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Fort Robinson Trails
Length: 67 miles
   

Visit Fort Robinson State Park, Nebraska's largest and most historic state park, is located in the Pine Ridge region in the northwest. Sixty-seven miles of trails pass through ponderosa pine forest and open pastures of native prairie grasses, skirting the rugged buttes that overlook the historic fort. Most trails are undeveloped and challenging. Wildlife is abundant and the scenery is unsurpassed. The fort offers restaurant facilities and lodging of all types. Equestrian trails are numerous, and special facilities are available for stabling. Bike rentals are available at the fort. More about Fort Robinson Trails.

Trail Management Trail Usage
State Recreation Area Bicycle
State Historical Park Hiking
State Park Equestrian
State Recreational Trail Snowmobile
County Cross-country Skiing
City/Town All-terrain Vehicle
Natural Resources District Trail Surface
National Wildlife Refuge Asphalt
National Monument Board Walk
Nebraska Historical Society Concrete
National Forest Natural
National Grassland Crushed Rock
Open Private Land Woodchip

Call (308) 665-2900 for more information.
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