About the Indianapolis Cultural Trail

About the Indianapolis Cultural Trail

The Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene & Marilyn Glick is a world-class urban bike and pedestrian path that connects neighborhoods, Cultural Districts and entertainment amenities, and serves as the downtown hub for the entire central Indiana greenway system.

The five downtown cultural districts connected by the Indianapolis Cultural Trail include Fountain Square, Indiana Avenue, Mass Ave, The Canal & White River State Park, and the Wholesale District. The Cultural Trail will also connect with the Monon Trail, allowing visitors easy access to Broad Ripple Village from downtown.

The Cultural Trail is made possible by a large public and private collaboration led by Central Indiana Community Foundation, the City of Indianapolis and several not-for-profit organizations devoted to building a better city.

Construction Updates & Photos

Download the latest construction updates:

Northeast Corridor (North & Alabama streets to 10th St. at the Monon Trail): 1_4 Northeast Corridor Construction Update.pdf 1.50 MB

North Corridor (North & Alabama streets to Indiana Ave. and Blackford St.):1_4 North Corridor Construction Update.pdf 1.45 MB

 

Click here to see photos of ongoing Cultural Trail construction. 

Completed Cultural Trail 

Click here to see photos of the completed Cultural Trail.