Jamaica North Trail


The Jamaica North Trail is a 6.5-mile-long pedestrian and cycling trail running through southwest Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.

Description

According to an October 2003 press release, the city of Lincoln purchased an railway segment for $605,000. Construction began in May 2006, the groundbreaking ceremony took place in mid-June 2006, and the trail itself was slated to open in late October 2006.
The majority of the trail runs directly through Wilderness Park, a wooded area covering more than, which already featured a "recreational" trail system of over. The Jamaica North trail connects to the Homestead Trail, which will ultimately extend from Lincoln's Haymarket District to Marysville, Kansas.
The trail's surface is composed of crushed limestone and asphalt.
The Jamaica North Trail follows the path of an abandoned Union Pacific Railroad segment which ran through the historic town of Jamaica, Nebraska, near Saltillo Road.