Yankton loop via Auld Brokaw Trail
Yankton loop via Auld Brokaw Trail
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15.4km
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Cycling
Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride along the Yankton loop via Auld Brokaw Trail, a paved path that winds gently through the city. This 9.6-mile (15.4 km) route offers a smooth experience, gaining only 175 feet (53 metres) in elevation, making it perfect for a quick 55-minute outing. As…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Missouri National Recreational River
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Start point
Parking
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8.10 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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9.38 km
Highlight (Segment) • Bridge
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11.5 km
Highlight • Lake
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15.4 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.27 km
6.00 km
1.17 km
846 m
657 m
290 m
190 m
Surfaces
10.1 km
4.39 km
657 m
259 m
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The route is approximately 15.4 km (9.6 miles) long and generally takes about 55 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, this route is categorized as 'easy' and is suitable for all skill levels and any fitness level. It features mostly paved surfaces and minimal elevation gain, making it very manageable for beginners.
The Auld-Brokaw Trail segment is primarily a paved, multi-use concrete path, 10 feet wide, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride. While the broader Yankton trail system may include other surfaces, this specific trail is known for its paved nature.
The trail meanders through Yankton, following Marne Creek, offering views of native grasses and wildflowers. It connects various city parks and natural areas. You can also enjoy views of the Missouri River, especially where it links to trails around the Lewis and Clark Lake Recreation Area.
Yes, particularly in the natural areas and near the Missouri River, you might spot wildlife such as wild turkeys and deer.
Yes, the route passes by several points of interest. You'll go through Riverside Park and cross the Meridian Bridge Trail. You'll also pass near Westside Park.
The Auld Brokaw Trail is well-integrated into Yankton, connecting various city parks. You can typically find parking at city parks along the route, which offer convenient access points to the multi-use trail system.
While the trail is a multi-use path, specific regulations for dogs can vary by park or section. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Always check local signage for the most current rules.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer pleasant conditions for cycling in Yankton. Consider checking the local weather forecast, especially during peak summer for heat or late fall for cooler temperatures.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access and cycle the Auld Brokaw Trail or the broader Meridian Trail System in Yankton.
Yes, the Auld-Brokaw Trail is a key part of Yankton's extensive 40-mile Meridian Trail System. It connects to other significant trails, including those around the Lewis and Clark Lake area, offering cyclists expanded routing options and longer rides.
The trail is integrated into the city, passing by parks and urban areas, so you'll find trailside benches for resting. For refreshments, you can easily access cafes and restaurants in Yankton from various points along the route.