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If you're after a long, varied walk without significant climbs, the West Papio Trail delivers a unique experience. This difficult 15.0-mile (24.1 km) route, with just 155 feet (47 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 6 hours and 6 minutes to complete. You'll follow the West Papillion Creek through a mix of open fields, wooded sections, and urban parks, offering a constantly changing backdrop. Keep an eye out for the historic railroad bridges along the Rails-to-Trails segment, which add a touch of history to the mostly paved path.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is accessible year-round, though summer days can be quite sunny in exposed areas. It's a popular spot for hikers, runners, and cyclists, and its integration into the Omaha metropolitan area means amenities are often within reach. You can connect to other major trails like the Keystone Trail, making it easy to extend your adventure or explore different sections.
What makes the West Papio Trail stand out is its historical significance as part of America's first transcontinental railroad route. A 3.2-mile section preserves this heritage with retrofitted bridges and interpretive exhibits near the Hell Creek girder bridge. This blend of natural scenery, urban convenience, and historical context makes it a compelling option for anyone looking for a substantial, yet generally flat, outdoor activity in the Omaha area.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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While the Komoot tour data lists this route as "difficult," the West Papio Trail is generally considered easy. It's predominantly a wide, concrete, paved path with a relatively low elevation gain, making it accessible for various activities beyond hiking, such as biking and rollerblading. You'll find some uphill climbs after tunneling under Dodge Road and Blondo Street, but overall, it's a gentle experience.
The trail follows the Papillion Creek and offers diverse scenery. You'll pass through open fields, office parks, residential neighborhoods, and several city parks. Expect wooded areas, agricultural plots, and views of the creek, which widens in certain sections. Don't miss the Bluestem Prairie Preserve for a natural highlight.
Yes, the trail offers several points of interest. You'll pass by Westchester Park and the Bluestem Prairie Preserve. A significant 3.2-mile section follows a portion of America's first transcontinental railroad, featuring historic railroad bridges retrofitted for trail use and interpretive exhibits near the Hell Creek girder bridge.
Yes, the trail is a substantial recreational asset that connects with other significant trails. At its southern end, it links with the Keystone Trail, allowing for longer excursions. The route also passes through sections of the West Papio Creek Trail, ADT - Nebraska - M - Seg 1, and the Pacific Street Trail, among others.
The West Papio Trail integrates well with the Omaha metro region, providing numerous convenient access points and parking options. You can often find parking near the various city parks it passes through, such as Westchester Park, or at designated trailheads like the West Papio Trail — Northern Terminus.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The paved nature of the trail makes it enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking and biking. In spring, you'll see new growth, and in fall, the changing leaves provide beautiful colors. Summer can be hot, so plan for early morning or late afternoon visits.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the West Papio Trail. It is a public recreational asset open for everyone to enjoy.
Absolutely. The wide, paved surface and generally flat terrain make it very accessible and suitable for families with children, strollers, and even bikes or rollerblades. It's a great option for an easy outing with the whole family.
Yes, there are a few short gaps in the trail. When you encounter these, you may need to navigate via on-road connections or sidewalks to continue your journey. These sections are typically well-marked or intuitive to follow.
The West Papio Trail offers a substantial pathway, stretching approximately 23 to 23.5 miles in length, providing ample opportunity for long walks, runs, or bike rides.
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