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A real rest stop on the 63-mile rail trail through scenic southwest Iowa
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Photo by: Jim Schmid
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A cantilevered trail clings to cliffs in Whitewater Canyon; Gila National Forest, New Mexico
A cantilevered trail clings to cliffs in Whitewater Canyon; Gila National Forest, New Mexico
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Austin Metropolitan Area's first commuter rail -- Brushy Creek National Recreation Trail; Williamson County, Texas
Austin Metropolitan Area's first commuter rail -- Brushy Creek National Recreation Trail; Williamson County, Texas
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A log bridge over the creek; DeSoto National Forest near Lyman.
A log bridge over the creek; DeSoto National Forest near Lyman.
A log bridge over the creek; DeSoto National Forest near Lyman.
Stairs up Bow Ridge where the West Penn Trail passes over Conemaugh Lake. The tunnel that carried the railroad is now plugged, so bicyclists must climb over the ridge. These stairs make the climb easier.
Stairs up Bow Ridge where the West Penn Trail passes over Conemaugh Lake. The tunnel that carried the railroad is now plugged, so bicyclists must climb over the ridge. These stairs make the climb easier.
Stairs up Bow Ridge where the West Penn Trail passes over Conemaugh Lake. The tunnel that carried the railroad is now plugged, so bicyclists must climb over the ridge. These stairs make the climb easier.
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