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The Best Western Plus Midwest Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a nice paved trail that passes, parks, creeks, trees, and other nature along the route. This section of the Big Papio Trail starts near the Sunset Hills Pool. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 2 at the trailhead; Number of van-accessible spaces with access aisles: 2; Parking lot surface: paved. Trail Details: Trail surface: paved concrete,...
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A paved 7.7-mile path through West Omaha, from near 168th & W Maple Road, along the West Papio Creek, to south of 156th & W Center Road, connecting via a neighborhood trail to the 7 mile trail around Ed Zorinsky Lake. Accessibility: This asphalt, cement, and wooden bridge trail is typically at least 6 feet wide. There are edge barriers and handrails along the bridges. The slope is estimated to be mostly gentle except for steep to very steep sections (over 8% grade) up and downhill at about...
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Located at 702 West Centennial Road, Schwer Park is home to a 7-acre fishing lake and the very popular Splash Pad. A walking trail around the lake, full service restrooms, playground area, and a large pavilion make this park a fun place for all members of the family.
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Walnut Grove is a small park near South 153rd and Q Streets. The 1-mile loop trail connects to both the Zorinsky Lake Trail and the Q Street bike path. Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Walnut Grove Park Road at the east end of the trail. However, there are designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Q Street. It has been marked with a waypoint. The trail surface is pavement and typically at least 3...
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This is one of several trails that follow the various tributaries of the Papillion Creek. It currently begins in the middle of a field at Hefflinger Park just south of W. Maple Rd. The trail varies from the east to the west side of the creek as it traverses to the southeast approximately 10 miles to its connection with the Keystone trail. The trail passes through or near a total of six parks and varies from scenic settings to wide open areas as it winds its way to its terminus in Seymour...