What a wonderful job they have done with this path! My primary use is by bicycle and it is a gentle, relaxing ride. The hills are non-existent so if you're a newbie or just someone who wants a comfortable trail away from cars, this is ideal. If you start at the Big Four Bridge you can follow the over 7 miles to New Albany past the Falls of the Ohio, Clark Homestead and Lewis and Clark Park. Some of the ride is past the backyards of apartment buildings and right after the IN side of the bridge you are mixing with mild traffic until the trail arrives, but still the majority of the ride is serene and if you include downtown Louisville, can be a fun little adventure ride, especially with kids in tow since traffic is not an issue about 98 percent of the ride, minus the previously mentioned...
Read moreLove the new Ohio River Greenway, here in Southern Indiana, connecting Jeffersonville to New Albany! Especially appreciate the easy access point, in Clarksville, on Eastern Ave. Some of the Greenway is scenic, but alot of it passes by ling-standing industrial areas...which aren't so scenic. However, it's a traffic-free, safe place to ride your bike! Or walk/run. And this is just the beginning. Over time, more acreage will be reclaimed and preserved. I agree with another reviewer who said this is the best "find" since...
Read moreWe got off to a bad start, we parked under the interstate on the Louisville side. We rode west into the homeless community and became uncomfortable on the bike path. Fortunately we turned east and found the pedestrian bridge to the Indiana side. All good after that. We rode three other paths on our trip: Little Miami (Milton, OH), Greenway Searcy (Murfreesboro, TN), Cardinal Greenway (Muncie, IN). This was one of...
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