Indiana Trails is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and improving trails throughout Indiana. With a focus on bicycle, motorcycle, and pedestrian safety, they advocate for better safety standards for new vehicles and the inclusion of vulnerable road users in safety measures. They also work to raise awareness of bridge issues and promote the development of trailhead parks, such as the recently constructed Virgil Park in Brownsburg. Through their efforts, Indiana Trails aims to provide accessible and enjoyable trail experiences for all residents and visitors.
Board members of Indiana Trails, such as Jim Garlits and Mary Emmrich, share their personal experiences and perspectives on topics like adaptive cycling and the significance of bridges. The organization's quarterly newsletter highlights their ongoing work, including their involvement in the National Discovery Trail Systems legislation and their efforts to improve accommodations for hikers, bikers, and individuals with disabilities along the Ohio River between Evansville and Henderson. Indiana Trails is committed to creating a more connected and accessible trail network in Indiana.
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