Description
The Chicago & Northwestern railroad's "Cowboy Line" was active for more than one hundred years-delivering gold from the Black Hills, transporting livestock from the ranches in the West, and carrying passengers through northern Nebraska. Now the 321-mile-long rail line is being remade into Nebraska's first state recreational trail which, when completed, will become the nation's longest rail-to-trail conversion. Nebraska's Cowboy Trail: A User's Guide is the essential companion for anyone planning to hike, bike, or ride horseback on the Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail, which currently extends from Norfolk to Valentine and will eventually stretch all the way to Chadron. The trail runs through numerous communities, accommodates multiple uses, and provides an up-close look at the ecology of the Great Plains-a view too easily missed when speeding by in a car. Keith Terry's guidebook enhances appreciation of the trail's natural advantages with descriptions of the region's flora and fauna and with pointers for food, lodging, and camping. He also provides brief narratives about historical events that occurred along the route. This guide illuminates a historical corridor of the Great Plains and will heighten the trail user's experience. Keith Terry is a professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
Author: Keith Terry
Publisher: Bison
Published: 05/01/2008
Pages: 118
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.36lbs
Size: 8.55h x 5.72w x 0.35d
ISBN13: 9780803294608
ISBN10: 0803294603
BISAC Categories:
- Travel | United States | Midwest | General
Author: Keith Terry
Publisher: Bison
Published: 05/01/2008
Pages: 118
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.36lbs
Size: 8.55h x 5.72w x 0.35d
ISBN13: 9780803294608
ISBN10: 0803294603
BISAC Categories:
- Travel | United States | Midwest | General
About the Author
Keith Terry is a professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.