Fantle Memorial Park loop via Auld-Brokaw Trail
Fantle Memorial Park loop via Auld-Brokaw Trail
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Embark on an easy touring bicycle ride along the Fantle Memorial Park loop via Auld-Brokaw Trail. This route offers a pleasant journey alongside the meandering Marne Creek, where you can enjoy views of native grasses and wildflowers. Covering 6.1 miles (9.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 116 feet…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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664 m
Highlight • Rest Area
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5.87 km
Highlight • Monument
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9.86 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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3.78 km
3.23 km
1.43 km
1.10 km
188 m
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4.95 km
3.35 km
1.29 km
265 m
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The full loop is approximately 9.86 km (6.13 miles) and typically takes around 35-40 minutes to complete on a touring bicycle, depending on your pace. If you explore the broader Auld-Brokaw Trail system, rides can extend up to two hours.
Yes, this route is considered easy and is suitable for beginners and cyclists of all skill levels. The Auld-Brokaw Trail is predominantly paved and fairly flat, making it very accessible.
The terrain is predominantly paved with a concrete surface, offering a smooth ride. It is largely flat and easy to follow, making it ideal for touring bicycles.
You'll enjoy pleasant views alongside Marne Creek, with native grasses and wildflowers. The route connects several city parks, including Fantle Memorial Park, which features a veterans' memorial, playground, sports courts, disc golf, and picnic areas. You'll also pass by Riverside Park. The broader trail system connects to Lewis and Clark Lake and the Missouri River, offering additional scenic vistas.
You can typically find parking available at Fantle Memorial Park in Yankton, South Dakota, which provides direct access to the loop.
While the trail itself is generally welcoming, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in park areas and along shared paths. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer pleasant cycling conditions. Spring and early summer showcase native grasses and wildflowers, while fall brings colorful foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or cycle the Fantle Memorial Park loop via Auld-Brokaw Trail.
Yes, the Auld-Brokaw Trail is a significant part of Yankton's trail network, spanning approximately 10 miles within the city and connecting to an additional 20+ miles of trails outside its limits. It's also integrated into the larger 40-mile Meridian trails system and provides access to the repurposed Meridian Bridge for pedestrians and cyclists.
Absolutely. Given its easy difficulty, paved surface, and connection to parks with amenities like playgrounds, this route is very suitable for families with children.
The Auld-Brokaw Trail originated as a flood mitigation project for Marne Creek, which also created this valuable recreational asset. A major highlight of the connected Yankton trail system is access to the Meridian Bridge, a former vehicle bridge now repurposed for pedestrians and cyclists, offering excellent views of the city and the Missouri River.
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