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MoPac East Trail

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4.9

(8735)

12,832

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MoPac East Trail

09:03

35.5km

130m

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Hike the 22-mile MoPac East Trail, a difficult route through Nebraska's prairies and woodlands, offering diverse scenery and wildlife.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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MoPac East Trailhead

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The MoPac East Trailhead, just south of 84th and “O” streets, is an access point to the 25-mile crushed limestone MoPac Trail from Lincoln to Wabash. There are restrooms, water, and plenty of parking.

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32.3 km

2.65 km

524 m

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17.6 km

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1.94 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the MoPac East Trail?

The trail primarily features a crushed limestone surface, which generally drains well but can be soft after heavy rains or during winter. As you head east from Lincoln, the scenery shifts from urban outskirts to a more rural landscape, offering a mix of prairie, woodlands, and farmland. Much of the route is sheltered by trees lining the old railroad corridor.

How challenging is hiking the MoPac East Trail?

While some sources categorize it as 'difficult' due to its length, the MoPac East Trail is generally considered easy for hiking. It's largely flat with only two minor hills between Walton and Eagle. It's a great option for those looking for a long, accessible path, though good stamina is beneficial for the full distance.

Is the trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, its generally flat and well-maintained crushed limestone surface makes it very suitable for families and beginner hikers. The varied scenery and wildlife spotting opportunities add to its appeal for all ages. Just be mindful of the overall distance if planning to complete the entire route.

Where can I park and access the trail?

You'll find convenient parking, restrooms, and water at designated trailheads in Lincoln, Walton, Eagle, and Elmwood. These towns also offer access points to the trail.

What is the best time of year to visit the MoPac East Trail?

The MoPac East Trail is open for year-round recreation. Spring brings fragrant wild plum thickets, while fall offers vibrant red sumac and other foliage. Wildlife is active throughout the warmer months. Consider visiting in spring or fall for pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, though it's also popular for cross-country skiing in winter.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, the MoPac East Trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the MoPac East Trail.

What kind of wildlife or natural features can I expect to see?

The trail passes through some of southeast Nebraska's finest wildlife habitat. Keep an eye out for turkeys, deer, rabbits, and various songbirds. You'll also encounter beautiful landscapes with large cottonwoods, oak trees, and sumac, which turns bright red in the fall.

Does the trail connect to other paths or networks?

Yes, the MoPac East Trail connects to Lincoln's extensive city trail network, which spans over 130 miles. It is also a segment of the larger Great American Rail Trail, a 3,700-mile route stretching from Washington to Washington D.C. The route also passes through sections of the MoPac Trail East and ADT - Nebraska - M - Seg 1.

Are there any amenities or services available along the route?

Yes, you'll find parking, restrooms, and water at trailheads in Lincoln, Walton, Eagle, and Elmwood. The small towns along the route also provide modest dining and retail options if you need to resupply or grab a bite.

Is the MoPac East Trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

The MoPac East Trail is primarily an out-and-back route, following a linear path along a former railroad corridor. For almost its entire length, a separate, natural-surfaced path for horseback riders, the Charles L. Warner Equestrian Trail, parallels it.

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