Chichaqua Valley Trail
Baxter to Berwick– 25 Miles
This scenic recreational trail begins just west of Berwick and extends for 25 miles to the Jasper County town of Baxter.
The Polk County trailhead and parking area is on Northeast 88th Street, south of Highway 65 and one mile east of Bondurant. Trail users can also park in Mally's Park in Berwick. Various other access points are available in the towns along the trail.
Motorized vehicles are prohibited on all trails within PCCB lands. The only exceptions are for maintenance, law enforcement, and emergency vehicles. This restriction does not apply to a manual-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability, e.g. wheel chair.
This trail is paved from beginning to end, making it popular with rollerbladers as well as cyclists and hikers. Along the trail, one will spot mile markers showing the distance to Kansas City for this former railroad route. The trail also crosses stone bridges dating from the Wisconsin, Iowa & Nebraska Railroad that built this rail line in 1885.
In later years, the line was used by the Chicago, St. Paul, & Kansas City Railroad (1886-1892), Chicago Great Western Company (1892-1968), and finally the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company (1968-1984). The line was abandoned in 1984, and reopened as a recreational trail in 1987. It includes a scenic crossing of the Skunk River.
Location
The Polk County trailhead and parking area is on Northeast 88th Street, south of Highway 65 and one mile east of Bondurant.
Chichaqua Valley Trail
8123 NE 88th St.
Bondurant, IA 50035
Features
An interactive trail map may be found on the Iowa Department of Transportation website:
Iowa DOT bike map
Operating Hours & Seasons
During day light savings time 6:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Sunrise to sunset the rest of the year.
Closures
Polk County Water and Land Legacy Park Improvements
Many exciting park and trail improvements are happening in
Polk County thanks in part to the Polk County Water and Land Legacy bond
referendum that was supported by voters in November of 2012. This may result in
closed recreation areas due to construction. We encourage the public to
stay involved and updated on these improvements by regularly visiting our
website at the following link: Bond Project Updates