Noblesville and Westfield Disabilities Councils Partner for Sensory Nature Walk
Westfield, IN (September 16, 2025) — The Westfield Mayor’s Council on Disabilities and the Noblesville Advisory Council on Disabilities have partnered to host the inaugural Sensory Nature Walk on Saturday, October 4, from 9 – 11 a.m. along the Midland Trace Trail. Parking, sensory friendly activities, resource booths, and complimentary refreshments will be located at Hazel Dell Elementary (3025 Westfield Road, Noblesville), where the walk will commence.
“Ensuring residents feel seen, heard, and respected is a value Westfield and Noblesville share, which makes this collaboration a natural fit,” said Westfield Mayor Scott Willis. “I’m proud to partner with Mayor Jensen and our Noblesville neighbors on this inclusive walk, and I look forward to welcoming participants alongside him.”
"I'm proud that the Noblesville and Westfield Councils on Disabilities are partnering for a sensory walk that offers an opportunity to all residents to enjoy nature and be a part of a fun fall activity that is inclusive to all," said Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen. "I look forward to joining Mayor Willis and all the participants for a walk on the Midland Trace Trail and continuing collaborations that showcase accessibility in our communities.”
The sensory nature walk will be led by the Noblesville and Westfield Parks & Recreation Departments. There will be four interactive, sensory activities focusing on the senses during the walk. The Midland Trace Trail is ADA accessible, allowing individuals of all ages and abilities to participate. Participants may choose to walk as much of the 1.5-mile route (3 miles round trip) as they wish. Resting spots will also be available along the path. We politely request no bicycles are used during this program.
Interact with resource and activity booths:
- Hamilton East Public Library
- Noblesville Advisory Council on Disabilities
- Noblesville Police Department
- Noblesville Schools
- Noblesville Township Trustee
- Westfield Family Network
- Westfield Fire Department
- Westfield Mayor’s Council on Disabilities
- Westfield Police Department
- Westfield Washington Public Library
- Westfield Washington Township
Enjoy complimentary refreshments:
- Apple cider, courtesy of Hamilton County Tourism
- Prepackaged snacks, courtesy of Hampton Inn Westfield
- Lemonade, courtesy of BeeFree Bakes
- Bottled water, courtesy of Amity Water
Additionally, police officers will assist with traffic control when the walk crosses over Gray Road and Gunther Boulevard. Please use caution on the Midland Trace Trail if you are simply passing through the event area. In the event of inclement weather, the walk and all other booths and activities will be moved inside Hazel Dell Elementary.
For more information, visit westfieldin.gov/wmcd.
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About the City of Westfield: Westfield is the fastest-growing city in Indiana and the sixth-fastest-growing city in the country. Westfield is home to more than 50,000 residents in Hamilton County, situated north of Indianapolis. The city is known for its 400-acre Grand Park Sports Campus, connectivity to US-31 and State Road 32, and nationally recognized public schools.
About the City of Noblesville: Noblesville is the 9th largest city in Indiana, home to more than 75,000 residents, and the county seat of Hamilton County. Known for its nationally recognized school system, being ranked the 12th safest suburb in the U.S., outdoor amphitheater Ruoff Music Center, and home of The Arena at Innovation Mile and the Indiana Pacers G League affiliate, the Noblesville Boom.