Iowa River Corridor Trail
Trail facts:
Length: 13 miles planned, 6 miles completed
Surface: asphalt, some concrete
Hours: year-round, dawn to dusk on unlighted portions, 24 hours on lighted portions
Fees: none
Counties: Johnson
Cities: Iowa City
Connecting trails: none
Uses: hiking, nature viewing, biking, cross-country skiing, skating
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| Trail description:
The Iowa River Corridor Trail, located in Iowa City, connects Napoleon Park to Terrill Mill Park. Another section links City Park to Crandic Park.
This trail provides access to downtown Iowa City and the University of Iowa and their trail systems. The Old Capitol Building is one block off the trail on campus (Clinton Street and Iowa Avenue). Future connections will link to the Coralville city trail system.
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Trailhead maps on this site:
- None available at this time
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Resources from other sites:
- Trail Purpose & Proposal
The Iowa River Corridor is part of the Ioway Trail project, supported by the Iowa Valley Resource Conservation & Development. Click on this link to learn more about the project.
- iowaytrail.org
This website offers information on the Ioway Trail, including a description of the master plan, a list of participating trails, events, and contact information.
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For local information:
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