Map of the Erie North Judson Trail
Erie North Judson Trail
Erie North Judson Trail
LENGTH:
9 miles
SURFACE:
paved
COMMUNITIES:
North Judson, Aldine, Bass Station, Monterey
HIGHLIGHTS:
rail trail, Indiana countryside, farmland, rural communities
NEARBY TRAILS:
RELATED LINKS:
The Erie North Judson Trail is a 9-mile long paved pathway that spans between the communities of North Judson and Bass Station in Northeastern Indiana.The trail was constructed along an abandoned railroad right-of-way. The landscaped route of the trail travels across Northern Indiana farmland and through groves of hardwood forest.
Conditions
The Erie North Judson Trail is open for non-motorized uses such as bike riding and walking. The trail goes cross country away from traffic with relatively few road crossings.
Communities
The Erie North Judson Trail goes past the following communities: North Judson, Aldine, Bass Station and Monterey.
Nearby Trails
Panhandle Pathway Trail: the two trails come within 10 miles of each other along Base Road N.
End Points
The west end of the Erie North Judson Trail is located at Main Street, east of Franklin Street, in North Judson. There is a small trailhead with parking at this location. The east end of the paved trail is located at Highway 35, to the south of E 800 S to the south of the community of Bass Lake.
There is also a separate 0.5-mile long paved pathway in Monterey along the same abandoned right-of-way. There are plans in the works to connect the two sections.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Erie North Judson Trail in Northeastern Indiana.
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