LaSalle Trail explained
"LaSalle Trail" is also the name of a municipal trail network in LaSalle, Ontario, Canada.The LaSalle Trail is a rail trail in Indiana.
Occupying an abandoned railroad corridor, it is a 3.5miles bicycle and walking trail.[1]
It is currently open from Cripe St. to Cleveland Road in Roseland, Indiana. When completed it will connect at the Indiana/Michigan state line to the Blossomland River Trail (proposed)[2] in Michigan,[3] which will collectively be called the Indiana-Michigan River Valley Trail.[4]
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Notes and References
- Web site: LaSalle Trail . St. Joseph County Parks . Web . 2007-04-15 .
- Web site: Michigan Trailway Opportunities . Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund . Web . 2007-04-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070426103306/http://www.midnr.com/Publications/pdfs/PathwaysTrails/trailbrochurePG2.htm . 2007-04-26 . dead .
- Web site: APPENDIX A - Proposed St. Joseph Co. Bikeway Network . Public Comment DRAFT . St. Joseph Co . January 26, 1996 . Web . 2007-04-15 . https://archive.today/20010513010501/http://zuma.iusb.edu/~hinnefel/bikeped/bppc_a.html . May 13, 2001 . dead .
- Web site: IN-MI River Valley Trail . 2013-02-05 . 2012-09-10 . Southwest Michigan Planning Commission .