Galloway Creek Greenway is a scenic and historic trail located in southeast Springfield, Missouri. Stretching for 5 miles, it offers a mix of concrete and asphalt surfaces, making it accessible to walkers, runners, bicyclists, in-line skaters, and wheelchair users. The trail passes through notable points of interest such as Sequiota Park, Galloway Village, and the Springfield Conservation Nature Center, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration of the natural beauty of the Ozarks.
Designated as a National Recreation Trail in 2003, Galloway Creek Greenway is part of the Ozark Greenways network, which aims to promote active transportation and preserve green spaces in the region. With its connections to the James River Greenway and James River Water Trail, this trail offers a diverse range of experiences, from scenic views of the James River corridor to opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and nature watching. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, Galloway Creek Greenway provides a picturesque and enjoyable outdoor experience.
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