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Stoneater Bike Park Enhances Trail Experience Ahead of NYCHA Championships

October 01, 2025 | Lebanon City, Boone County, Indiana


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Stoneater Bike Park Enhances Trail Experience Ahead of NYCHA Championships
Lebanon's Stone Eater Bike Park is set to enhance the biking experience with recent trail improvements, as discussed in the City Council meeting on October 1, 2025. After a year since its grand opening, the park has undergone significant upgrades aimed at optimizing trail performance and rider enjoyment.

City officials reported that the original trail construction utilized recycled materials, which, while environmentally friendly, did not provide the desired compaction. To address this, new stone has been added to the top of the trails, followed by thorough raking and compacting with specialized equipment. These enhancements are expected to make the trails faster and more dynamic, offering a more enjoyable experience for all riders.

The park features over five miles of white stone trails, catering to a wide range of biking skills. While advanced riders can challenge themselves on skills trails, the core offering remains accessible to all biking enthusiasts. City officials encourage residents to revisit the park and experience the improved trails firsthand.

These updates not only reflect the city's commitment to maintaining and enhancing community recreational spaces but also aim to attract more visitors to the park, fostering a vibrant outdoor culture in Lebanon. As the improvements take effect, the City Council looks forward to seeing increased engagement from the biking community and beyond.

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