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Landmark: Lone Pine State ParkCity: Kalispell
Country: USA Montana
Continent: North America
Lone Pine State Park, Kalispell, USA Montana, North America
Wilderness Park is a 137-acre urban park located in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a mix of deciduous trees, primarily oak and maple, with an understory of shrubs and grasses. The terrain is gently rolling, with the Salt Creek forming a central waterway. Paved and unpaved trails traverse the landscape. The creek bed consists of gravel and exposed rock in some sections.
Location & Access Logistics
Wilderness Park is situated south of downtown Lincoln. Access is primarily from South 1st Street, with multiple parking lots available along this road. The park is approximately 4km south of the city center. Public transport options include the StarTran bus route 1, which stops at the intersection of South 1st Street and Pioneers Boulevard, providing access to the park's northern entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1970. The land was formerly agricultural and undeveloped prairie. The Salt Creek is a tributary of the Big Blue River, and the park's ecosystem is representative of the Great Plains riparian zone.
Key Highlights & Activities
Hiking and biking are permitted on designated trails. Birdwatching is a common activity due to the diverse avian population. Fishing is possible in Salt Creek. Picnicking is available at designated areas with tables.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located at the main parking areas. Limited shade is available under mature trees. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available throughout the park. No food vendors are present within the park; nearest services are located along South 1st Street.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon light provides optimal illumination of the landscape. The months of April through October offer the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
A local historical oddity is the presence of remnants of an old railroad bed that once ran through the area, now incorporated into some of the park's trails. A specific tip for visitors is to be aware of potential flooding along Salt Creek during periods of heavy rainfall.
Nearby Landmarks
- Lincoln Children's Zoo - 2.5km North
- Sunken Gardens - 3.0km North
- Nebraska State Capitol - 4.5km North
- Morrill Hall (University of Nebraska State Museum) - 4.8km North