Geography of Lincoln, Nebraska - Trails in Lincoln, Nebraska, Mopac Trail, Jamaica North Traitrails in Lincoln, Nebraska, Mopac Trail, Jamaica North Trail, Alice Abel Arboretum, Maxwell Arboretum L, Alice Abel Arboretum, Maxwell Arboretum (Paperback)


Chapters: Trails in Lincoln, Nebraska, Mopac Trail, Jamaica North Trail, Alice Abel Arboretum, Maxwell Arboretum, State Fair Park Arboretum, Joshua C. Turner Arboretum, Bethany, Nebraska, Wyuka Cemetery. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: An extensive network of trails in Lincoln, Nebraska are available for recreation there. The Antelope Valley Project provides a hub for the system. Project trails parallel the new Antelope Valley Parkway and provide connections to other trails. Capitol Parkway and its trail network connect to the Antelope Valley Project at J Street. Other trails utilize abandoned railroad rights of way. Some trails have been specially constructed. Still others, run through Wilderness Parkmiles of more primitive recreational trials exist there. At the Haymarket the Homestead Trail heads 72 miles (116 km) south to Marysville, KS. This extensive transportation, flood control and park complex, is the new hub of Lincoln's trails. A trail lines the Antelope Creek flood control channel from Military Road on the north to an extension connection of the Billy Wolff Trail on the South. The Parkway trails and connections to other trails, are made possible by a series of underpasses and bridges. The MoPac Trail intersects the Antelope Valley Project trail between W and Y Streets. The Jamaica North Trail is another of several convenient trails connected through the project. Virtually surrounding Holmes Lake, the trail connects with the Billy Wolff Trail south. The resulting trail complex, runs Northeast to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, City Campus. The trail runs from Holmes Lake, along Antelope Creek and Capitol Parkway, to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. In 2010, the intersection of South Street and Capitol Parkway will be ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1909226

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Chapters: Trails in Lincoln, Nebraska, Mopac Trail, Jamaica North Trail, Alice Abel Arboretum, Maxwell Arboretum, State Fair Park Arboretum, Joshua C. Turner Arboretum, Bethany, Nebraska, Wyuka Cemetery. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 28. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: An extensive network of trails in Lincoln, Nebraska are available for recreation there. The Antelope Valley Project provides a hub for the system. Project trails parallel the new Antelope Valley Parkway and provide connections to other trails. Capitol Parkway and its trail network connect to the Antelope Valley Project at J Street. Other trails utilize abandoned railroad rights of way. Some trails have been specially constructed. Still others, run through Wilderness Parkmiles of more primitive recreational trials exist there. At the Haymarket the Homestead Trail heads 72 miles (116 km) south to Marysville, KS. This extensive transportation, flood control and park complex, is the new hub of Lincoln's trails. A trail lines the Antelope Creek flood control channel from Military Road on the north to an extension connection of the Billy Wolff Trail on the South. The Parkway trails and connections to other trails, are made possible by a series of underpasses and bridges. The MoPac Trail intersects the Antelope Valley Project trail between W and Y Streets. The Jamaica North Trail is another of several convenient trails connected through the project. Virtually surrounding Holmes Lake, the trail connects with the Billy Wolff Trail south. The resulting trail complex, runs Northeast to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, City Campus. The trail runs from Holmes Lake, along Antelope Creek and Capitol Parkway, to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. In 2010, the intersection of South Street and Capitol Parkway will be ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1909226

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