No matter the weather, someone is enjoying the Monon Trail during the day. In 2005, the Monon Trail was used more than 1.2 million times, making this urban greenway perhaps one of the busiest in the nation. Originally built in 1847, the rail-trail pioneered in Indiana an already nation-wide vision: converting railways to greenways for recreation and commuter use. The Monon links commercial districts, schools, parks, the state fairgrounds and a dozen residential neighborhoods.
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NOTICE: Monon Trail Near 67th Street Temporary Detour Indy Parks apologizes for the inconvenience but be advised a portion of the Monon Trail between 65th and 67th streets will be temporary detoured from Wednesday, April 2 - Wednesday April 16 between 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. each day.
Greenway Description
The Monon Trail – completed in 2003 – measurers approximately 10.4 miles from 10th Street to 96th Street, where it connects with the 5.2-mile Monon Greenway in Carmel. It also has direct connections to the Fall Creek Greenway and the Central Canal Towpath, which leads to the White River Wapahani Trail to form a trail network that reaches to the west side of the downtown district.