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Written by Kathy Pargmann   
Tuesday, 06 January 2009 18:39

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About the Rivergreenway

fort_wayne_smallThe Rivergreenway Trail is a 24 mile long linear park in Fort Wayne and New Haven, Indiana. The trail is along the banks of the St. Marys, St. Joseph and Maumee Rivers. Much of the Rivergreenway has been funded by the State of Indiana and the federal Land and Water Conservation Fund. The Rivergreenway provides a great opportunity for recreation, fitness and conservation, as well as providing an alternative transportation network safely connecting the community.  

A linear park such as the Rivergreenway is a long, narrow park with limited access that is ideal for activities such as bicycling, hiking, nature study, jogging, rollerblading or just going for a leisurely walk. The Rivergreenway offers natural vistas and scenic overlooks within an urban environment. It creates a synergism between country and urban settings that affords users the opportunity to enjoy the best of both. Additionally, it creates a natural overflow against the invasion of high water which helps mitigate the ravages of flooding.

The Rivergreenway is owned and maintained by the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department, the City of Fort Wayne Public Works Department, and the New Haven/Adams Township Parks & Recreation Department. If there are comments, questions, or concerns about any section of the Rivergreenway, please contact the Greenways Manager at (260) 427-6002. 

Great News

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The Rivergreenway Trails Network has been recognized as a National Recreation Trail!  To view information about the Rivergreenway on the National Recreation Trails site, click here.


TRAIL BROCHURE AND MAPS!

Learn more about planned trails! Now available a Project Status Spreadsheet, a separate Map Key and a Project Status Summary. The Map shows existing, planned and proposed trails in the Fort Wayne/Allen County area. Also available is a map showing existing Fort Wayne trails (as of 11/09).

A map of the Eagle Marsh Trails is now available.

View on-line the Rivergreenway Brochure and the Rivergreenway Map (Note, the actual document is one piece but for download purposes it is listed as two documents). Free hard copies are available in sites around Fort Wayne including bike shops, Convention & Visitors Bureau, sporting goods stores, hospitals, libraries, YMCA's, and the Fort Wayne Park & Recreation Department. 

As our trails continue to extend throughout our community and while additional bicycle infrastructure is planned, the demand for bike parking has also increased.  This Bike Rack guide provides businesses and organizations with an introduction to bike racks and the preferred styles, as well as considerations for installation.  
 

Now available is a Listing of Parks Facilities along the Rivergreenway (both restrooms and drinking fountains) that are located along or near the Rivergreenway. In addition to the list, there is a Rivergreenway Facilities Map that depicts the general locations of each facility along the Rivergreenway. Please note that the Fort Wayne Parks restrooms and drinking fountains are open for use from May through the middle of October.
 

Available for your use is a listing of mile marker locations. Click on Mile Marker Locations to see where they are located and how you can utilize this information for your next walk or run.

The Downtown Rotary Club Circle of Hope is a two mile trail loop in downtown Fort Wayne. The trail encompasses the Rivergreenway on the north side of the St. Marys River and Headwaters Park on the south side of the river. Points of interest along the trail include Headwaters Park, Historic Fort Wayne, Lawton Park, the City's Skate Park, the Historic Wells Street bridge and Downtown Fort Wayne. Access to the loop includes Headwaters Park, Lawton Park and the Three Rivers Trailhead along Spy Run Avenue, just north of the St. Marys River.

Points of Interest Along the Rivergreenway

* Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

* Johnny Appleseed’s Grave (Johnny Appleseed Park)

* Johnny Appleseed Festival (Johnny Appleseed Park) held the third full weekend of September.

* Kid’s Crossing

* Lawton Skate Park

* Science Central

* Headwaters Park

* Historic Old Fort

* Aquatic Center (Swinney Park)

* Foster Gardens

* Foster Golf Course

 

Last Updated on Friday, 29 January 2010 14:00
 

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