Food
and
Refreshments
on or
Near the Trail |
Some
stretches of the trail can be long--please carry water.
Council
Bluffs: Convenience Store
Mineola: Mineola
Steak House
Silver City: Silver City Saloon
Malvern: C & M's Cafe, 306 Main St.
Bowler Bistro & Coffee Ground, 317 Main St.
Imogene: Emerald
Isle
Shenandoah: Depot
Deli, 101 Railroad Avenue
Coin: The Gold Coin, 123 Main St.
|
| LODGING |
Doubletree
Hotel in downtown Omaha gives easy access to the Old Market
area and to the Omaha bike paths. (800) 222-8733
Western Inn on the I-80 and Madison Avenue Exit in Council
Bluffs.
Pierce Guest Cottage: Greg and Bonnie Pierce; 31050 Little
Lane; Malvern, IA 51551; (712) 624-8850 or bonsgreg@msn.com.
Country Inn Motel-Restaurant and Lounge: HWY 59 and Sheridan
Ave., Shenandoah (712) 246-1550
Days Inn: 108 N. Fremont St., Shenandoah (712) 246-5733
Fiftyniner Motel and Campgrounds: 1004 S. Fremont St.,
Shenandoah (712) 246-2925
The Coin Guest House: Contact Jonna Wensel (712) 583-3345
For groups, The Blanchard Guest House (712) 583-3275 |
| CAMPING |
*
Indicates on or near the trail
Haworth
Park: Bellevue, NE (402) 293-3098
Boehner Park*: in Malvern: about halfway between Council
Bluffs and Shenandoah; contact the Malvern Information Center
at Collins Drug
Fiftyniner Motel and Campgrounds: 1004 S. Fremont St.,
Shenandoah (712) 246-2925
Shenandoah Sportsmans Park*: contact the Shenandoah Information
Center at the Depot Deli
Ikes Building*: just south of Shenandoah where the trail
crosses Highway 2; contact Dan Zollars at (712) 246-5820
or Dan Zollars
Pioneer Park: 8 miles east of Shenandoah on Highway 2
(712) 542-3864
Pierce Creek Recreation Area: 4 miles north of Shenandoah
on Highway 59 (712) 542-3864
Coin's Wabash Trace Park*: just along the trail; Camping, complete with restrooms, shower, electrical
hookups, picnic tables, grills, pavillion, bike racks, etc. is available at the
Wabash Trace Park. Trail maps are available at the Clerk's Office adjacent to
the park. Campground is large enough to accomodate RVs, Tow Behinds, etc., with
a separate area for primitive camping as well. Contact Coin City Clerk (712) 583-3523
|
| BIKE
SHOPS |
Bike Rack: 14510 Eagle Run Dr, Omaha (402) 333-1031
The Bike Way: 15115 Industrial Road, Omaha (402) 392-2390
Endless
Trail Bike Shop: 15 South 23rd St, Council Bluffs (712) 322-9760
Highgear Bicycle Store of Omaha: 8610 Brentwood Drive, LaVista (402) 935-1988
Olympia Cycle: Omaha (402) 554-1940
Trek Store of Omaha: 7214 Jones Street. Omaha (402) 884-1820
True Wheel Cycling and Fitness: 120 W. Broadway St., Council
Bluffs (712) 328-0767
Xtreme Wheels Bike & Sport: 19277 Conifer Lane, Council
Bluffs (712) 388-0800
Donohue Bicycle Service: 717 Center St., Stanton (712)
829-2534
Kirby's Bike and Cart: 104 Rye St. (1 block east of the
Depot Deli), Shenandoah (712) 246-4204
|
AREA
ATTRACTIONS |
Historic
General Dodge House: Council Bluffs (712) 322-2406
Western
Historic Trails Center: Council Bluffs (712) 366-4900
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo:
Omaha (402) 733-8401
Old Market: Downtown Omaha
(800) 332-1819
Loess Hills
Visitors Center: Moorhead, IA (800) 886-5441
Loess
Hills Scenic Byway
Waubonsie
State Park: 7 miles southwest of Sidney, IA at Highways
239 and 2 (712) 382-2786 |
| MORE
INFORMATION |
Iowa
Division of Tourism (800) 332-1819 www.traveliowa.com/
Omaha Visitors Bureau (800) 332-1819 www.visitomaha.com
Council Bluffs Visitors Bureau (800) 228-6878 www.councilbluffsiowa.com
Shenandoah Chamber (712) 246-3455 http://shenandoahiowa.net/
Bill Danforth, President of SWINT (712) 246-2591
Bill Hillman, Depot Deli (712) 246-4444 |