Iowa
Cedar Greenbelt
Length: 3.50 miles
Loop Trail? No
Type: Nature Trail
Agency: Nonprofit
Entry Fee? No
Parking Fee? No Allowed Uses:
Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Snow - Cross-country Skiing
Snow - Snowshoeing
Wildlife Observation
Location: Suburban, SE Cedar Rapids.
State(s): Iowa
Counties: Linn
Longitude: -91.58027
Latitude: 41.96794
Driving Directions
Main trailhead is at the corner of Bertram and Otis Roads in SE Cedar Rapids about 5 miles from downtown. The Cedar Greenbelt Trail was designated a National Recreation Trail in 1980 by the National Park Service. It’s divided into three sections, each encompassing sections of our woodlands, wetlands and prairie. The Cedar Greenbelt Trail is also a favorite of cross-country skiers, so no matter the season, you’ll enjoy beautiful scenery along this trail.
Description
Diverse, quiet pedestrian trail that goes through tall grass prairie, savanna, brook, stream valley, wetland and maple sugar bush.
Additional Details
Width: 60 inches.
Primary Surface: Not Available
Secondary Surface: None
Elevation Low Point: Not Available
Elevation High Point: Not Available
Elevation Gain (cumulative): Not Available
Year Designated: 1980
Contact Information
For more information and current conditions, contact the trail manager (listed below). For questions, suggestions, and corrections to information listed on the website, contact American Trails.
Trail Management:
John Myers
Executive Director
Indian Creek Nature Center
5300 Otis Rd SE
Cedar Rapids, IA
52403
(319) 362-0664
www.indiancreeknaturecenter.org
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