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E-bike Ride On The Ohio River Greenway

  • Writer: Cook Journey
    Cook Journey
  • Aug 11
  • 2 min read

Sunday, August 3rd, turned out to be a cooler day with less humidity, which was a nice change from the usual Southern Indiana weather. We made the most of it by hopping on our e-bikes and hitting the Ohio River Greenway. We kicked off from Brian's dad's driveway, which was perfect because we got to visit them and go for a bike ride all in one go. We pedaled from Clarksville to the Discovery Trail Parking area off Eastern Blvd. From there, you can either head to Jeffersonville or New Albany. We were craving some coffee, so New Albany was our first stop. Coffee Crossing on Main Street is one of our go-to spots. This was our first time biking there. After that, we cruised along the river through another part of Clarksville. They just finished some construction there, making the ride way smoother than before. The new bike path section is awesome!



We decided to drop by Ten20 Craft Brewery at Water Tower Square. Sure, we were there for the beer, but we also wanted some Mozza Pi Pizza. Turns out, Ten20 had taken over Mozza Pi, so the pizza experience wasn’t quite what we remembered. The beer was actually even better than we remembered! We ended up getting a full glass of our favorites from the flight and relaxed for a bit. While we were chilling there, a big group of people showed up, all glued to their phones, like they were on a mission. Brian went over to chat with them and discovered they were part of a Pokémon Go Club.


Here is Brian's video of the Pokémon Go Club. Look at all of them at the end of the street. So cool to see so many people all with a common goal.

Once our bellies were full, we headed over to Jeffersonville, aiming for the start of the Big Four Pedestrian Bridge. We had to be pretty careful since it was packed with people, thanks to the cooler weather and the gorgeous blue sky that day. We made it all the way to the Belle Of Louisville before turning around to head back to Indiana. Art sculptures and signs are scattered along both sides of the river on this ride, just in case, the views of the river and the skyline are not enough.

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