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Panhandle Pathway

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The Panhandle Pathway is a rail to trail conversion in north central Indiana, United States. It is currently about 21 miles long and runs along the former Pennsylvania Railroad Panhandle line. At the north, the trail begins in the town of Winamac, Indiana, and closely parallels U.S. Highway 35 toward its south terminus in Kenneth, west of Logansport, Indiana.[1]

As of August 2015, the trail is accessible from parking areas in Winamac, Star City, and Royal Center. The pathway has a trailhead near its south terminus at Cass County roads 50 North & 600 West. There is overflow parking at the church nearby. The trailhead has a portable toilet, but no drinking water.

Currently, the south end of the trail terminates near the right-of-way for the Toledo, Peoria & Western Railroad. There are plans to extend the trail to France Park.

References

  1. ^ "The Panhandle Pathway". Panhandlepathway.org. Retrieved 2015-08-11.