Road Biking Indiana

By admin, August 31, 2009 12:39 am

indiana bicycle trails?

i am new to idiana because i am down here for schooling. i brought 2 of my bikes down from michigan and i am looking for a good place to ride them i already ride my road bike everywere since i have no drivers license i also ride the monon. i live in north west indianapolis on hoover road and i would like to find some mountain bike trails to ride my other bike on occationally. eny hints or tips on were to find some would be nice.
Mike

Check with rails-to-trails.

http://www.railtrails.org/index.html

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EK Sticko Stickers Biking


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