Parking for the Two Lakes Trail is at 48th Avenue on the western end. You can also park at Lake North Park off Lakeview Road just west of 18th Avenue and off Lakeview Road near Loup Park, as well as at Loup Campground off 83rd Street.
The trail system is very well maintained and highly recommended. I have no issues with a road bike fitted with 700-23 or 700-25 tires, even on the connecting hard packed gravel trails. The bollards are close together to deny vehicle traffic.
Including the trail around North Lake it comes to 4.5 miles. Around the Lake you meet Fisherman. The Rail Trail goes through a camp ground and through majestic Cottonwood and Pine trees and across “Caster’s Crossing” ends at a dirt surface trail around South Lake, with bollards to close together for my Tri-Cruiser. Noel Keller 14 Sep 09
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