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The FEVR Trail (Fremont Elkhorn Valley Rail-to-Trail Project) borrows its name from the Fremont Valley & Elkhorn excursion line, that ran trains on 17 miles between Fremont and Hooper.
The southern section of the trail is a 1-mile concrete route, located on the west side of Fremont and anchored by residential subdivisons at both ends, making it easily accessible to neighbors. The north end of the trail is Palmer Drive in the Washington Heights nieghborhood. From there the trail stretches to Somer's Avenue, where it crosses railroad tracks and continues to 23rd Street. Then the trail is a straight-shot down to Linden Avenue, paralleling BNSF train tracks.
The northern section of trail, constructed in 2026, is 3 miles of trail between Highway 77 in Fremont and the former Rail depot and cuts through the prairie and grassland between these two Nebraska towns.
There is no dedicated parking for this trail, but parking can be found throughout Fremont and Hooper.

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