Welcome to the Nickel Plate Trail


Experience Miami County

The Nickel Plate Trail is ideal for walking, hiking, running, bicycling, or even horse riding.  It consists of 15 miles of trail in three different sections.  Overall it is comfortably wide, smooth, and maintains an almost unnoticeable grade.  Paved in some areas, there is a good mixture of open areas and tree canopied areas. 

 

The trail follows what was once the Nickel Plate Railroad, running alongside and in places crossing over, Little Pipe Creek.  The landscape surrounding the trail not only looks beautiful, but has the unmistakable fresh smell of the Indiana countryside.  No matter how many times you visit the trail, there is always something new for you to find.

 

As you explore the woodlands and wetlands you can see a wide variety of plant and animal life.  Of interest is Scout Bridge, which crosses Little Pipe Creek, and an old dam with some historical interest, both of which are just south of the Peru trailhead.  South of Bunker Hill and to the east of the trail  are some of the remains of the Union Traction railway, the electric interurban line that was abandoned around 1940.

 
Well cared for, the Nickel Plate Trail is one of the nicest-looking trails in northern Indiana.  The amazing sights, sounds and scents the trail provides make it much more than just a great place to visit, it's an experience.