Boulevard at Eads Parkway, paralleling Eads Parkway/US 50 on the east side. There's a short gap (0.6 mile) in the trail between Lawrenceburg and Greendale. The LawrenceburgAuroa ...
State: OH Length: 80.7 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Great Miami River Recreation Trail runs from Piqua all the way south to Fairfield, Ohio, linking numerous towns and cities throughout four Ohio counties. As the name suggests, the trail follows the banks of the Miami River for much of its ...
State: IN Length: 0.75 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Heritage Trail of Madison is a multi-use trail system that connects the downtown of Madison, Indiana, with the hilltop section of Madison. A short 3/4 mile long section is now open for public use. With a grade from 6% to 10% the trail is ...
State: IN Length: 5.3 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The IWC Canal Greenway, also known as the Central Canal Towpath, features two 19th-century iron bridges that cross the waterway, designated an American Water Landmark. As you follow the tree-lined, crushed limestone path, keep your eyes open ...
State: IN Length: 9.2 miles Surface: Concrete
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail winds 9 miles through downtown, connecting five cultural districts flush with museums, theaters, shops, restaurants, and hotels. The paved pathway is beautifully landscaped and lined with public art. The western ...
State: IN Length: 18.5 miles Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Monon Trail is a colossus in the world of Midwest rail-trails. The trail is attractive and well designed, with an astonishing practicality as an urban transportation corridor. The trail stitches together neighborhoods, recreational facilities, ...
State: IN Length: 5 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
The Henry County segment of the National Road Heritage Trail runs for nearly 5 miles over two segments. One runs from N. West Street in Raysville east to CR 425 W in Ogden (2 miles); the other between CR 125 east to William Street in Lewisville ...
State: OH Length: 7.6 miles Surface: Concrete
When complete, the Ohio River Trail in eastern Cincinnati will be an important connector between downtown, riverfront parks, and many neighborhoods. It currently runs through T.M. Berry International Friendship Park, named for the city's first ...
The Cumberland portion of the Pennsy Trail extends 3 miles between German Church Road and 600 W Road. The dead-straight, paved trail occupies a portion of the old right-of-way of the Pennsylvania Railroad ("Pennsy" for short). The Indiana portion ...
State: IN Length: 5.3 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Pennsy Trail in Greenfield runs for a little more than 5 miles through Greenfield between S. 400 E and S. 150 W streets. Passing through farmland and the Greenfield Country Club golf course, the trail also traverses neighborhoods and is ...
State: IN Length: 1.2 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Indianapolis portion of the Pennsy Trail extends 1.2 miles between Arlington Avenue and Shortridge Road in eastern suburban Indianapolis. The dead-straight, paved trail occupies a portion of the old right-of-way of the Pennsylvania Railroad ...
A short rail trail running over part of the former Pennsylvania railroad in Indianapolis. Connects to the Irvington Plaza strip mall, and ends at The Irvington neighborhood on one end, and Shortridge Rd. on the other end.
State: IN Length: 7 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
A multi-use trail traveling along Pleasant Run Creek in Indianapolis, although it is located on the sidewalks in the busy areas. It ends going into Ellenberger Park at the northeast end, and dissolves into a number of paved paths in Garfield ...
State: OH Length: 8 miles Surface: Asphalt
Miami Whitewater Forest has much to offer any Cincinnati hiker interested in getting away from the daily grind for an hour or a day. You can enjoy an ice cream by the lake, or hike into the woods to observe the diverse wildlife. The three best ...
State: IN Length: 8 miles Surface: Dirt
Town Run Trail Park is the first official Mountain Bike Park in Indianapolis. Although it has been in existance for years, it became part of Indy Parks in 1999. Known for its flowing, roller coaster like singletrack, Town Run Trail Park can ...
State: IN Length: 1.5 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Tracy Trail is a short suburban greenway in the town of Greenwood. The trail runs northsouth between Summerfield Park and just north of Woodman Park near Southwest Elementary School. The open corridor is shadeless and weaves along a ...
State: IN Length: 5 miles Surface: Asphalt
The White River Wapahani Trail is nearly five miles long, stretching from 38th Street south to White River State Park. With several more miles planned, it will eventually connect to many other trails. Currently, it links with the Central Canal ...