Best Trails in George Wyth State Park

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1

Iowa, Waterloo

00 :42 hrs
2.6 mi
1.5331726 ft
Easy

The park has several trails that are short and multi-use. This mapping illustrates those trails. You can also connect to the Cedar Valley Lakes Trail, which is several miles long. While biking, enjoy the views of lakes, wooded forest and wildlife. These trails are shared with hikers, cross-country skiers, snowmobilers and snowshoers.

2

Iowa, Waterloo

01 :04 hrs
1.6 mi
0.6439514 ft
Moderate

Rich in fauna and vegetation, this is a beautiful path to hike. A floodplain forest, with red cedar trees, with a large deer population; you can find over 180 species of birds and during spring, there are a lot of wildflowers. In the winter months, you can also cross-country ski and snowmobile.

3

Iowa, Waterloo

01 :21 hrs
2 mi
2.9075928 ft
Moderate

Rich in fauna and vegetation, this is a beautiful path to hike. A floodplain forest, with red cedar trees, with a large deer population; you can find over 180 species of birds and during spring, there are a lot of wildflowers. In the winter months, you can also cross-country ski and snowmobile. This trail can be as long a hike as you want it to be, this map only shows part of it.

4

Iowa, Waterloo

00 :08 hrs
0.4 mi
1.0690002 ft
Unknown

George Wyth State Park is a great place to get away from the busy city life. The campground offers both tent or trailer sites with electric or non-electric sites. Campers have access to restrooms, showers, and a dump station. There is also access to the Cedar Valley Trail from within the campground. The cost per night is $6 for tent sites and $16 for electric hookups.

5

Iowa, Waterloo

00 :17 hrs
0.7 mi
23.152985 ft
Easy

You will walk by archeological sights, see wildlife, cross over bridges and get your exercise done. You will share this trail with archaeologists and naturalists. If you would like to see the pileated woodpecker, bring a pair of binoculars.

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