Nebraska Trails
Great Plains Trail

portion of Bison Trail
I recently added two new Nebraska trails to Trailsnet.com. One was the Bison Trail and the other was the White River Rail Trail. Both of them may some day be part of the Great Plains Trail that will run from the U.S./Canada border all the way down to the Guadalupe Mountains in Texas.
White River Trail
The White River Trail is a short but sweet rail trail that runs from Crawford, Nebraska to historical Fort Robinson. Although short on length, it is long on charm. The trail itself is peaceful and easy-riding. At each end, trail lovers will enjoy the history of Fort Robinson and the quaint, small-town joys of Crawford, NE.
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That’s an awesome photo of the winding trail into Toadstool!
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I thought this would be a good photo to show bicyclists who think the Great Plains Trail sounds boring. In fact, I say we put this photo as the website banner and adopt the motto, “The Great Plains Trail: a Veritable Roller-coaster from Canada to Texas”
We’ll discuss that at the next Board meeting.