The City of Sheridan is home to over 13 miles of walking and biking paths. These hard-surface paths criss-cross the city, stretching north to south and east to west, and providing ample options for folks seeking a work out, a place for a leisurely stroll or a non-motorized commute to different local destinations. In particular, the trails strategically connect to and travel through city's major parks displaying Sheridan's best flora and fauna, including Kendrick Park, Black Tooth Park, South Park and Hume Draw Mavrakis Pond. While the trails are not seamless, there are on-street connections between them so the journey need not end because one segment of trail has.
Parking is available at a number of locations along the trail. Visit the TrailLink map for all options and detailed directions.
We usually begin at the S (college trailhead) heading NW for a mile, then along Brundage Ln (W-only 'street riding' you must do) to the South Park, through the parks, under the major streets, to Marshall Park, through one of several neighborhood streets. Yes, the trail has gaps through historic downtown Sheridan area for coffee, lunch or a local brew; but clear signage leads to & through Kendrick Park and North under the bridges & along the river to Thorne-Rider Park and beyond without more 'street' riding. Beautiful!! Whether for aggressive exercise, or leisurely day-trip to town for brew & concert at the park .. enjoy the 'road less traveled' through Sheridan. Biking - the only way to 'really see' an area. Reduced to 4* for 'gaps' in the map in downtown. We've not taken the spurs off the main trail.
Sheridan has done a nice job providing a nice trail and signage to go along with it. There are gaps in the trail but good signage to make the ride enjoyable. The goose creek is pretty and we enjoyed this ride.
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