Episode #4- Indianapolis Bike Trails with Scott Weaver
Release Date: 05/24/2017
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info_outlineCentral canal towpath Starts at N. College Ave. and E. Westfield Blvd. stretches from Broadripple to 38th St. and passes through Butler University in the Indianapolis Museum of Art
Indianapolis cultural trail starts at Massachusetts Avenue at 10th St. at the end of the monon trail.
White river Wapahani trail goes from the north side to the near Southside starts at Riverside regional park near W. 29th St. and E. Riverside Dr. follows the white river from 38th St. on the northside to Raymond Street on the near Southside
Pleasant Run Trail on the near Southside. Prospect Street and E. Pleasant Run Parkway is the pick up spot. Trail follows Pleasant run Creek from Ellenberger park in Irvington to Garfield Park
White river Greenway in Noblesville start at Potters Bridge Park at 19401 N. Allisonville Rd. in Noblesville. This trail follows the white river through Prairie woods and scenic overlooks at Noblesville's Potters Bridge Park
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