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.






