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The MoPac Trail East offers a moderate jogging experience through a diverse rural landscape. You will transition from the city's edge into open prairie, lush woodlands, and active farmland. This 5.4 miles (8.7 km) route involves a gentle 118 feet (36 metres) of elevation gain, taking approximately 54 minutes to complete. Keep an eye out for wildlife like turkeys and deer, and enjoy the fragrant wild plum thickets in late spring.
This well-maintained trail features a primary surface of finely crushed limestone, making it ideal for jogging. Access points are conveniently located in the small communities it connects, such as Walton and Eagle. You will find parking options available at these access points, making it easy to start your run.
As a former railway corridor, the MoPac Trail East provides a scenic escape while connecting several small communities. The route's varied scenery, from city outskirts to agricultural lands, highlights the region's natural beauty. It is a notable trail for experiencing the local ecosystem and history of the area.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The MoPac Trail East extends from the outskirts of Lincoln eastward. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, you can typically find access points and parking in the small communities it passes through, such as Walton, Eagle, Elmwood, and Wabash.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
Late spring is particularly pleasant, as wild plum thickets add a fragrant element to the surroundings. The trail offers diverse scenery throughout the year, but spring and fall generally provide the most comfortable temperatures for jogging.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the MoPac Trail East. It is a publicly accessible recreational path.
The primary surface of the MoPac Trail East is finely crushed limestone, which is excellent for jogging as it offers more cushion than asphalt. While the westernmost section of the broader MoPac Trail within Lincoln is paved, this eastern segment is predominantly crushed limestone with a few paved sections mixed in.
Jogging on the MoPac Trail East is considered to be of low difficulty. It's known for its mostly flat profile with not a lot of climbs, making it suitable for covering miles without significant exhaustion and accessible for all skill levels, including beginners.
You'll experience a diverse rural landscape, transitioning through open prairie, lush woodlands, and active farmland. Wildlife sightings are common and may include turkeys, deer, rabbits, and various songbirds. In late spring, you might also enjoy the fragrant wild plum thickets.
Absolutely! The MoPac Trail East is a multi-use trail popular for various activities, including hiking, biking, and horseback riding. There's even a parallel equestrian trail for much of its length.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the ADT - Nebraska - M - Seg 1 and seamlessly connects to the MoPac Trail West, creating a total of approximately 27 miles of continuous trail for longer runs or rides. You'll also find sections of the Charles L Warner Equestrian Trail running parallel.
The trail provides a scenic escape from urban environments, connecting several small communities like Walton, Eagle, Elmwood, and Wabash. These towns offer opportunities to stop and explore local businesses. The trail itself, known as the MoPac East Trail, is a notable feature as a successful rail-to-trail conversion.
The MoPac Trail East alone spans nearly 22 miles. It seamlessly connects to the MoPac Trail West, creating a combined trail system of approximately 27 miles, offering extensive options for longer runs or rides.
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