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Cedar River Greenbelt &
Harry Cook Nature Trails

Trail facts:

Length: Cedar River Greenbelt Trail, 4 miles; Harry Cook Nature Trail, 2.7 miles
Surface: crushed limestone
Hours: year-round, no restrictive hours
Fees: none
Counties: Mitchell
Cities: Mitchell, Osage
Connecting trails: none
Uses: hiking, nature viewing, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, equestrian

Trail description:

The Cedar River Greenbelt Trail and Harry Cook Nature Trail are separated by a half-mile gap. Trail users need to cross the Highway 9 bridge and travel on Spring Park Road to reach Spring Park and the Harry Cook Trail, which winds along the Cedar River and Sugar Creek.

Trailhead maps on this site:
  • None available at this time

Resources from other sites:

  • Mitchell County Conservation Board
    This is the website for the Mitchell County Conservation Board. It has a list of all the trails in the county, along with a small road map of the area.

    For local information:

    Trail managers
    *Mitchell County Conservation Board: www.osage.net/~mccb
    *Osage Parks and Recreation: 641-732-4674

    Local tourism info
    *
    Osage Chamber of Commerce: 641-732-3163, www.osage.net/~chamber/



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