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Upper LaPlatte River trail

This brief connector runs just a tenth of a mile along the Upper LaPlatte River, likely serving as a link between longer segments or providing quick access to the water. At this length, it's more functional spur than destination—useful for anglers or paddlers staging near the river. Expect minimal elevation change and a straightforward walk.

Length
0.1 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Life Church Cafe
21.4 mi away
Restaurant
Turtle Island Cafe
9.0 mi away
Shelter
Cedar
5.7 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Lakes & ponds (1)
Trails (24)
Lean-tos (4)
  • Pine5.8 mi
  • Oak5.7 mi
  • Cedar5.7 mi
  • The Basin Harbor Lean-to13.0 mi
Primitive campsites (27)
  • Unnamed campsite5.7 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.7 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.7 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.7 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.7 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.8 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.8 mi
  • North Beach Campground9.1 mi
§ Nearby parking

34 parking areas· 3 accessible

Closest parking lots within range, ranked by walking distance. Accessibility flags come from Google verified-data; surface and capacity from OpenStreetMap. Confirm hours and seasonal closures before you go.

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