Jefferson County Trail System
Trail facts:
Length: 17 miles planned, over 6 completed
Surface: crushed limestone
Hours: year-round 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Fees: none
Counties: Jefferson
Cities: Fairfield
Connecting trails: none
Additional Uses: cross-country skiing
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| Courtesy of: Jefferson County Trails Council |
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Trail description:
The Jefferson County Trail System includes the Loop Trail, the Cedar View Trail, and seven miles of looping trails within Jefferson County Park. The Loop Trail goes around the town of Fairfield, mostly outside the city limits. Five more miles of the Loop Trail should be complete in 2007, and will provide a direct connection to the Cedar View Trail. The Cedar View Trail, which connects Fairfield to Libertyville, features prairie areas, birdhouses and great views.
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Trailhead maps on this site:
- None available at this time
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Resources from other sites:
- Jefferson County Trails
This website lists all the trails in Jefferson County, along with a brief overview of each. There is also news, educational opportunities, information on Fairfield and links to anything and everything in the area, from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to the Maharishi University of Management.
- Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa
Maharishi Vedic City, incorporated in June of 2001, is a “model of ideal city life,” according to the website. This city northwest of Fairfield is especially known for its great organic food. Check out the website for more information on visiting.
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For local information:
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