Iowa Transportation Commission Approves Funding for State Recreational Trails

Posted 17 November, 2025
The Iowa Transportation Commission approved $3,127,377 for nine State Recreational Trails Program projects. The State Recreational Trails Program was created in 1988 with the purpose of developing and maintaining recreational trails and trail-related facilities for both motorized and non-motorized trail users.

The projects and approved funding amounts are listed below.

  • Clay County Connection Phase 3 (Dickinson County) : $295,000
  • Grant Wood Trail Connection to Cedar Valley Nature Trail (Cedar Rapids) : $200,000
  • Great American Rail Trail: Weston to Underwood (Pottawattamie County Conservation Board) : $500,000
  • Great Western Trail Rehabilitation Phase 2 (Warren County Conservation Board) : $543,200
  • Heritage Trail Bridge 30 Replacement (Dubuque County Conservation Board) : $170,250
  • Neal Smith Trail Reconstruction and Birdland Park Connection (Des Moines) : $200,000
  • Prairie Restoration Trail (Laurens) : $433,927
  • Wabash Trace Rapp Park Connector Trail (Page County) : $285,000
  • Waukee Regional Trail Connection and Safety Improvements Project (Waukee) : $500,000

This funding is available to cities, counties, state agencies, local governments, and nonprofit organizations through an annual application-based program.