This will start at Lee Road and 63rd Street and go to the Upper Loop Trail at Geist Crossing. This new trail will be paved.
LAWRENCE, Indiana — 13News is learning more about plans to extend a popular trailThis will start at Lee Road and 63rd Street and go to the Upper Loop Trail at Geist Crossing.This new trail will be paved and connect to the existing Fall Creek Greenway, which runs over 14 miles from downtown Indianapolis to Fort Harrison State Park.
Along 63rd Street, specifically, the new trail will connect to another trail in Lawrence that connects to Forest Glen Elementary School and several neighborhoods.
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