Nickel Plate Trail
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Travel the Nickel Plate Trail
The Nickel Plate Trail offers residents and visitors a safe and beautiful place to walk, bicycle, or inline skate on it's paved surface. The trail is currently divided into two sections. A 12.7 mile southern end between Peru and Cassville Indiana in the northern part of the state and a northern section that runs from the north side of Peru, up to Rochester, Indiana, a distance of 25 miles.
Traveling the Nickel Plate Trail gives users a good look at rural Indiana, both the farmland and the small towns that lie along it's path.
Traveling the Nickel Plate Trail gives users a good look at rural Indiana, both the farmland and the small towns that lie along it's path.
The First Section of the Nickel Plate Trail
Intersecting county roads and streets posed absolutely no difficulty and in fact, I encountered no vehicles at the crossings during the entire trip. While trees surrounded probably over 1/2 of the length of the trail, there were portions that were open and completely surrounded by farmland.
There were a number of potential rest stops along the trail where benches were placed. Peru is the largest town along the route with a population estimated to be around 13,000. The pavement along the Nickel Plate trail in this first section ends on the south side of Peru, just off of Wallick Road so riders don't actually pass through this town.
Parking is available at the Wallick Road trailhead as well as at the southern end, in Cassville. These trail heads are also where you will find a simple port-o-potty.
The Second Section of the Nickle Plate Trail
Again, traffic is very light and the surface is perfect for bicycling and skating as well. You can find a map of both sections here.
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The Nickle Plate crossing a county road south of Deedsville/Denver. This is a portion of the 25 mile paved section of the trail that runs as far north as Rochester, Indiana.
Find the Nickle Plate Trail
Learn the History of the Nickel Plate Rail Line
The Nickel Plate system was large, learn all about it, see a map, and more here.
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The Nickle Plate Trail in the News
- Nickel Plate Arts Trail will be unveiled on upcoming arts weekend
- What: Nickel Plate Arts Weekend, celebrating the opening of the Nickel Plate Arts Trail. Includes paint-out, displays and community breakfasts. Where: Along Nickel Plate rail line through Fishers, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta and Tipton.
- 11 Indiana communities get $75000 for trail development
- This 2010 photo provided by Rick Wagner shows Wagner (from left), Karl Reusser and Esther Wagner riding the Nickel Plate Trail near Bunker Hill, Ind. Thanks partly to federal legislation and partly to a push by communities and private groups to open up ...
- Communities Earn Grants for Tourist Trails
- Hamilton County will receive a grant for its "Nickel Plate Arts Tour" celebrating Indiana artists along the Nickel Plate railway line. DeKalb County received a grant for its "Interstate 69 Golf Trail" through Northern Indiana.
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