Bloomington Rail Trail

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Bloomington Rail Trail is a 2-mile multi-use gravel path in Bloomington, Indiana. It connects with the B-Line Trail at Country Club Drive and Clear Creek Trail at Church Lane. Benches and a drinking fountain are located at the intersection with Country Club Drive intersection.[1] Trailheads are located on Country Club Drive, Tapp Road, That Road, and Church Lane.[1] Trees border much of the trail used by runners, walkers and cyclists.[2] In March 2018, the city of Bloomington closed a portion of the trail for several days in order to remove invasive species of plants (Asian bush honeysuckle and wintercreeper).[3]

In 2019, an extension south called the Limestone Greenway trail was constructed.[4] It crosses Dillman Rd and ends in a dead end, separated by a farm property from Victor Pike.

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  1. ^ a b "Bloomington Rail Trail - City of Bloomington, Indiana". bloomington.in.gov.
  2. ^ "Blooomington Rail Trail". www.visitbloomington.com.
  3. ^ Fulmore, Miranda (March 12, 2018). "Bloomington Rail Trail Closed For Invasive Species Removal". Indiana Public Media.
  4. ^ Costello, Becca. "New 'Limestone Greenway' Trail South Of Bloomington Expected This Year". News - Indiana Public Media.