Great Western Trail (Iowa) Explained

Great Western Trail (Iowa) should not be confused with Great Western Trail.

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Great Western Trail
Established:[1]
Length Mi:16.5
Trailheads:Des Moines
Cumming
Martensdale
Use:Hiking, biking
Surface:Asphalt
Row:Formerly the Chicago and North Western Railway.[2]

The Great Western Trail is a rail trail in the Des Moines metropolitan area south-central Iowa, United States. There is also the Great Western Trail in Illinois, which utilizes the same right-of-way.

Description

The trails is long and paved with asphalt.[3] Starting in Water Works Park in Des Moines at its north end, it passes through suburban areas, Willow Creek Golf Course, fields, farmland, and the wooded valley of the North River, with a southern terminus in Martensdale.[4]

The trail follows the route of an abandoned line of the Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City Railroad, constructed in 1899. It is named after the Chicago Great Western Railway, which last operated trains over the segment in 1968.[1] The trail is maintained by the Conservation Boards of Polk and Warren Counties.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Great Western Trail. November 5, 2020.
  2. Web site: Great Western Trail. My County Parks. 2022-11-27.
  3. Web site: Great Western Trail. Des Moines Outdoiors. 2022-11-27.
  4. Web site: Great Western Trail. Iowa By Trail. 2022-11-27.