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Work on the KRT continues. Several sections are complete; Urbana to St. Joseph; 1.5 mile in Ogden; 2 miles in Oakwood, and the Trestle Bridge in Vermilion County are open to the public for hiking, biking, and other non-motorized uses.
When complete, the multi-purpose recreational trail will extend 24.5 miles from Urbana to Kickapoo State Park in Vermilion County.
More information about how to access the trail.
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