Indiana Trails Program funds 5 projects, including 2 in Hamilton County
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By Gregg Montgomery
Published on April 24, 2026.
The Indiana Trails Program has funded five projects, including three in the Indianapolis area, including two in Hamilton County. The two largest grants, each totaling $400,000, will be for a half-mile of Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation Department's White River Greenway in Hamilton county. The Fort Wayne city government received the other $400K grant for a portion of its Fishing Line Trail. Hamilton County will receive $386,827.80 for trails at the Bur Oak Bend, a park along the White River near Noblesville, totaling 1.65 miles, and Hancock County government received $376.496 for a quarter-mile trail at its first park. The Starke County town government of North Judson in northern Indiana will also receive $140,000 for its Hidden Field Trail. The grants are given every two years to expand and enhance Indiana's network of trails.
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