posted Dec 25, 2017
The construction of a segment of the American Discovery Trail, completed in 2005, required funding, support and partnership from many entities.
posted Dec 25, 2017
The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Trail tells stories of the Lewis and Clark Expedition through monumental public art and outdoor exhibits in 15 parks and public spaces along 40 miles of the Missouri River.
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.
published Sep 2012
This popular trail system is one of several projects recognized for excellence in the tourism industry at the recent Iowa Tourism Conference.
posted Dec 25, 2017
The Des Moines Register newspaper has consistently and for many years been a public source of reliable information and strong advocate for trail development on a local, state and federal level.
posted Mar 26, 2018
The 400 mile long Des Moines River Water Trail that runs from Estherville to the Mississippi River, is an extremely scenic stream. There are two trail sections - the North Section (Cottonwood to Birdland Park Access) and the South Section (Harriet St. to Yellow Banks).
posted Mar 26, 2018
The 400 mile long Des Moines River Water Trail that runs from Estherville to the Mississippi River, is an extremely scenic stream. There are two trail sections - the North Section (Cottonwood to Birdland Park Access) and the South Section (Harriet St. to Yellow Banks).
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 Mar 26, 2018
A key connection between urban Des Moines and the surrounding rural landscape, this 16.5-mile scenic rail-trail offers trail users the opportunity to journey through Iowa history.
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.
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