Trails
Brownsburg Parks is proud to offer a variety of trails to further connect the Brownsburg. Trails are open from 5 am to dusk.
Check out our Trail Map (PDF).
200 N. Green St.
This just under one mile paved loop trail connects to the White Lick Creek Greenway. Includes a Story Walk featuring stories selected by the Brownsburg Public Library.
Trailheads located at Green St., Cardinal Park, and Virgil Park
The B&O Trail is an 8.2-mile long paved multi-use trail through Hendricks County. The Town of Brownsburg manages the portion of the trail between Green St. and Raceway Rd.
Mile Marker Signs
As you walk the B&O Trail, you may notice that it is lined with mile markers signs. These markers were put in place to help 911 callers identify their exact location to aid dispatch and emergency responders.
Between 300 N and 200 N West of Hornaday Road
Brownsburg Parks manages the northern half of this one mile multi-use path, built in partnership with the Town of Avon. The trail connects to the B&O Trail, traveling from Brownsburg into Avon.
This trail connects the Recreational Trail Program (RTP) Trail to SR 136 (Main St.). It is the final leg in a trail system that extends from the B&O Trail to SR 136, connecting the southern portion of Brownsburg to the north.
940 S Locust Lane
Nearly one-mile wooded, crushed stone path. Access the trail at Williams Park.
This 3/4-mile trail connects the B&O Trail and south side neighborhoods to north Brownsburg. The trail starts at the B&O Trail and crosses Cardinal Park before going north along Hornaday Road to Airport Road. The trail then turns east and meets up with Bulldog Way, which leads to SR 136.
1090 N Green Street
This one-mile trail connects trail users from the northside of interstate I-74 to Arbuckle Acres Park and Downtown Brownsburg. Parking is available at Arbuckle Acres Park or the trailhead located at the address above.
904 S Locust Lane
Nearly one-mile paved trail encircles the park from the Watermill Splash Pad to the entry circle. The flat surface of the trail makes it a great place for a leisurely walk.
Stay Safe on Brownsburg Trails
- Use the buddy system. Children under 11 should not use the trails without adult supervision.
- Turn on your cellphone location feature. Location services will make it easier for emergency personnel to find you in an accident.
- Wear proper safety equipment. Be sure you are visible with bright clothing, lights, and reflectors. Always wear a helmet when riding a bicycle.
- Lock your parked car and keep valuables out of sight.
- Be aware of your surroundings.
- No motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail. Only motorized wheelchairs, maintenance, and rescue vehicles are permitted on trails. Report all others to 911.
- Keep right and yield the right-of-way. Stay on the right side of the trail. Skaters, joggers, and bicyclists yield to pedestrians; all users yield to vehicles at trail crossings.
- The B&O Trail speed limit is 15 mph for cyclists.
- Stay on the trail. Do not disturb the trail's surrounding vegetation to protect the trees, plants, and wildflowers.
- Don't Litter.
- Keep pets on short leashes. Remember to clean up after your pet.
- No horses on paved trail except where permitted.
Contacts
- Report Suspicious Activity - Call (317) 852-1100
- Call 911 in Case Of an Emergency
- Report Unsafe Trail Conditions to Brownsburg Parks at (317) 858-4172
Sidewalks and paths that provide access to facilities within the parks are cleared as soon as our staff can address them.
Depending on specific snow events, our staff assist other Town departments with higher priority areas throughout Town. Greenways or trails in lower priority areas are addressed as available resources allow.
If you choose to walk on the trails during winter, please use caution in case of ice or black ice. Have your cell phone with you and the GPS on so emergency vehicles can locate you in an emergency.