Virtual Guidebook to Nebraska East of the 100th Meridian
Cowboy Trail
between Valentine and Norfolk Nebraska
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 | The Cowboy Trail is a rail-to-trail conversion that runs 320 miles through the Nebraska Outback. (July 13, 2008) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Most of the Cowboy Trail runs through pasture and farmland, with some natural areas along streams (July 13, 2008) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Since it replaces the railroad, the Cowboy Trail runs right through the towns along its route (July 13, 2008) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The northwestern part of the Cowboy Trail runs through classic Nebraska Sand Hills country (July 13, 2008) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Wide open prairies near Ainsworth on the edge of the Sand Hills (July 13, 2008) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The high railroad trestle over the Niobrara River now carries the Cowboy Trail (July 13, 2008) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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