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If you need to stretch your legs, this is the place.
We stayed over at the Doubletree and needed a little exercise after a day on the road. This is a great river walk. I have no idea how far it winds along the river but we walked 30 minutes out and 30...
If you need to stretch your legs, this is the place.
We stayed over at the Doubletree and needed a little exercise after a day on the road. This is a great river walk. I have no idea how far it winds along the river but we walked 30 minutes out and 30...
This trail starts at the East end of the Milwaukee Trail near the University of Montana. The trail is approximately 4 miles long. However, additional mileage can be added by either going under the r...
This trail starts at the East end of the Milwaukee Trail near the University of Montana. The trail is approximately 4 miles long. However, additional mileage can be added by either going under the r...
I walked along the trail on a Sunday morning. There was a regular flow of joggers and bikers but not busy. Best birdwatching was off the track nearer to the river.
If you need to stretch your legs, this is the place.
We stayed over at the Doubletree and needed a little exercise after a day on the road. This is a great river walk. I have no idea how far it winds along the river but we walked 30 minutes out and 30...
If you need to stretch your legs, this is the place.
We stayed over at the Doubletree and needed a little exercise after a day on the road. This is a great river walk. I have no idea how far it winds along the river but we walked 30 minutes out and 30...
So close to the city
This trail starts at the East end of the Milwaukee Trail near the University of Montana. The trail is approximately 4 miles long. However, additional mileage can be added by either going under the r...
So close to the city
This trail starts at the East end of the Milwaukee Trail near the University of Montana. The trail is approximately 4 miles long. However, additional mileage can be added by either going under the r...
An interesting bird watching spot
I walked along the trail on a Sunday morning. There was a regular flow of joggers and bikers but not busy. Best birdwatching was off the track nearer to the river.