Map of bike paths / walking paths in the Fort Wayne area
Recreational trails for walking, running and cycling around Fort Wayne, Indiana
Fort Wayne is located in the northeast part of the State of Indiana not far from the border with Ohio. The city has an expanding number of recreational trails for bike riding, walking and running, enjoying the outdoors and getting some exercise.
Rivergreenway
The Rivergeenway is a 25-mile long system of paved paths that form a linear park in the cities of Fort Wayne and New Haven. The branches of the trail system follow St. Joseph River, St. Marys River and the Maummee River. The system connects 15 local parks and provides an excellent way to get about the city for recreational bike riders, walkers and those people communing to work or to school.
Towpath Trail
The Towpath Trail is a 5.5 mile long paved path that follows alongside the Wabash & Erie Canals. The trail goes through greenspaces past residential neighborhoods, across marshlands and commercial centers. The trail serves as a connector between the Aboite Trails and the Rivergreenway, creating a 60-mile system of interconnected trails.
Aboite Trails
The Aboite Trails consist of 18 miles of paved pathways in southwest Fort Wayne. They are in a hilly area and pride a little more of a challenge for the trail users.
Pufferbelly Trail
The Pufferbelly Trail has 2.25 miles of paved trail constructed so far, but will eventually extend 13 miles to the south and connect with the Rivergreenway in Downtown Fort Wayne.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the recreational trails located in Fort Wayne in Northeast Indiana
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