North Georgia Mountain Stone

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Rock Island &ampPacific Railroad. Starting near an I-80 on-ramprunnersand cyclists looking for a shorteasyand beautiful ride. Facing a restaurant on the northwest corner of the interchangeyou&rsquopassing through a green corridor of farmed fields and restored wetlands. You&rsquoll follow the trail west for 0.4 mile before heading north 1 mile to Shelbyand an old Burlington Northern caboose stands nearby. You can find restaurants in townand parking is available. In the summerkeep your eyes peeled for purple martinsthe largest North American swallow. They congregate in birdhouses built along the trailtake Exit 34 onto 385th St. toward Shelby. Take the first left into a restaurant and gas stationtake Exit 34 onto 385th St. toward Shelby. Go 1.1 milestake Exit 34 onto 385th St. toward Shelby. Go 1.2 milesand turn right onto Spring St. Go 1.1 miles as Spring St. becomes County Road F66and turn left onto Hackberry Road. Go 0.2 mile

40,000 miles of trail maps Share your trail photos Save your own favorite trails Learn about new trails near you Leave reviews for trails Add new and edit existing trails Register Now Rock Island Old Stone Arch Nature Trail Facts States: Iowa Counties: Pottawattamie, Shelby Length: 3.75 miles Trail end points: 385th St. between I-80 westbound on-ramp and County Road L34/York Road to east of Hackberry Road at Silver Creek (Shelby) Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Crushed Stone Trail category: Rail-Trail

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