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Located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States, Lovers Lane Soccer Complex covers an area of 71.8 acres. This park is suitable for walking, and features sports facilities such as soccer fields, ...
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36.97244, -86.40593
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Best Walking Routes in Lovers Lane Soccer Complex
#1 - The Loops at Lovers Lane
Length: 2.6 milesEst. Time: 46m
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FAQs about Lovers Lane Soccer Complex
Where is the best place to walk in Lovers Lane Soccer Complex?
According to Pacer users, the best place to walk in Lovers Lane Soccer Complex is The Loops at Lovers Lane, which has a 3.0-star rating from 0 reviews. This route is 2.6 miles long and takes an average of 46m to walk.
What sports can I do in Lovers Lane Soccer Complex?
According to the Pacer community, Lovers Lane Soccer Complex features sport facilities including soccer fields, and a golf course.
How many routes are in Lovers Lane Soccer Complex?
There’s one route in Lovers Lane Soccer Complex. It has a 4.0 star rating from 1 Pacer community review.
Best Walking Routes in Lovers Lane Soccer Complex
#1 - The Loops at Lovers Lane
Length: 2.6 milesEst. Time: 46m
Show All Routes >
Nearby Parks
Spero Kereiakes Park
Reservoir Hill Park
Weldon Peete Park
Circus Square Park
RiverWalk
Fountain Square Park
Roland Bland Park
Ogden Park
WKU Cherry Trees
Best Walking Routes in Lovers Lane Soccer Complex
#1 - The Loops at Lovers Lane
Length: 2.6 milesEst. Time: 46m
the loops at Lovers Lane is a set of 2 walking/running trails surrounding Lovers Lane soccer complex.
The inner loop (0.7 miles) is paved sidewalk-style in concrete. It circles the main soccer fields, with bathrooms and water fountains at the beginning and halfway points of the trail. There are no real elevation changes through this loop. It may have some shade in 5-10 years when the young trees mature, but no shade at this time.
The outer loop (1.6 miles) is a fine-crushed gravel trail that rings the boundary of the park, including the frisbee golf course and outer edge of the soccer fields. It kisses the inner loop along one side of the soccer fields. This trail is about 25% shaded by old growth trees dependant upon time of day.