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Maumee Pathway Calhounst ST. JOSEPH RIVER COURTLAND AVE. FLORENCE AVE. BAYER AVE. KENTUCKY AVE. CRESCENT AVE. CALIFORNIA AVE. FLORIDA DR. FOREST PARK BLVD. ANTHONY BLVD. KENSINGTON BLVD. MARGARET AVE. CLINTON ST. MELROSE AVE. JACOBS AVE. ST. JOSEPH GREENLAWN AVE. PATHWAY HUFMAN BLVD. FUTURE ELIZABETH ST. 1 TO IPFW ST. JOSEPH BLVD. “PUFFERBELLY TRAIL” SPY RUN AVENUE Be safe. Be kind. JESSIE AVE. FRANKLIN AVE. ST MARYS AVE. OAKLAND ST. SHERMAN ST. ANDREW ST. HIGHLANDS BLVD. STEUP AVE. T YLER AVE. ARCHER AVE. TO ZOO, DUPONT Science ROAD & BEYOND Central PUTNAM ST. CASS ST. C2C LAW TON PL. DOWNTOWNFAIRFIELDS RD. VERMONT AVE. HAMILTON CHEROKEE ST. HARRISON ST. Be respectful. PARK RIVERSIDE AVE. HUFMAN ST. Lakeside Park LAKE AVE. FORT WAYNE, IND. CALHOUN ST. Lawton TENNESSEE AVE. Park TENNESSEE AVE. MORTON ST. GARFIELD ST. ANTHONY BLVD. SPRING ST. SPRING ST. WELLS ST. ANDERSON AVE. TECUMSEH ST. 4TH ST. 4TH ST. 2 ELMWOOD AVE. RULES OF THE TRAIL PROSPECT AVE. T YLER AVE. RUNNION AVE. RUMSEY AVE. SHILLING AVE. 3RD ST. 3RD ST. Headwaters DELTA BLVD. 26 Park WAGNER ST. GRISWOLD DR. RIVERMET AVE. SHERMAN ST. DEARBORN ST. UNIVERSITY OF SINCLAIR ST. LAKE AVE. SAINT FRANCIS Water 6 Zeis Filtration } Keep to the right, pass on the left. ST MARYS AVE. Facility HIGH ST. Park HIGH ST. 5 LOREE ST. COLUMBIA AVE. ST MARYS RIVER 4 3 } Ring a bell or call out “on your left” LAFORT ST. MAUMEE PATHWAY CALHOUN ST. COCHRAN ST. Bloomingdale ST. JOSEPH RIVER EDGEWATER AVE. TO NEW HAVEN MAUMEE RIVER COOMBS ST. prior to passing. LINDENWOOD AVE. Park RICHARDSON ST. LEESBURG RD. Guldlin Freimann BURGESS ST. SUPERIOR ST. Square 12 Park HARRISON ST. 13 BERRY ST. } Yield to slower trail users. RUNNION AVE. 11 Arts EWING ST. Campus 14 OSAGE ST. WAYNE ST. } Obey traffic signals and signage. LINDENWOOD 10 17 16 NATURE 15 MONROE ST. BOONE ST. 9 WASHINGTON ST. PRESERVE MAIN ST. 8 CLAY ST. ANTHONY BLVD. } Stop for cross traffic. CENTER ST. 2,000 FEET MAIN ST. MECHANIC ST. 7 BERRY ST. BARR ST. Indiana Tech 20 DIVISION ST. WAYNE ST. HARMAR ST. 21 FRANCIS ST. MAUMEE AVE. CHUTE ST. H A N N A S T . THIEME DR. 18 OHIO ST. } Keep pets on short leashes. FULLSTON ST. CEDAR ST. BROADWAY WEST MAIN ST. FUTURE WASHINGTON 19ST. MCCULLOCH ST. “COUGAR TRAIL” St. Joseph MADISON ST. TO USF 23 LILLIE ST. } Animal waste must be removed Hospital JEFFERSON ST. LAFAYETTE ST. VAN BUREN ST. 24 JACKSON ST. 22 CLINTON ST. LEWIS ST. LEWIS ST. UNION ST. from the trail. TRAIL ROCKHILL ST. Swinney COLLEGE ST. Parkview JEFFERSON ST. ST MARYS RIVER Park Field CALHOUN ST. DOUGLAS AVE. HUGH ST. 25 } Never, ever litter. Rockhill BRACKENRIDGE ST. U.S. Post BRACKENRIDGE ELIZA ST. Park FAIRFIELD AVE. BAKER ST. Office ` HAYDEN ST. } No motorized equipment except MAP official and emergency vehicles TOWPATH TRAIL ST. MARYS PATHWAY BROADWAY ST. 2012 } 68 MILES OF TRAILS & GROWING TO ABOITE TO FOSTER PARK and motorized wheelchairs. FWTRAilS.ORG MAP LEGEND LOCATION KEY Trail 1 Science Central 12 Arts United Center 18 Allen County Public Library Fort Wayne Trails, Inc. is a non-proft organization ↘ Civic Theatre with a mission to enhance our vibrant, healthy community Sidewalk or Narrower Trail 2 Lawton Skate Park 19 Grand Wayne Convention Center ↘ Youtheatre by developing an ever-expanding network of trails. Segment of Trail on Street 3 Fort Wayne Outfitters & Bike Depot 20 Fort Wayne Visitors Center 13 Fort Wayne Museum of Art 4 Headwaters West Pavilion 21 Indiana Tech We are completely funded by community donations, Future Trails 14 Auer Center for Arts & Culture 5 Headwaters East Pavilion 22 Parkview Field receiving no annual tax contributions. Bike Route / Sharrow ↘ Arts United 6 Historic Old Fort 23 The Embassy Theatre ↘ Fort Wayne Trails, Inc. Bike Lane On Street Artlink 7 St. Joseph Hospital 24 Foellinger-Freimann ↘ Fort Wayne Ballet Auer Center for Arts & Culture Botanical Conservatory Trail Head 8 USF Performing Arts Center ↘ Fort Wayne Trails, Inc. 300 East Main St. 25 United States Post Office TAKE ONE 9 Fort Wayne Community Center 15 Citizens Square Fort Wayne, IN 46802 Public Restroom Parks 26 University of Saint Francis 10 Courthouse 16 The History Center 260 969-0079 11 Edwin J. Rousseau Centre FWTrails.org FRSUGGESTED EEDONATION Water Fountain Landmarks 17 Hall Community Arts Center ↘ C2C “Countdown to Connectivity” Project $5 at FWTRAILS.ORG Cinema Center Facebook.com/FortWayneTrails Automobile Parking ↘ Fort Wayne Dance Collective Twitter: @FortWayneTrails EVERYONE COUNTDOWN TO CONNECTIVITY HOW A TRAIL GETS MADE THE TIME IS NOW! CAN USE THE ADVOCACY. Help raise awareness of the TRAILS FOR EVERY$ trails we have and the trails you want to 1 see built. Remind your elected officials BUILD A how important the expansion of our trail YOU GIVE system is to building a vibrant community. VIBRANT FREE 2006 - before trails DONATIONS. Gifts from individuals, businesses, and foundations helped BECOMES build the 68 miles of trails we have today. HEALTHY but TRAILS MAKE OUR COMMUNITY There’s so much more work to be done. A BETTER PLACE Please continue to support your trails. COMMUNITY Trails provide safe and healthy forms of recreation $ CONSTRUCTION. Tons of work goes into TRAILS DO COST and transportation. Meandering along rivers and DONATE weaving through forests and grasslands, our trails 6 designing and building a trail. Funds are wisely used to hire efficient, qualified connect us to each other and put us in touch with the MONEY TO BUILD contractors who build quality trails that natural beauty of our region. Little wonder, then that will last many decades. (about $150 per foot!) our trails attract visitors, promote business invest- $5 MILLION has been committed to help us build TURN YOUR $1 INTO $6 TOday AT ment and raise property values. more trails, but we must raise an additional $1 million by the end of 2013 to unlock those funds. So we’re VOLUNTEERING. Our volunteers are Fort Wayne already has 68 miles of trails, but there essential for spreading knowledge PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO LEARN starting the Countdown to Connectivity drive to raise are more community centers to connect. Will you about trails, fundraising and planning FWTrails.org HOW YOU CAN HELP IN A BIG WAY the funds we need. Since every $1 given becomes help us? Now is the perfect time to get involved. community events. Want to help out? $6, there may never be a better time to donate. There are many fun and fulfilling ways or call (260) 969-0079 to pledge Look for this symbol on the trail map to see to get involved. Contact us today! today - after trails C2C which projects will be directly impacted by Countdown To Connectivity. FWTRAILS.ORG 260 969-0079 FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/FortWayneTrails COUNTDOWN TO CONNECTIVITY TWITTER: @FortWayneTrails Sharing pics or tweeting about the trails? Use #FWTrails in your tweet, or include our twitter handle. PRINTED MAY 2012 | REVISION 1.0 For further information visit Wabash & Erie Canal Park in Delphi, Indiana. Enjoy canal boat rides, trails, and a canal museum. Visit wabashanderiecanal.com for more information. FWTRAILS.ORG Canal barge illustrations by Terry Lacy / Lacy Design AMSTUTZ RD. SHOAFF RD. GUMP RD. HOSLER RD. GRABILL RD. HURSH RD. 69 TONKEL RD. HATHAWAY RD. PAGE RD. CLAY ST. TRAIL MAP BETHEL RD. UNION CHAPEL RD. DIEBOLD RD. R HALTER RD. COLDWATER RD. GREATER FORT WAYNE, IND. AUBURN RD. E ANTWERP RD. IV R H EP OS J T. Parkview 1 S Regional Trail 1 Mile Markers C2C Medical 3 Center NOTESTINE RD. Sidewalk or Narrower Trail Water Fountain DUPONT RD. DUPONT RD. MAYHEW RD. Segment of Trail on Street Public Restroom YMCA Dupont SCHWARTZ RD. Hospital WHEELOCK RD. Automobile Parking FRITZ RD. Future Trails ST. JOE RD. Salomon “Countdown to Connectivity” Bike Lane on Street C2C Farm Park Project (see other side of map) WALLEN RD. WALLEN RD. Bike Route / Sharrow Parks Beckett’s Run Trail COLDWATER RD. LIMA RD. Trail Head Landmarks 469 COOK RD. ROTHMAN RD. 37 R E V Shoaff ST. JOE RD. I HUGUENARD RD. R Park EVARD RD. H P Future Trails represent major projects that Smith E FWTRAILS.ORG S RICKER RD. Field O are under way, will be started in coming CLINTON ST. J . Puerbelly Trail T ST. JOE CENTER RD. years, or are partially funded. More trails MEIJER DR. FACEBOOK: 33 S ST. JOE CENTER RD. Maysville WHEELOCK RD. Point are planned, but they aren’t shown on this Facebook.com/FWTrails WASHINGTON CENTER RD. MAPLECREST RD. LAHMEYER RD. ST. JOE RD. map. Visit FWTrails.org/maps or contact COLDWATER RD. REED RD. us to learn more. TWITTER: @FortWayneTrails LIMA RD. C2C CLINTON ST. Trailheads are trail access points 30 Northwood STELLHORN RD. Sharing pics or tweeting about the Ivy STELLHORN RD. with designated parking areas. Johnny Tech Plaza trails? Use #FWTrails in your tweet, STELLHORN RD. Most trailheads have kiosks with trailLEESBURG RD. Coliseum Appleseed COLISEUM BLVD. Park IPFW maps and information. or include our twitter handle. 930 Glenbrook TRIER RD. Franke Park Square 3 TRIER RD. MAYSVILLE RD. PARNELL LEESBURG RD. WELLS ST. Ivy 0 1.0 GOSHEN RD. Tech 68 miles of trails & still growing MILES HILLEGAS RD. FW PARENT RD. 69 Children’s C2C VANCE AVE. FLAUGH RD. 2 VANCE AVE. Zoo CRESCENT AVE. LANDIN RD. ARCOLA RD. SPY RUN AVE. HOBSON RD. YELLOW RIVER RD. PARNELL AVE. St. Joseph Pathway Northside E. STATE B:VD. MAPLECREST RD. Park E. STATE BLVD. Kreager W. STATE BLVD. ANTHONY BLVD. 24 SHERMAN BLVD. Park Parkview MAYSVILLE RD. Buckner Science C2C 1 Hospital 930 Park Central Lakeside Park BASS RD. SPRING ST. 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