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Road cycling around Brownsburg features a network of trails and scenic landscapes, primarily characterized by flat terrain. The region includes agricultural plains and winding rivers, offering diverse scenery for cyclists. Notable features include the paved B&O Trail, which follows a former railroad, and the White Lick Creek Greenway, providing routes along the creek. The area's natural spaces, including wetlands and prairies, contribute to a varied cycling environment.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Delaware Lake – Skiles Test Nature Park road cycling route offers a compelling journey from the urban buzz of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to the tranquil green spaces of…

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Lilly Reflecting Pond – Forest Lake loop from Picnic Site 10 offers a serene road cycling experience, perfect for those seeking a gentle ride through picturesque landscapes. You'll likely…
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Skiles Test Nature Park is a beautiful 80.9-acre park on Indianapolis's northeast side. It is the Fall Creek Parkway's trailhead and a popular destination for hikers, bikers, and nature enthusiasts. The park is home to a paved walking trail that offers scenic views of the surrounding wilderness.
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Charlevoix Lake is a man-made water runoff lake around which are a number of homes with direct access to the water. Just over the road from the lake is the Fall Creek Parking area. There are a number of walking, running and cycling trails from here through the woods along Fall Creek.
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Right next to the parking area, at this point you can begin the Lawrence Creek Trail. This trail forms a circular route through this beautiful nature preserve, allowing you to explore the botanically-rich Lawrence Creek drainage area. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to identify some of the animals living here, including a variety of birds native to Indiana.
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Skiles Test Nature Park is a beautiful 80.9-acre park on Indianapolis's northeast side. It is the Fall Creek Parkway's trailhead and a popular destination for hikers, bikers, and nature enthusiasts. The park is home to a paved walking trail that offers scenic views of the surrounding wilderness.
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Built in the late 19th century, although with later modifications, this beautiful bridge over Fall Creek has been maintained and preserved for the community's use. It features an uncommon Double-Warren truss main span. Right here, the USBR 35 route and the Fall Creek Parkway Trail intersect.
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Delaware Lake has a paved multi-use trail that encircles it, as well as a pavilion and fishing pier. This can be a good spot to view some waterfowl and other wildlife.
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This picturesque lake has a walking trail, pavilion, and fishing pier. Be sure to stop along the trail and observe the wildlife surrounding the lake as well.
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Road cycling routes around Brownsburg are primarily characterized by flat terrain, making them accessible for various skill levels. You'll find extensive paved trails, such as the B&O Trail, as well as routes through agricultural plains and along winding river greenways like the White Lick Creek Greenway.
Yes, Brownsburg is well-suited for easy road cycling. All 8 of the routes listed in this guide are rated as easy, offering smooth rides through the local landscape. For example, the Bo trail loop from Brownsburg High School is an easy 11.6-mile path that utilizes the B&O Trail.
Brownsburg's routes offer several scenic highlights. The B&O Trail features a picturesque crossing over White Lick Creek. The White Lick Creek Greenway provides boardwalks for close-up views of the creek. You can also explore areas with preserved wetlands and prairie, such as Virgil Park, which offers interpretive signage about the ecosystem.
Absolutely. Brownsburg's extensive network of paved trails, including the B&O Trail and the White Lick Creek Greenway, are ideal for family cycling. Parks like Arbuckle Acres Park, which connects to the White Lick Creek Greenway, even offer a 'Story Walk' on its paved trail, combining reading with outdoor activity.
Virgil Park serves as a convenient trailhead for the B&O Trail, offering parking facilities. Additionally, many local parks and community areas that connect to the trail network provide parking options for cyclists.
The road cycling routes in Brownsburg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the flat, scenic nature of the trails, especially the B&O Trail, and the accessibility for various skill levels. Over 100 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Brownsburg's varied terrain.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Brownsburg are designed as loops, providing convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Bo trail loop from Pittsboro and the Hidden Lake loop from Old Speedway, both offering circular rides.
Brownsburg boasts an extensive trail network, with over 20 miles of trails suitable for cycling. This includes key routes like the B&O Trail, which is 8.5 miles long with plans for further extension, and the White Lick Creek Greenway.
Yes, Brownsburg hosts cycling events, such as the annual B&O Bicycle Tour. This event features various routes ranging from 11 to 62 miles, showcasing both the B&O Trail and the scenic countryside, often including post-ride festivities.
The B&O Trail is a significant connector, running through Brownsburg and offering a flat, scenic cycling experience. There are plans for it to extend over 15 miles, eventually connecting downtown Indianapolis through Brownsburg to North Salem, enhancing regional connectivity for cyclists.
For a broader guide to cycling and other outdoor activities in the wider Hendricks County area, you can find more information at Visit Hendricks County. This resource can help you discover additional options beyond Brownsburg.
Virgil Park is a six-acre park in Brownsburg that serves as a trailhead to the B&O Trail. It's notable for its preserved wetlands and prairie, featuring a 0.5-mile trail network with boardwalks and interpretive signage, offering a chance to experience natural beauty and observe wildlife before or after your ride. More details can be found at Visit Hendricks County.


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