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Cardinal Greenway
Cardinal Greenway, Muncie, Indiana. First day trail open. August 1998.

Cardinal Greenway marker
Cardinal Greenway marker, Muncie, Indiana.

ADT in Indiana

ADT in Indiana

State Coordinators
Northern Indiana
Jeff Edmondson
460 Maple
Zionsville, IN 46077
jeffret@indy.rr.com

Southern Indiana
Stacy Campbell
3843 Minuteman Circle
Carmel, IN 46032
scampbel@ccs.k12.in.us

General Overview of Trail
Indiana is known as the "Crossroads of America" because of its central location. The American Discovery Trail offers a diverse, interesting, and challenging route for hikers, bikers, and other trail users as they cross Indiana on either the northern or the southern route of the ADT. The Northern Midwest Route of the ADT goes northwest from Richmond across the great Midwestern Corn Belt to the more industrialized region south of Gary. The Southern Midwest Route of the ADT follows along and just north of the Ohio River through the Southern Hills region, the only part of Indiana that the glaciers did not reach.

Although Indiana's weather ranges from cold, snowy winter days to hot and humid ones in the summer, its weather overall is considered temperate with few days being extreme. Expect showers in spring and cool, crisp, sunny days in the fall.

For county maps, contact:
Indiana Department of Transportation
Print Graphics
9900 Westpoint Drive, Suite 106
Indianapolis, ON 46256
Phone: 317-842-3191
Bruce Moore, Cardinal Greenway
Phone: 765-287-0399

Maps of Knobstone & Adventure Hiking Trails
Hoosier Trails Publications
616 State Office Building
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Detailed Trail Description — Northern Route
There are two segments totalling 228 miles, mostly trails and rural roads.
Ohio state line to Marion — 86 miles
Marian to Illinois state line — 142 miles

For more details on the route, click here.

Affiliated Trails
  • Whitewater Valley Gorge National Recreation Trail
  • Cardinal Greenway
  • Mogan Ridge E/W Trail
Forests

Parks
  • Tippecanoe River State Park
  • Burdette Park
  • Scales Lake County Park

Points of Interest
  • Bass Lake State Beach
  • LaSalle State Fish and Wildlife Area
  • Jasper-Pulaski State Fish and Wildlife Area
  • Lake Manitou
  • Frances Slocum State Recreation Area
  • Memorial Parkway
  • Hill Forest State Historic Site

Detailed Trail Description — Southern Route
There are six segments totalling 366 miles, mostly trails and rural roads.
Ohio state line (Greendale) to Clifty Falls State Park — 70 miles
Clifty Falls S.P. to Deam Lake Campground — 54 miles
Deam Lake to Corydon — 48 miles
Corydon to St. Meinrad — 96 miles
St. Meinrad to Evansville — 65 miles
Evansville to Illinois state line (Wabash River) — 33 miles

For more details on the route, click here.

The most up-to-date, detailed trail directions are published in the ADT Data Books.

Affiliated Trails

Forests

  • Clark State Forest
  • Harrison-Crawford State Forest
  • Hoosier National Forest

Parks
  • Clifty Falls State Park
  • Lincoln State Park
  • Falls of the Ohio State Park
  • O'Bannon Woods State Park

Points of Interest

  • Holiday World Amusement Park
  • Angel Mounds State Historic Site
  • Memorial Parkway
  • Frances Slocum State Recreation Area
  • Col. Williams Jones State Historic Site
  • Pigeon Roost State Historic Site
  • Hill Forest State Historic Site
  • Wyandotte Caves
  • Hovey Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
  • Corydon Capitol State Historic Sites

Trail Organizations




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