• Author: Maly Marketing
  • Created: August 22, 2019 1:40 pm
  • Updated: August 22, 2019 4:44 pm
  • Distance Instructions
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  • Distance 22 miles
  • Time 8 h 44 min
  • Speed 2 mph
  • Min altitude 1171 ft
  • Peak 1375 ft
  • Climb 761 ft
  • Descent 873 ft

A 25-mile crushed limestone trail through some of southeast Nebraska’s finest wildlife habitat. “The MoPac” offers year-round recreation for hikers, joggers, bicyclists, horseback riders, cross country skiers, and wildlife watchers. Paralleling the limestone trail is the natural-surfaced Charles L. Warner Equestrian Trail. Trail starts in Lincoln and ends near Wabash.

Directions: Parking in Lincoln (on 84th Street, just south of O Street), Walton, Eagle, Elmwood & Wabash. Equestrian parking at 98th & A Streets, Lincoln

A 25-mile crushed limestone trail through some of southeast Nebraska’s finest wildlife habitat. “The MoPac” offers year-round recreation for hikers, joggers, bicyclists, horseback riders, cross country skiers, and wildlife watchers. Paralleling the limestone trail is the natural-surfaced Charles L. Warner Equestrian Trail. Trail starts in Lincoln and ends near Wabash.

Directions: Parking in Lincoln (on 84th Street, just south of O Street), Walton, Eagle, Elmwood & Wabash. Equestrian parking at 98th & A Streets, Lincoln

A 25-mile crushed limestone trail through some of southeast Nebraska’s finest wildlife habitat. “The MoPac” offers year-round recreation for hikers, joggers, bicyclists, horseback riders, cross country skiers, and wildlife watchers. Paralleling the limestone trail is the natural-surfaced Charles L. Warner Equestrian Trail. Trail starts in Lincoln and ends near Wabash.

Directions: Parking in Lincoln (on 84th Street, just south of O Street), Walton, Eagle, Elmwood & Wabash. Equestrian parking at 98th & A Streets, Lincoln