Noblesville Magazine May 2021

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TOURISM SPOTLIGHT

VISITHAMILTONCOUNTY.COM

phone to a staff member to redeem the available discount. As if saving money and adventure aren’t enough, participants will be automatically eligible to receive a branded bike bell after they check in at three of the participating locations, while supplies last. Download your passport and visit pedalperks.org.

GET REWARDED FOR BIKING WITH PEDAL PERKS Ride, dine shop and save! Hamilton County Tourism’s popular Pedal Perks program returns in 2021 with a brand-new digital passport.

TRAILS IN HAMILTON COUNTY Did you know there are more than 600 miles of trails throughout Hamilton County? It’s true! Here are a few to check out while you’re doing Pedal Perks.

The Monon Trail is perfect for biking, walking and running. At the far north end, the Monon The concept is simple: ride your bike to runs through Sheridan, south through one of the participating businesses, all of Westfield and Carmel before it connects to which are located on or near a trail, and get Indianapolis. Hop off the trail to visit local rewarded for pedaling with special deals and businesses in the Carmel Arts & Design discounts. Bike the trails and downtowns District, Midtown and Carmel City Center. of Hamilton County from May 1 through October 31 and enjoy discounts from local The Midland Trace Trail is a paved trail along shops, eateries and attractions. the abandoned “Midland” Central Indiana Railway corridor. It stretches nearly four miles Ready to start saving money? Sign up for in Westfield with a trailhead at Quaker Park the Pedal Perks Pass, a mobile-exclusive and more than three miles in Noblesville with passport program. Customers must have a a trailhead on Hazel Dell Road. From the smartphone in order to redeem the offers at Midland Trace Trail, it’s easy to explore the participating restaurants. Enter your name businesses in downtown Westfield and the and email address and a link to the mobile future Grand Junction Plaza. passport will be texted to you. Save it to your smartphone home screen or bookmark Work is already underway on the first phase the link for easy access. When you visit a of the Nickel Plate Trail, which officially participating business, simply present your MAY 2021

opens later this year. Hamilton County’s newest trail follows the old railroad line through the heart of downtown Fishers and the Nickel Plate District. As the name suggests, the White River Greenway Trail is adjacent to the White River in Noblesville. The trail connects to Potter’s Bridge Park and Forest Park and ends on the Historic Noblesville Square, with plenty of shops, boutiques and businesses to check out. Always remember to practice trail etiquette and stop at street intersections for cross traffic, keep to the right and communicate to others before passing, obey signage and dispose of litter in designated trash and recycling bins. Check out VisitHamiltonCounty.com for more information on parks, trails and outdoor recreation in Hamilton County, including biking maps. Tag us in your adventures using #VisitHC and #PedalPerks.


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