White River Greenway-Noblesville:
Indiana
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Description:
A restored covered bridge that dates back to 1837 is the centerpiece of this trail project, which began in 1999. The level to gently rolling asphalt trail, which hugs the banks of the White River, currently runs through woodland and prairie habitats and includes rest benches at scenic overlooks. The trail extends across the White River, through adjacent Forrest Park, and into the downtown of Noblesville.
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Parking & Trail Access:
Ample, well-lit free parking is available at the trailhead at the intersection of Allisonville and Cumberland Roads in Noblesville. There is no admission fee.
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Seasonal Restrictions:
Year round use, no motorized vehicles allowed on trail.
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Reviews: [1 trail ratings]
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Nice Variety and Scenic
By tcindy in August, 2010
The actual White River Greenway Trail is not long, but it is a nice trail that includes parklands, riverside woodlands, and a section that is sandwiched between the river and farmland. The wooded section is fun to ride because it is curvy with some small elevation changes. The entire trail has several park benches and information signs.

Another paved trail connects to the Greenway Trail in Forrest Park. There are some rolling hills, but it is mostly flat. This trail heads west to Hague Road and continues north to Morse Lake Beach Park or south to State Road 32. The north branch passes by some housing additons and ends up at the Beach Park. The south branch is more prairie-like and crosses a few streams. This trail system also connects into a trail that runs along Cicero Creek and into a couple of housing additioins. I would recommend this entire network of trails. A trailside sign with a map of the trails and distances is located in Forrest Park near the aquatic center.
White River Green Way (Noblesville IN)
By Jason in September, 2006
"This is a great trail for biking, running and walking. It has wonderful views of Forest Park and Potters Covered Bridge. "
Section between riverside and farmland
Trail Facts
Trail End Points: Noblesville (downtown) to Noblesville (Allisonville & Cumberland Rds)
Counties: Hamilton
Trail Length: 3.5 miles
Trail Category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail Surfaces: Asphalt
Trail Activities: Bike, Inline Skating, Wheelchair Accessible, Walking, Cross Country Skiing
TrailLink ID: 6032191

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