
Oak Savannah Bike Trail
The Oak Savannah Bike Trail follows the former Pennsylvania Railroad corridor, stretching from Hobart to Griffith, Indiana.
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Oak Savannah Bike Trail Details
Distance: 9.5 miles one way Estimated Time: 1.5 to 2.5 hours Difficulty: Moderate The Oak Savannah Bike Trail follows the former Pennsylvania Railroad corridor, stretching from Hobart to Griffith, Indiana. This paved rail-trail takes cyclists through oak savannas, wetlands, and restored prairies, offering a scenic mix of landscapes. The trail is part of the American Discovery Trail, a coast-to-coast route spanning the United States, making it a great option for long-distance riders. Along the way, riders can enjoy interpretive signs, benches, and rest areas. The gentle grade and smooth surface make it suitable for road bikes, hybrid bikes, and casual cyclists. Parking is available at multiple trailheads along the route.
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