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Raccoon River Valley Trail

Greene County, Iowa

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Trail length

141.9 km

Time

~5 days

Elevation Gain

193 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Explore Iowa's heartland on the historic, wildlife-rich Raccoon River Valley Trail, perfect for an immersive multi-day hike.”

What to expect?

historic-landmarks

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to complete the Raccoon River Valley Trail loop?

The Raccoon River Valley Trail is about 141.94 km, or roughly 88 miles, so most hikers treat it as a multi-day route rather than a single-day walk. Its easy grade and rail-trail profile keep climbing low at about 193 m total, but the full loop still takes time because it passes through 14 communities including Jefferson, Panora, Adel, Perry, and Waukee.

Is the Raccoon River Valley Trail flat and easy for beginner hikers?

Yes. The Raccoon River Valley Trail follows a former railroad corridor, so it has a gentle, level grade with minimal elevation change. The full route gains only about 193 m across nearly 142 km, and the official trail surface is paved asphalt and concrete, which makes footing straightforward compared with rough dirt or rocky trails.

Where can you park for the Raccoon River Valley Trail in Jefferson or other trail towns?

Parking is available in each trail town on the Raccoon River Valley Trail, including Jefferson. In Jefferson, the trailhead is in the center of town near a historic railroad caboose, with restrooms and water nearby. Other towns with trailhead services listed on the trail map include Yale, Cooper, Dallas Center, Panora, Linden, and Waukee.

Are dogs allowed on the Raccoon River Valley Trail?

Dogs are allowed on the Raccoon River Valley Trail, but they must be leashed at all times. That rule applies across the trail system and helps manage shared use on this paved corridor, which is popular with walkers, runners, and cyclists moving between towns such as Jefferson, Adel, Perry, and Waukee.

What towns and services are along the Raccoon River Valley Trail?

The Raccoon River Valley Trail passes through 14 communities: Adel, Cooper, Dallas Center, Dawson, Herndon, Jamaica, Jefferson, Linden, Minburn, Panora, Perry, Redfield, Waukee, and Yale. Trail users are never more than about 9 miles from a town, and many stops offer restrooms, water, food, or parking, although Cooper, Herndon, and Dawson do not have restaurants, grocery stores, or convenience stores.

Is there a trail fee for the Raccoon River Valley Trail?

No trail pass is currently required to use the Raccoon River Valley Trail. The trail association notes that donations are accepted to help with maintenance and improvements, and donation canisters are placed at trailhead towns along the route.

What is the surface like on the Raccoon River Valley Trail?

The Raccoon River Valley Trail is fully paved, with sections of both asphalt and concrete. Official trail information lists asphalt from Waukee to Adel and Yale to Winkleman Switch, while concrete covers Redfield to Yale, Winkleman Switch to Jefferson, and the full north loop from Herndon to Waukee. All road crossings are paved as well.

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