Indianapolis is the 47th most walkable large city in the US with 820,445 residents.
Indianapolis has some public transportation and does not have many bike lanes.
The most walkable Indianapolis neighborhoods are Downtown, Fountain Square and Broad Ripple.
Most errands require a car.
Broadway Community Garden
Monument Circle
Most errands require a car in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis is the 47th most walkable large city in the US with a Walk Score of 31.
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Indianapolis has some public transportation and about 30 bus lines.
The map above shows how far you can travel in 30 minutes from Indianapolis on public transit.
Minimal bike infrastructure.
Illinois St & Fall Creek Pkwy S Dr
Allisonville Rd Exit On I-465
#Skate Park
#Riverside Golf Course
An Indianapolis staple for over 100 years. An 18-hole golf course.
Patrick Swickheimer
on #Riverside Golf Course
Blickman Educational Trail
Five Seasons Country Club
5305 Rosebrock Ln
Monon Trail
Automobiles to slow down for walkers & bikers on Monon Trail
Robert Lim
on Five Seasons Country Club
Holliday Park
BGI Fitness: North
38th St & Orchard Ave
38th St & Fall Creek Pkwy N Dr
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Robert Lim
on Allisonville Rd Exit On I-465