Map of the Lincoln Prairie Trail
Lincoln Praire Trail
Lincoln Prairie Trail
LENGTH:
15 miles
SURFACE:
paved
COMMUNITIES:
Taylorville, Owaneco, Millersville, Pana
HIGHLIGHTS:
farmland, Illinois countryside
RELATED LINKS:
The Lincoln Prairie Trail is a 15-mile long paved pathway that stretches between Taylorville and Pana in Central Illinois. The trail follows the route of an abandoned railroad right-of-way and parrallels State Route 29 for much of the way. The trail goes past forested areas, over the South Fork Sangamon River, past Taylorville Lake and past wide open farmland.
Communities
The Lincoln Prairie Trail goes past the following communities: Taylorville, Owaneco, Millersville and Pana.
End Points
The northwest end of the Lincoln Prairie Trail is located at S. Paw Paw Street and E Market Street on the east side of Taylorville.
The southeast end of the trail is located at E. 350 N Road and State Route 29 on the northwest side of Pana.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Lincoln Prairie Trail
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