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Mohican Valley Trail, Knox County; Moonville Rail-Trail, Vinton and Athens Counties [63] Morgana Run Trail, Cleveland [64] North Coast Inland Trail, Lorain County; Ohio to Erie Trail, Cincinnati to Columbus to Cleveland; Pymatuning Valley Greenway Trail, Ashtabula County [65] Richland B & O Trail, Richland County; Sippo Valley Trail, Wayne and ...
Wilson Island State Recreation Area is a 544-acre (220 ha) state recreation area in Harrison County, Iowa, United States, near the city of Missouri Valley. The park, which is named for Iowa governor George A. Wilson, encompasses a forested area along the Missouri River. The recreation area includes a boat ramp and fishing sites along the river.
It was among the destinations on last year's inaugural Iowa Underground Railroad Ride, a two-and-a-half day trip to Lewis from Tabor, another site of a surviving station in southwest Iowa.
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Cedar Valley (Nature) Trail is a rail trail running 52 miles (84 km) from Hiawatha, Iowa to Waterloo, Iowa. It runs through the counties of Linn , Benton , and Black Hawk . The southern 10 miles (16 km) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as well as the northern 15 miles (24 km) [ 3 ] of the trail are paved with asphalt , with the remainder being lined with crushed ...
Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska Railway: CB&Q: 1870 1886 Keokuk and Western Railroad: Missouri Valley and Blair Railway and Bridge Company: CNW: 1882 1920 Chicago and North Western Railway: Moulton, Albia and Des Moines Railroad: WAB: 1899 1899 Wabash Railroad: Mount Pleasant and Keokuk Railroad: CB&Q: 1889 1889 St. Louis, Keokuk and Northwestern ...
With the High Trestle Trail, the 26-mile (42 km) Neal Smith Trail, which generally follows the east bank of the Des Moines River and often is called the East River Trail, and the connector between those two trails which is called the Ankeny connector, both Des Moines and Big Creek State Park are accessible along paved trails.