Looking for the best trails around Greenfield?

Explore the best rated trails in Greenfield, IN, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Bicentennial Trail and 106th Street Path . With more than 58 trails covering 4099 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

Best Trails in Greenfield

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2 Reviews
106th Street Path

The 106th Street path is a smooth asphalt connector linking the communities of Zionsville and Carmel. The trail begins on Pennsylvania St.

Length: 5.7 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt
3 Reviews
146th Street Trail

The 146th Street Trail is a linear pathway that follows its namesake roadway across Westfield, which lies on the northern outskirts of...

Length: 2.3 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt, Concrete
1 Review
Amos Road Trail

The Amos Road Trail contributes a mile to Shelbyville's growing trail network. The trail is located in the southern reaches of the city. It...

Length: 1 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt
2 Reviews
Anderson Airport Trail

Planes, trains and automobiles: the Anderson Airport Trail in Madison County has it all. The asphalt trail begins at the perimeter of the...

Length: 1.5 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt
1 Review
Archway Trail

Centerville’s Archway Trail runs adjacent to a new road on a former railroad corridor that connects downtown to a recently developed...

Length: 0.6 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt
17 Reviews
B&O Trail

The B&O Trail follows a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad corridor for 11.7 miles in Indiana, in two distinct segments.  About the...

Length: 11.7 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt
1 Review
Bicentennial Trail

This linear recreational trail allows residents of Avon to connect to the B&O Trail in neighboring Brownsburg without having to drive to...

Length: 2 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt
54 Reviews
Big 4 Trail (Lebanon to Colfax)

The Big 4 Trail is a developing rail-trail route across Boone County that will one day span 50 miles. Currently, three disconnected...

Length: 16.6 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
3 Reviews
Big 4 Trail (Whitestown)

The Big 4 Trail will eventually connect all of Boone County, from the Marion County line to the south, to the Clinton County line to the...

Length: 2.8 mi
State: IN
Surface: Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Cardinal Greenway

Another mile, Another lie

August, 2025 by malysaamy

Rode Gaston South to Muncie out and back. Expectations were high to ride this rural route in it's entirety-one of the longest in Indiana. It started out with promise but mile after mile the trail disappointed.
We ended our adventure at the Muncie Bradley Road closure with neighborhoods getting sketchier and sketchier and trail surface deteriorating. We decided not to take the detour and turned around.
Expectations definitely deflated.
Next day went over to the Nickel Plate Trail which was exactly what we were looking for in a rural Indiana ride.

Cardinal Greenway

Rode from Tingler Road

July, 2025 by john313

Yesterday we did start at the Tingler Road trail stop and rode up to Losantville and back, around 42 miles total. We LOVE this trail! My wife is excited to come back and ride the remainder sometime. A perfect trail to get lost in your thoughts, listen to the many beautiful bird songs and make train whistle sounds at the W signs signs

Cardinal Greenway

Notice! trail closure!

July, 2025 by john313

This trail is closed 2.5 miles north of the Richmond trailhead. There are no signs indicating this or a detour around to connect it. Construction on I-70 is ongoing and I’ve been informed that the trail is open north of this point.

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