Bedford, IN Fishing Trails and Maps

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Jasper Riverwalk

2.1 mi
State: IN
Asphalt
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Following the Patoka River, the Jasper Riverwalk is a pleasantly easy path that offers opportunities for recreation and connection. Mid-way along the route, the Dave Buehler Plaza (500 E 4th...
IN 2.1 mi Asphalt
The White River Greenway brings residents of Martinsville to the river, for rest, for relaxation and for education. The asphalt trail begins at Old Town Waverly Park, and follows the river's course...
IN 2 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Milwaukee Road Transportation Trailway

Decent trail

June, 2026 by rhenry21

Rode on a very hot muggy June morning, so as others have stated bring plenty of your own water. I did the whole trail, started at Williams Dam, felt the return trip back from Bedford was just slightly easier. Note that the trail goes under the 16th St., a major thoroughfare in Bedford, and that the many amenities visible on Google maps are not accessable from the trail. I would rate the scenery as just okay, not a destination trail but entirely worthwhile if in the area. And as always, many kudos to the local (I assume) volunteers for keeping up the trail. The end near Williams was a bit rough, possibly exacerbated by recent heavy rains, but the majority is very smooth.

Milwaukee Road Transportation Trailway

Decent trail

June, 2026 by rhenry21

Rode on a very hot muggy June morning, so as others have stated bring plenty of your own water. I did the whole trail, started at Williams Dam, felt the return trip back from Bedford was just slightly easier. Note that the trail goes under the 16th St., a major thoroughfare in Bedford, and that the many amenities visible on Google maps are not accessable from the trail. I would rate the scenery as just okay, not a destination trail but entirely worthwhile if in the area. And as always, many kudos to the local (I assume) volunteers for keeping up the trail. The end near Williams was a bit rough, possibly exacerbated by recent heavy rains, but the majority is very smooth.

Patoka Lake Bike Trails

Great trails!

June, 2026 by sarakreilein

We biked every one of these trails and some of the adjoining campgrounds too! We had an awesome time — the highlight was taking in the amazing views of Patoka Lake on the trail leading down to the beach area. The trails are well-paved and offer plenty of forest shade mixed with sunshine. Road crossings are well-marked and minimal. All of these trails are out-and-back (not loops) which helps you get even more mileage in. Of course with it being southern Indiana - it is HILLY, which helps the trails stay interesting! We biked these in the Summer but would love to come back in the Fall as it will be even more beautiful. 10/10 highly recommend! recommend!

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Jasper Riverwalk

Peaceful and Varied

June, 2026 by sarakreilein

A beautiful and well maintained path winding through thick forest to the north and aside farmland to the south. Riding over the steel bridge at the Old City Mill and seeing the railroad/old industrial district to the north are highlights. There are restrooms at Dave Buehler Plaza and many benches and picnic tables along the path. Easy access to restaurants and downtown Jasper. Jasper Riverwalk connects with the greater Jasper trail system at its north end and can be taken all the way around to the Jasper Parklands, about 9 miles in total paved path (not including the Parklands paths).

Milwaukee Road Transportation Trailway

nice trail

May, 2026 by cwilhoit51

It was a pleasant ride but bring your bug spray. Lots of standing water. Very few people on the trail.

Monon South Trail

Love the Trail

November, 2025 by lphillipsblack

Hi I run and Bike. Water fountains open at Pekin trail head. Partial crushed rock and paved. Awesome trail.

Milwaukee Road Transportation Trailway

fun ride, but a few parts of the trail were. bit rough

October, 2025 by rmcfarland1535

We started at the dam and it was hard to find the start as there was no markings to say this was the start of the trail we found as we were about to leave over to the right. From there the trail was great for about 9 miles but then the gravel became so big we were having a bit of trouble riding. But all in all a fun little trail with some cool bluffs and neat bridges

Milwaukee Road Transportation Trailway

Nice Milwaukee ride

August, 2025 by mike1318

First time on this gravel trail. Nice easy parking in Bedford. After leaving town there were a few areas getting work on after a washout. Once past those couple areas it was very beautiful shaded ride. Being a heavy user of Indianapolis trails, it is such a nice change to have peaceful country side to go through. Saw a couple of deer and a couple of bikers on, so I wasn’t worried about any stray cougars. Just kidding. Super enjoyable ride.

Karst Farm Greenway

Great Trail

June, 2025 by cameronscott343

Beautiful scenery and if you’re lucky you’ll see cows roaming the pastures! Nice trail with a good uphill climb in the middle. Ample parking at all trailheads along the route.

Monon South Trail

Good start to the Monon South

May, 2025 by gwczpykkxp

As of May 2025 you can ride about 10 miles uninterrupted from Deam Lake to Pekin. The trail is paved through 5 towns (Borden, Pekin, Salem, Orleans, Mitchell). Restroom facilities are being built in a couple of those towns. It’s crushed lime except in the towns. Very enjoyable trail.

Limestone Greenway

Lovely trail

February, 2025 by luv_mlb25

Ran this trail in January. The path is wide and welcoming. I have a feeling it is just breathtaking in the fall. Wish I lived closer so that I could run it more often. I felt safe. Highly recommend.

Bloomington Rail Trail

99.9% crushed stone

February, 2025 by luv_mlb25

This trail was not a pleasant experience. I am not from Indiana, but was in town for the day and looking for a new trail to run. In the description it reads that the trail is concrete and asphalt. I looked through some of the pictures for this trail (hardly any that were actually of this trail) and noted that they were quite old, so I thought things may have been updated since then. I was very wrong. If anything, it has been downgraded. Granted, I did run the trail in the winter and there was snow melting, this trail was a big disappointment and basically just a mud pit with a little gravel mixed in. The ONLY part that is concrete is the section that is shared with the 2 other trails that intersect...that being Clear Creek and Limestone Greenway. After you get directly on Bloomington it is all gravel which, to me, wasn't even gravel...it was more like black cinder. There is also a portion of the trail that is through a yard and crosses the road o the rest of the trail. I am sure that this trail is most likely very pretty during the rest of the seasons as there is most likely a heavy tree canopy and the gorge itself was neat to see. The trail was flat. The tree canopy and the flatness was about the only thing going for this trail. I do have to say as an element of safety, being a woman and leaving honest reviews about feeling secure, I didn't feel safe on this trail even though it ran behind houses. There were tent's in the woods. There were homeless people walking the trail. There were bikes left in the middle of the trail...and it was January. I have ran over 50 trails in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Florida, and I was honestly scared on this trail. I would only recommend this if the sun was shining and you were with a group or carried protection of your own.

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