*Be sure to review our 'Map Tutorial' to get the most out of the WAI Map. You will find tips and instructions that are relevant to virtually all mapping software but especially for getting the most out of the Walking Around INDY experience: get driving instructions to trail locations, find parking, break down specific trails to map a route with mileage, view the actual terrain, etc.
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*Be sure to review our 'Map Tutorial' to get the most out of the WAI Map. You will find tips and instructions that are relevant to virtually all mapping software but especially for getting the most out of the Walking Around INDY experience: get driving instructions to trail locations, find parking, break down specific trails to map a route with mileage, view the actual terrain, etc.
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Adjacent to some trails/paths you can view some very scenic locations as part of your walk or as a 'break'. These 'Photo Ops" are presented here in fullsized slideshows.
Holcomb Gardens is located along the Central Canal Towpath on the grounds of Butler University. The garden, pond, and other features are very scenic. To view a full sized slideshow of Holcomb Gardens click this link.
Indiana Museum of Art Gardens like Holcomb Gardens is located along the Central Canal Towpath and is reached by crossing a footbridge. The grounds of the Museum features sculpture, foliage and landscaping from the Ely Lilly era. To view a full sized slideshow of click this link.
Indianapolis Arts Center is located along the Monon Trail on the banks of White River. The grounds of the Center features sculpture, foliage and landscaping. To view a full sized slideshow of click this link.
Monon Murals: At several locations along the trail murals can be found on the back of buildings adjacent to the trail. There are over 40 murals painted on the back of a 400 foot long building between 52nd and 54th Street. To view a full sized slideshow of click this link.
Many of the Tree People are located along the 56th Street portion of the Fall Creek Trail. There viewable from the trail/road but you have to look for them. To view a full sized slideshow click this link.
Holcomb Gardens is located along the Central Canal Towpath on the grounds of Butler University. The garden, pond, and other features are very scenic. To view a full sized slideshow of Holcomb Gardens click this link.
Indiana Museum of Art Gardens like Holcomb Gardens is located along the Central Canal Towpath and is reached by crossing a footbridge. The grounds of the Museum features sculpture, foliage and landscaping from the Ely Lilly era. To view a full sized slideshow of click this link.
Indianapolis Arts Center is located along the Monon Trail on the banks of White River. The grounds of the Center features sculpture, foliage and landscaping. To view a full sized slideshow of click this link.
Monon Murals: At several locations along the trail murals can be found on the back of buildings adjacent to the trail. There are over 40 murals painted on the back of a 400 foot long building between 52nd and 54th Street. To view a full sized slideshow of click this link.
Many of the Tree People are located along the 56th Street portion of the Fall Creek Trail. There viewable from the trail/road but you have to look for them. To view a full sized slideshow click this link.
Hiking Trails:
Coming Soon Street Trails: For those who can't always make it to the Walking or Hiking Trails from the downtown areas, or who walk on their lunch, or for out of townies staying in downtown hotels. We've mapped out varied lengths for walking or jogging the downtown area based on past walking events.
This is were trails may meet, cross or are connected by a short path or walk. Connecting paths are usually shown on maps as a white line/path.
Parking:
Are parking lots adjacent to a trail that are either designated for that trail or are public parking. As always reasonable observations and common sense should be used.
Adjacent to some trails/paths you can view some very scenic locations as part of your walk or as a 'break'. In cases where these opportunities are significant these 'Photo Ops" are presented in their own full-sized slide-shows.





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