Town Run Trail Park

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Indianapolis, United States

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Tourist attraction· Hiking· Mountain Biking· Park

Town Run Trail Park Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Town Run Trail Park is located in Indianapolis, United States on 5325 E 96th St. Town Run Trail Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States.

Address

5325 E 96th St

Phone

+1 3173274553

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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rich case

This is the best trail for beginner and intermediate mountain biking on the north side of Indianapolis. Full trail is 7.4 miles long and is very well maintained. Not overly technical but all obstacles it does have offer routes to avoid them. Limited roots and rocks make for a quick fun pace and this trail is used by a great community of helpful riders. No on site water or plumbing.

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Polina Osherov

Very pretty trail along the river! The park is right behind some apartments hiding in plain sight, well at least that's how I found it and is a little slice of nature in an otherwise very busy area of the city.

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Tim M

Amazing trail. Not too long, not too short. First park I ever rode at 14. Great for people just getting into it, but not too easy where you can't have fun once you're experienced. Fully recommend for anyone. Usually well taken care of.

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Chris Lovely

I hiked it but from what I saw taking a mountain bike would be a completely different and just as wonderful adventure.

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Andrew Justus Fritz

The park is designed for mountain bikes and is well maintained. I'm a runner and come here because it is the only natural surface trails in or near Carmel. The winding of the trails are annoying at times though I'm sure it's fun for mountain bikers. Thus for runners it's not the most fun. The portion of the park south of I-465 is a beautiful restored prairie. North of I-465 is riparian habitat and full of invasive honeysuckle though in fall a lot of the nettle flowers and captures a certain charm.