
Cowboy Trail
The Cowboy Trail currently runs 195 miles across northern Nebraska, following the old Chicago & Northwestern rail route from Norfolk in the east to Valentine in the west.
Cowboy Trail - Wikipedia
The Cowboy Trail is a rail trail in northern Nebraska. It is a multi-use recreational trail suitable for bicycling, walking and horseback riding. It occupies an abandoned Chicago and North Western …
Cowboy Trail Road Trip | Canada's Alberta
Discover must-visit destinations along Alberta’s Cowboy Trail (Hwy 22) by car, bicycle and horseback. Historic ranches, downhome cooking and craft beverages await.
Cowboy Trail | Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
The Cowboy Trail passes through 30 communities of varying sizes and offerings, most located 10 to 15 miles apart on the trail. Almost all have a place to camp, have a meal, restock supplies and shopping.
Cowboy Trail - nebraskatrailsfoundation.org
Born from the Rails-to-Trails project, which transformed abandoned railroad corridors into accessible pathways, the Cowboy Trail stands as a remarkable achievement in the preservation of history and …
Campsite | Rangeton Park | Evansburg
At the corner of calming and charismatic lies Rangeton Park, a beautiful rustic campground nestled along the Pembina River, just off the Cowboy Trail (Hwy 22) in Yellowhead County, Alberta.
Best Stops on the Cowboy Trail South of Cochrane
May 25, 2015 · Whether you’re planning an easy day trip from Calgary or a leisurely weekend drive, this portion of the Cowboy Trail offers plenty of worthwhile stops, from art centres and conservation areas …
The Cowboy Trail
Nestled between the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian prairie, in the high ranching country of Alberta, is the historic Cowboy Trail.
Bike the Cowboy Trail - U.S. National Park Service
Feb 8, 2021 · Bike or walk the Cowboy Trail, a rails-to-trails conversion that passes through Valentine, NE, and over the Niobrara National Scenic River via a historic railroad bridge.
Alberta Highway 22 - Wikipedia
Highway 22, officially named Cowboy Trail, is a 584-kilometre (363 mi) highway in the Canadian province of Alberta. It generally parallels Highway 2, beginning in the foothills of southern Alberta at …