Wayne County (outside of Richmond)
Plans
for the NRHT in Wayne County are in the investigative stages. The
town councils of Dublin, Cambridge City, and Centerville have endorsed
the trail. Dublin has an interesting section of corridor cut
below the surrounding terrain, while Cambridge City has impressive
elevated railbeds. The trail would pass very near the
headquarters of the Indiana National Road Association at the Huddleston
Farmhouse on the west side of Cambridge City. East of East
Germantown, the former railroad corridor crosses over to the north side
of US 40 and becomes extremely elevated in the area of the Greens Fork
River. Further east, Centerville has plans to build a connector
road with parallel bike path on part of the corridor and is well
situated for bike and equestrian paths on the remaining portion of the
corridor in town.

Open
Trail
Currently,
there is only one short trail segment open along the NRHT route in
Wayne County. It is a 1/4-mile section of the hiking trails
behind the
historic Huddleston Farmhouse, headquarters of the Indiana National
Road Association
on the west side of Cambridge City.
Features
on or near the Trail
Antique
Alley (33 miles from Knightwtown to Richmond)
Huddleston Farmhouse Inn and Museum