Rail-Trail
State: NE Length: 17 miles Surface: Concrete
The Cottonmill to Fort Kearny Trail is a 17-mile network of interlinked trails throughout the southwestern side of Kearney, Nebraska. The trails link neighborhoods and businesses with parks and historical sites throughout the city. All offer ...
State: NE Length: 1.77 miles Surface: Concrete
Betty's Trail is part of the Cottonmill to Fort Kearny Trail, at 17-mile path that winds through southwest Kearney, Nebraska. This segment is named for Betty Connell, who allowed the portion of trail to cross her land. The 1.7-mile section ...
State: NE Length: 4.10 miles Surface: Concrete
The Eagle Loop is part of the Cottonmill to Fort Kearny Trail, at 17-mile path that winds through southwest Kearney, Nebraska. This 4-mile segment runs mostly along 30th Avenue, between W. 48th Street and W. Railroad Street. It links Ted Baldwin ...
State: NE Length: 3.13 miles Surface: Concrete
The Pioneer's Path is part of the Cottonmill to Fort Kearny Trail, at 17-mile path that winds through southwest Kearney, Nebraska. This section runs eastwest through wetland areas for 3 miles between 2nd Avenue (near the cinema) and the ...
State: NE Length: 1.11 miles Surface: Concrete
The Tailrace Trail is part of the Cottonmill to Fort Kearny Trail, at 17-mile path that winds through southwest Kearney, Nebraska. This section runs northsouth along the Nebraska Public Power District canal between US 30 and 11th Street. ...
State: NE Length: 2.77 miles Surface: Concrete
The Links Trail is a 2.7-mile part of the Cottonmill to Fort Kearny Trail, at 17-mile path that winds through southwest Kearney, Nebraska. This section is named for the two golf courses is passes on route between W. Railroad Street and Cottonmill ...
State: NE Length: 3 miles Surface: Concrete, Woodchips
The first mile of the Dannebrog Trail, which completely encircles the town known as the Danish Capital of Nebraska, was paved in late September 1993. The trail runs along and around an abandoned Union Pacific rail line. Owned by the village ...
State: NE Length: 8 miles Surface: Crushed Stone
Traversing through 8 miles of central Nebraska, the Dark Island Trail runs from the outskirts of the small town of Central City to the edge of the even smaller village of Marquette. The trail's unique name derives from a local Pawnee legend. ...
State: NE Length: 2.72 miles Surface: Asphalt
The John Brownell Trail, also known as the Beltline Trail, runs for nearly 2.75 miles through residential neighborhoods on an abandoned rail corridor in Grand Island, Nebraska. The trail provides direct access to the city's Pier Park, which ...
State: NE Length: 2.91 miles Surface: Asphalt
The St. Joe Trail in Grand Island, Nebraska, runs for nearly 3 miles from its connection with the John Brownell Trail at Ada Street to its southern endpoint at George Clayton Hall County Park. For most of its route, the St. Joe Trail parallels ...