Explore Brownsburg’s Scenic Trail Network

Brownsburg boasts over 20 miles of walking, cycling, and hiking trails, making it a premier destination for nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts. Whether searching for a serene walk to soak in the natural beauty, a challenging bike ride across picturesque landscapes, or a hike through diverse terrains full of wildlife, Brownsburg’s extensive trail network offers many opportunities for outdoor adventure. Trails are open from 5 a.m. to dusk, inviting everyone from early risers to evening strollers to take advantage of these beautiful pathways.

B&O Trail
Green Street to Raceway Rd.

The B&O Trail, an 8-mile paved pathway, runs through
Brownsburg. This former railroad has been transformed into a popular route for cyclists and runners. Once finished, the B&O Trail will offer users over 15 miles of trail from downtown Indianapolis through Brownsburg to North Salem.

Maple Ridge Trail
Williams Park

Maple Ridge Trail offers a serene escape into nature within Williams Park. It features a one-mile loop of crushed stone that weaves through a beautifully wooded area. It’s perfect for those seeking a peaceful walk or a gentle jog, surrounded by the calming presence of towering trees and the sounds of local wildlife.

White Lick Creek Greenway
1090 N. Green St.

White Lick Creek Greenway is a one-mile paved trail. The trail follows White Lick Creek, connecting trail users from the north side of I-74 to Arbuckle Acres Park and Downtown Brownsburg. It includes a boardwalk, allowing for close-up encounters with the tranquil beauty of the creek and surrounding landscapes.

Bicentennial Trail
Between 300 N and 200 N.

The Bicentennial Trail, created in partnership with the Town of Avon, represents a significant addition to the local trail system. It offers a one-mile paved path that connects Brownsburg to Avon. Designed for walking, biking, and running, this trail enhances community connectivity and promotes outdoor recreation and healthier lifestyles.

Author

  • Shelby Abner is the Community Relations Senior Manager for the Town of Brownsburg. Raised in Hendricks County, Shelby and her husband have called Brownsburg home since 2016. With her camera in hand, you’ll often find her exploring the town, supporting local small businesses, and spending quality time with her family at the parks. Shelby takes pride in the growth that Brownsburg has experienced over the years and appreciates the wonderful amenities and assets that the community has to offer, including special events, diverse dining options, and unique shopping experiences.

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