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PHOTO GALLERY:
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One of the shorter trails planned for the Omaha area, the Field Club trail follows an abandoned railroad bed through one of the city’s mature but stately neighborhoods. The trail starts at Leavenworth Street and heads south terminating at Vinton Street just north of Interstate 80. Approximate length 1.8 miles.
The northern section of the trail lies 30 feet below the adjacent properties. This feature provides users with a quiet secluded experience with a rural feel. The corridor for this path is also very wide with few obstructions along with way.
As the trail runs to the south, the terrain flattens and opens into a tree lined segment in a neighborhood setting before terminating near an old grain storage.
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TRAIL STATISTICS:
- Length: 1.72 miles
- Surface: Paved - 10 foot wide concrete.
- Difficulty: Easy
ACTIVITIES:
    
TRAILBLAZING:
When constructed, the final leg of the Field Club trail will pass under Interstate 80, turn and tie into the Keystone Trail approximately 3 miles to the west on the banks of the Little Papillion Creek.
TRAIL REVIEWS:
Downsides:
- Secluded
- No lighting
- Short distance
- Currently no connections to other trails
Upsides:
- Quiet and scenic
- Adjacent to several parks and a golf course
- Less traffic than most trails
- Few at-grade crossings
- Wide corridor
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