Bike IN at White River State Park, May 20th & 21st
Topic: Indianapolis Living
Posted: Mon, Apr 17, 2006
Park officials are inviting residents to ride their bikes to the park and enjoy this two-day event. Activities including: music by Island Breeze; a bike rodeo at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art; a unicycle stunt show and picnic lunch; and an Indianapolis Indians baseball game.
Navigating downtown streets and traffic shouldn’t be a problem because cyclists can access the Park from any trail in the Indy Parks Greenways system, making the event safe for families with young bike riders.
“Indianapolis is one of the few major cities in which you can take bike trails from the outskirts of the city to the heart of downtown,” said Robert Whitt, executive director of the White River State Park Development Commission. “You also can drive your car to the Park, unload your bike, and make the Park your starting point for riding the Indy Greenways system. The Park has great access and wonderful amenities for bikers.”
More info about the Bike IN at the White River State Park website.
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1. Apr 20, 06 02:08 PM | mike said:
“Indianapolis is one of the few major cities in which you can take bike trails from the outskirts of the city to the heart of downtown,” said Robert Whitt, executive director of the White River State Park Development Commission.
He forgot to add "If you live on the north side".
2. Sep 13, 11 07:04 PM | Unmensch Salz said:
Hi,
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Thanks.