Indianapolis, IN: Monon Rail Trail
It's a multi-use magnet! This 15.5-mile path through Indianapolis has a smooth, paved, and traffic-free surface perfect for an evening ride or family outing--just watch out for runaway rollerbladers!
Indiana, located in the Midwest region of the U.S., is comprised of three main geographic regions: the Great Lakes Plains in the north, the Till Plains in central Indiana, and the Southern Plains and Lowlands in the south. The Great Lakes Plains is a lowland that traces the Great Lakes, and is covered by sand dunes along Lake Michigan in Indiana. The Till Plains, characterized by low hills and valleys, run through the center of Indiana, south of the Great Lakes Plains. Further south, the Southern Plains and Lowlands is the hilliest part of the state.
It's a multi-use magnet! This 15.5-mile path through Indianapolis has a smooth, paved, and traffic-free surface perfect for an evening ride or family outing--just watch out for runaway rollerbladers!
Cruise the gentle hills and hollows of south-central Indiana.
Take a ridgetop walk on the Hoosier State's longest footpath.
This 3.4-miler tours historic sites in one of Indiana's first settlements and crosses the Little Calumet River floodplain in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.
Peek into a wildflower-filled ravine, a ruddy-colored seep spring, and the Hornbeam Nature Preserve on this rugged 1.1-mile loop in Indiana's third largest state park.
Camp next to forest lakes and rock-hop across clear streams.
Hike through hallowed grounds on this 3.3-mile loop in Mounds State Recreation Area.
Camp next to forest lakes and rock-hop across clear streams.
A fitting place to ponder the true meaning of the term Hoosier.