Clear Creek Trail (IN):
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Description:
Bloomington's Clear Creek Trail runs between Tapp Road in the north and the Blooming Rail-Trail in the south, linking with the latter just north of Church Lane. Although the Clear Creek Trail is wheelchair accessible, the Bloomington Rail Trail is not.

The trail meanders along Clear Creek through a wooded linear park with small tracts of open space and behind suburban back yards.

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Parking & Trail Access:
Parking and access to the Clear Creek Rail Trail is available at the northern terminus off Tapp Road and just north of That Road near where it intersects the creek and trail.

You can also access it from the Bloomington Rail Trail, just north of Church Lane. Head north on the Bloomington Rail Trail from the parking lot and soon you will see the trailhead for Clear Creek, about 0.25 mile along.

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Reviews: [1 trail ratings]
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Enjoyable, clean place to walk.
By mr79 in September, 2011
I enjoy walking the rails-to-trails of Bloomington as well as riding my bike on the B Line and Clear Creek trails. I've walked my dog and walked with friends. I've noticed in town that there are officers on bike. It feels safe. People are friendly. There are nice tree covered areas, benches, maintained water fountains for people and pets. It is a great thing to have in the city. I live in the country and drive in a little way in for a safer place to ride my bike and walk my pets without worrying about curvy rodes and traffic. Highly recommend the trails in Bloomington.
Western trailhead
Trail Facts
Trail End Points: Tapp Road to Bloomington Rail-Trail near Church Lane
Counties: Monroe
Trail Length: 2.4 miles
Trail Category: Rail-Trail
Trail Surfaces: Asphalt
Trail Activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking, Walking, Cross Country Skiing
TrailLink ID: 6015957

Related Links
Guidebook: Learn more about other Midwestern rail-trails in RTC's Midwestern Guidebook.