North 1st Street Trail

Nebraska

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North 1st Street Trail Facts

States: Nebraska
Counties: Lincoln
Length: 2 miles
Trail end points: Cornhusker Highway and N. 1st St. and Superior St. and N. 1st St.
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 10424689

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North 1st Street Trail Description

The North 1st Street Trail parallels its namesake road through Lincoln's northwestern neighborhoods between Cornhusker Highway and Superior Street. Near its southern end, the trail offers access to West Lincoln Park, which has a playground and basketball court. The concrete pathway also connects to two other trails at either end: at its northern terminus, it links up with the Superior Street Trail and, at its southern end, it's anchored by the Oak Lake Connector Trail.

Parking and Trail Access

Parking is available at the Oak Lake Park, just south of Cornhusker Highway. The entrance to the park is on Charleston Road, near the intersection with Sun Valley Boulevard.

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