Walk-time mapping · Nebraska · Extended walking catchment

30 Minutes On Foot From Lincoln, NE

A 30-minute walk extends about 2.4 km and captures destination walking — parks, waterfront, and civic destinations. Urban concepts relying on weekend foot traffic or mixed-use corridors use this zone for coverage and access analysis.

40.8136° N · 96.6852° W · Lincoln city centre

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Coverage analysis

What 30 minutes on foot covers in Lincoln.

Great Plains university city where O Street and I-80 define the primary traffic axes and Salt Creek floodplains create subtle southern isochrone compression.

At 30 minutes on foot, the Lincoln walk-time isochrone captures the extended walking catchment — a wider pedestrian catchment used for destination walking, accessibility auditing, and urban mobility analysis. Unlike a simple ≈ 2.4 km radius circle, the real pedestrian-network polygon follows Lincoln's actual street grid, accounts for crossings, parks, and dedicated walk paths, and contracts sharply around freeways, rail corridors, and waterways that break pedestrian continuity.

Walk-shed area at 30 minutes: ≈ 3–8 km². The 30-minute isochrone is the standard input for destination-retail catchment analysis and mixed-use corridor planning.

The city-level population of 295,222 and a median household income of $63,100 give a sense of Lincoln's density, but the figure that matters for walkable-retail siting is the population inside the pedestrian polygon — not the city as a whole. That number shifts dramatically depending on whether you're anchored in a high-density urban core or a lower-density neighbourhood where blocks are long and crossings are scarce. Use the tool above to set your actual candidate address, then generate the isochrone to see the real walk shed.

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