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Trails along tracks in Minneapolis, MN
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
Photo category:
Urban Trails
Tags:
urban trails, rail crossings, bicycle
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Salmon sculpture called “Leaper” by Tom Jay, 2003, along Riverside Park Trail in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Salmon sculpture called “Leaper” by Tom Jay, 2003, along Riverside Park Trail in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Salmon sculpture called “Leaper” by Tom Jay, 2003, along Riverside Park Trail in Mount Vernon, Washington.
Art on the Walnut Street Bridge across the Tennessee River, which has been converted to nonmotorized trail use. Downtown Chattanooga, TN.
Art on the Walnut Street Bridge across the Tennessee River, which has been converted to nonmotorized trail use. Downtown Chattanooga, TN.
Art on the Walnut Street Bridge across the Tennessee River, which has been converted to nonmotorized trail use. Downtown Chattanooga, TN.
Walk-through sculpture on trail in Seattle’s Space Needle Park
Walk-through sculpture on trail in Seattle’s Space Needle Park
Walk-through sculpture on trail in Seattle’s Space Needle Park
Highly structured trail and urban park featues along the embankment of the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada
Highly structured trail and urban park featues along the embankment of the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada
Highly structured trail and urban park featues along the embankment of the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada
Trails along tracks in St. Paul, Minnesota
Trails along tracks in St. Paul, Minnesota
Trails along tracks in St. Paul, Minnesota
Lounging and biking along the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada. A trail runs above the flood wall on each side of the river.
Lounging and biking along the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada. A trail runs above the flood wall on each side of the river.
Lounging and biking along the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada. A trail runs above the flood wall on each side of the river.