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Road cycling routes around Alleman, Iowa, benefit from an extensive network of paved trails, many built on former railroad corridors, which provide gentle gradients suitable for road cyclists. The region features scenic Iowa countryside, characterized by fields, forests, and rolling terrain, offering varied backdrops for rides. Cyclists can explore river valleys and natural areas that showcase the state's ecology. This landscape provides numerous options for road cycling, from long-distance routes to shorter loops.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Ankeny Welcome Sign – Ankeny loop from Huxley offers a fantastic road cycling experience through central Iowa's diverse landscapes. You'll pedal past open prairie, agricultural farmlands, and occasional woodlands,…
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Ankeny – Ankeny Welcome Sign loop from Ankeny offers a fantastic road cycling experience, guiding you through Iowa's expansive paved trail network. You'll pedal across open prairie farmland and…
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Carney Marsh is a small wetland area with gravel and dirt paths looping through prairie grasses and around the marsh. It’s a good spot to take a break, spot some birds, and enjoy a short detour off nearby roads or trails.
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Great walking trail around the lake. The park also has inclusive playgrounds and rest rooms.
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This gazebo is a nice spot for a mid-ride break. The Oasis sits along the High Trestle trail and has a picnic table, water fountains, and restrooms.
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Copper Creek Lake Park is located in Pleasant Hill, Iowa, and is a 40-acre park featuring a freshwater lake surrounded by a paved, mile-long trail. This trail is popular with walkers, joggers, and cyclists, and is part of the Four Mile Creek Greenway Trail system, which connects Pleasant Hill to other communities in the Des Moines Metropolitan Area. The park offers a variety of amenities, including a playground, picnic areas, open green spaces, and a reservable shelter equipped with picnic tables, a charcoal grill, and electrical outlets. There are also bathrooms and parking available here.
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If you follow this stretch of the West Gay Lea Wilson Trail, you'll cross the Fourmile Creek Greenbelt, a 102-acre wildlife area located alongside the creek that inspires its name. The paved path is in great condition.
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This is a beautiful little lake with a good quality paved trail around it. It may only be 1.2 miles in length but it is a gorgeous spot, and it was all done in conjunction with the effort and contributions of the local community.
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Ankeny sits near the beginning (or end depending on direction) of the High Trestle Trail. It's a great stop for lunch or bike supplies.
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The lake is popular on weekends for fishing and boating. There is a large parking lot along with a picnic area and a grill pavilion. The nearby restaurants and a coffee shop over the road make the lake a great meeting point to start your ride or have a mid-ride break. You can do a full lap of the lake on the Gay Lea Wilson Trail.
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There are over 18 road cycling routes around Alleman, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The routes primarily utilize an extensive network of paved trails, many built on former railroad corridors, which means gentle gradients. You'll experience classic Iowa landscapes, including fields, forests, and rolling terrain, often passing through natural areas with prairies and oak savannas.
Yes, Alleman's road cycling routes are generally accessible due to their gentle gradients on former railroad corridors. There are 6 easy routes and 12 moderate routes, making many suitable for beginners or families looking for a pleasant ride.
The region is known for its extensive trail network. A popular choice is the Ankeny – High Trestle Trail Bridge loop from Ankeny, which is 45.2 miles (72.8 km) and features the iconic High Trestle Trail Bridge. Another option is the Ankeny – Ankeny Welcome Sign loop from Ankeny, covering 40.5 miles (65.2 km).
Yes, many of the routes around Alleman are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Ankeny Welcome Sign – Ankeny loop from Huxley is a moderate 35.0-mile (56.3 km) circular path, and the Lake Future – Ankeny Iowa loop from Ankeny is a 36.8-mile (59.3 km) loop.
The most prominent landmark is the High Trestle Trail Bridge, known for its majestic 13-story structure spanning the Des Moines River Valley and its unique illuminated art installation. Routes like the Ankeny – High Trestle Trail Bridge loop from Ankeny incorporate this iconic feature. You'll also encounter classic Iowa countryside, river valleys, and natural areas.
The extensive paved trail network makes road cycling enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer can be great, though it's advisable to ride earlier in the day to avoid peak heat. Winter cycling is possible, but trail conditions may vary with snow and ice.
Many routes start from nearby towns like Ankeny or Huxley, which offer convenient access to the trail network. These towns often have amenities and parking available, making them ideal hubs for beginning your ride.
The region is known for its well-maintained paved trails, many of which are former railroad corridors, ensuring a smooth surface ideal for road bikes. These trails are part of an extensive network designed for multi-use, providing consistent conditions.
Yes, the trails often pass through natural areas, prairies, and oak savannas, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife. The scenic Iowa countryside and river valleys offer a peaceful backdrop where you might spot various birds and other small animals.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the extensive and well-maintained paved trail network, the gentle gradients ideal for road bikes, and the picturesque Iowa countryside, especially the iconic High Trestle Trail Bridge.
Yes, some routes offer views or follow sections of the Des Moines River. For instance, the Des Moines River – Des Moines River loop from Ankeny is a 33.4-mile (53.8 km) route that provides opportunities to experience the river's scenery.


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