Posts in tag Trails
The Little City that Could
Photo by Ron Blair Jefferson County sits in southeast Iowa with a total population of just over 18,000. Yet this...
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2022 Iowa Legislative Session recap
The 2022 legislative session wrapped up on May 25, and your voice made a difference for conservation! In addition to...
From Acorn to Oak Tree
As Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation’s 40th anniversary year comes to a close, we look back on the early years of...
Golden Greenways
Photo courtesy of Travel Dubuque Put away your sandals and bring out your sweaters. It’s officially the season for cool...
Trails Advocate
Bike through tree-lined tunnels, walk your dog around the lake or take an evening stroll with a loved-one along the...
Blueprint for connection
Mason City had a vision for a healthier, more connected community. A new trail could help achieve that goal. For...
New linear park coming to city of Laurens
A stroll along a trail can be an opportunity to relax and be refreshed by nature. Recently, INHF and the...
Pedal and paddle your way along Iowa's rivers this fall
Grab a paddle and dip your toes into new outdoor adventures this summer. Pedal-paddling, a combination of biking and kayaking/canoeing...
A Trail Dream Realized
For the past 13 years, Carlisle has been working to create a trail connecting the city of Carlisle to the...
Connecting Trails
Construction crews will break ground this year on a trail that connects two of Iowa’s most popular trails — but...
In Case You Missed It: 2017 at INHF
2017 was a record breaking year for INHF. Take a look back at the biggest moments of the year, and...
New greenway will connect eight public areas in Dickinson and Osceola counties
New greenway will connect eight public areas in Dickinson and Osceola counties After nearly a decade of coordination, Iowa Natural...