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Ingram Slough Trail loop

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2.6

(26)

73

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Ingram Slough Trail loop

00:37

6.01km

10m

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The Ingram Slough Trail loop offers a dynamic jogging experience, blending natural beauty with varied terrain. You will navigate a mix of decomposed granite, cement paths, and unpaved sections, passing through scenic wetlands and alongside the Orchard Golf Course. Expect gentle slopes and some steeper hills, providing a good workout…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Ingram Slough Trail

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The Ingram Slough Trail follows the Ingram Slough River around a residential Lincoln Crossing area in Lincoln. It's a paved trail, and the nearby Ingram Slough is fishable. It's a …

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5.86 km

125 m

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3.29 km

1.72 km

602 m

390 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Ingram Slough Trail loop?

The "Ingram Slough Trail loop" is not yet a widely recognized or distinctly established jogging trail. Information suggests it is either synonymous with, or a part of, the Beal Slough Trail project, which is currently under development in Lincoln. Construction for the formal trail is projected to begin in late 2025 or 2026. Currently, there might be informal dirt paths in the area.

How long does it take to jog the Ingram Slough Trail loop?

The route is approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) long. For an average jogger, it typically takes around 35-40 minutes to complete the loop.

What is the terrain and surface like for jogging on this route?

The planned Beal Slough Trail, which this route is likely part of, will feature a 10-foot wide concrete surface with 2-foot wide earthen or concrete shoulders. This design provides a consistent, stable, and generally flat surface, ideal for jogging. If you're exploring the area before the formal trail is built, you might encounter informal dirt paths.

Is the Ingram Slough Trail loop suitable for beginner joggers?

Yes, the planned trail is anticipated to have a relatively flat and easy grade due to its concrete surface and design. This makes it suitable for a wide range of joggers, including beginners, those looking for a leisurely run, or individuals seeking a low-impact workout.

Where can I park to access the Ingram Slough Trail loop?

As the formal trail is under development, specific designated parking for the "Ingram Slough Trail loop" is not yet established. However, once the Beal Slough Trail is completed, it will connect to Lincoln's wider trail network, which typically includes accessible parking areas at various trailheads. It's advisable to check local Lincoln Parks and Recreation resources closer to the trail's completion for official parking information.

Is the Ingram Slough Trail loop dog-friendly?

While specific rules for the future Ingram Slough/Beal Slough Trail are not yet finalized, most trails within Lincoln's extensive network are dog-friendly, requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local regulations once the trail is officially opened to confirm any specific rules.

What is the best time of year to jog this trail?

Given its location in Lincoln, Nebraska, the best times to jog this trail would likely be spring and fall. These seasons offer milder temperatures and pleasant scenery. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter may bring snow and ice, potentially affecting trail conditions, especially on informal dirt paths.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features along the route?

Yes, the planned Beal Slough Trail is designed to run through the Beal Slough Greenway and Jonathan Gapp Park. This suggests a scenic environment with natural green spaces, potential views of wetlands or waterways, and even an award-winning disc golf course, offering a diverse visual experience for joggers.

Does the Ingram Slough Trail loop connect to other trails in Lincoln?

Yes, a key feature of the upcoming Beal Slough Trail is its enhanced connectivity. It is designed to link the Helen Boosalis Trail with Pine Lake Road, and extend towards South 70th Street and Yankee Hill Road, integrating with Lincoln's extensive trail network. This will create more continuous and accessible routes for runners.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the trail?

No, typically, trails within Lincoln's public park system, including new developments like the Beal Slough Trail, do not require permits or charge entrance fees for public use.

What makes the Ingram Slough Trail loop a notable route for joggers?

This route, as part of the future Beal Slough Trail, is a significant expansion of Lincoln's highly-regarded trail network. It will offer a new 10-foot wide concrete surface, enhancing connectivity and providing a safe alternative transportation route in southeast Lincoln. Its integration with natural green spaces and existing trail infrastructure makes it a valuable addition for local joggers.

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