posted Feb 7, 2018
In 2006 there were two well-deserving candidates that have exemplified outstanding success in attracting visitors to trails by combining location with creative design.
posted Feb 6, 2018
This webinar will explore QCTrails.org, a free, user-friendly, interactive, and mobile-responsive website which serves as a comprehensive resource that highlights multi-purpose trails, parks, and side-paths in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.
posted Jan 29, 2018
The High Trestle Trail Steering Committee, the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation (INHF), RDG Dahlquist Art Studios and Shuck-Britson/Snyder and Assc. raised nearly $15 million to complete a 25 mile-long rail to trail project.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Mark has served as President of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation since 1994.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Carol Williams has worked for Story County Conservation since 1986, serving first as an assistant ranger and currently serves as the conservation board’s Special Projects Ranger.
posted Jan 16, 2018
For over many years, Carl Voss has worked to make Central Iowa more bicycle friendly.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Gerry Rowland is known across Iowa as "the guy who started the water trails movement in Iowa."
posted Dec 29, 2017
Crew members carry forth these lessons and passion into their communities and future endeavors.
posted Dec 29, 2017
Development of an 800-acre riding area for recreational vehicles including campground construction, park and trail signs, habitat restoration, and landscape plantings.
posted Dec 25, 2017
The objective of the signing project was to design a comprehensive method to georeference trail locations for emergency response and asset management purposes.
Cedar View Trail bridge. The four tree forms repeat throughout the 380 foot bridge, helping to visually connect the bridge to its environment and to frame the views of the creek and woodlands; Fairfield, IA; Artist: Judy Bales
Cedar View Trail bridge. The four tree forms repeat throughout the 380 foot bridge, helping to visually connect the bridge to its environment and to frame the views of the creek and woodlands; Fairfield, IA; Artist: Judy Bales
Cedar View Trail bridge. The four tree forms repeat throughout the 380 foot bridge, helping to visually connect the bridge to its environment and to frame the views of the creek and woodlands; Fairfield, IA; Artist: Judy Bales