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Portion of St. Joseph Pathway to receive routine maintenance

The St. Joseph Pathway north of East Coliseum Boulevard between the St. Joseph River and the PFW Campus will be closed on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, for maintenance.

Eight midwestern states shine the spotlight on Fort Wayne trails

News release from the City of Fort Wayne: Eight Midwestern States Shine the Spotlight on Fort Wayne Trails City Hosts Mid America Trails and Greenways Conference (September...
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Free bike rides reach 75,000 miles

As the popular free guided community bike rides, Trek the Trails, enter their seventh year, riders are focusing on the 100,000 mile mark.

Trail use breaks records in January

Greenways and trail counts reached an all-time high for the month of January 2021, at 29,318 with the previous high count for January in 2017 at 19,024.

Trot the Trails event canceled due to weather

Due to the weather, the Trot the Trails event that was scheduled for tomorrow has been canceled.

Fort Wayne Indiana Trails usage record

Fort Wayne Indiana Trails usage counts reached an all-time high in 2020 with 663,426 usages recorded, a 17 percent increase from 2019.
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Maumee Pathway temporarily closed

City Utilities is performing maintenance on a sewer pipe which will temporarily close a section of the Maumee Pathway Greenway.
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Trail Branding and wayfinding public meetings

NIRCC would like to invite you to attend a public meeting to provide feedback on the Northeast Indiana Trail Branding and Wayfinding initiative.

Beckett’s Run Trail phase 2 completed

Today, the City of Fort Wayne celebrated completing the second phase of Beckett’s Run Trail, which is a 1.8-mile section of trail between Martin Luther Drive and Clinton Street.

Mayor Tucker leads groundbreaking for new section of Pufferbelly Trail

Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker joined Fort Wayne Trails, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, residents and business owners, along with the City’s Public Works Division, to mark the beginning of construction of the Pufferbelly Trail from Ice Way to Washington Center Road.