The way points of this bicycle route:
START - The parking lot is located right off Boyson Road. To get to Boyson, chances are you'll probably be taking Interstate 380. Otherwise, U.S. Highway 151 and Iowa Highway 13 are good access points from the East.
Tower Terrace Road
Main Street
County Home Road (County Highway E34)
Midway Road
Otter Road
Fishel Road
Lafayette Road - Lafayette is an unincorporated village but does have chemical toilets, an information kiosk, and some picnic tables. Mile Marker: North - 7 South - 46
County Highway W45 (Alice Road)
Forest Edge Road
McNeil Road
Schultz Road
Fay Road
Iowa Street
Population: 2,007. State Street. This is where the historic Train Depot is, now restored as a rest stop and tourist attraction. Open everyday from 8am to 6pm. Amenities include: Flush Toilets, Vending Machine (Beverages), Water Fountain in Depot, Bike Racks and a Information Kiosk.
Washington Street
Green Street
First Street
County Highway E16 (Grubbs Street)
County Highway W6E
Rolling Acres Road
Urbana Road
Passing underneath Interstate 380
56th Street Drive
33rd Avenue
County Highway W26 (Union Avenue)
Population: 1,019 Miles: North - 18 South - 34
55tj Street
31st Avenue
54th Street
30th Avenue
53rd Street. This used be a stop for travelers along the old railroad.
County Highway D62 (29th Avenue)
52nd Street
27th Avenue Drive
51st Street Drive
County Highway D62 (51st Street)
Frost Avenue
Freeman Avenue
Farley Avenue
Everly Avenue
Population: 311 Amenities include: Flush Toilets, Water Faucet in Rest Rooms, Shelter, and Picnic Tables
Deacon Avenue
County Highway V66 (Carter Avenue)
Clark Road
Scenic Bridge over the Cedar River, near MC Farlane State Park.
Spruce Street
Cedar Street
Elm Street
8th Street
Population: 767. County Highway D38 (Washburn Road)
Amenities: Restored Depot (open 8:00 a.m. to sundown daily), Flush Toilets in Depot, Water faucet in rest room in Depot, Vending (soda and snacks) in Depot, Picnic Tables, Bike Racks, and anInformation Kiosk
Cedar River crossing.
Population: 4,546. Tbis is the North end of the trail. If you managed to ride the entire thing, congrats! The rail-line doesn't stop here though. The Waterloo/Cedar Falls metro area includes more old track as the "Cedar Valley Lakes Trail" This trail will take you all the way to the downtown district.
Welcome to Bikely, take a step by step tour of this path:
Press Start Tour - then use the navigation buttons below to move along the path.
Tagged with: Recreational, Basic, Intermediate, Offroad, Low traffic, Rural, Scenic, Touring