Mount Trashmore
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About Mount Trashmore in Cedar Rapids
Mount Trashmore Hiking and Flow Trails is a unique recreational area located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The park is built on a former landfill site that has been transformed into a community asset. The main feature is a large hill, formed from compacted layers of waste and clean soil, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
The park features two primary trails. The Stumptown Trail is designed for hiking and running, stretching approximately 1 mile in length. This trail includes boardwalks and stairs, with some sections having steep grades that provide a challenging workout for visitors.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, the Trashmore Trail offers an exciting downhill experience. This gravity-fed flow trail is about 4,000 feet long and includes various features typical of flow trails. It's designed specifically for bicycles and is not open to hikers or runners.
The Overlook Trail serves as a multi-use path for both cyclists and pedestrians. At about 3,400 feet in length, it provides the shortest route to the summit of Mount Trashmore.
Access to the trails requires visitors to check in at the on-site recreation building. The park operates seasonally, typically opening in spring and closing in late fall or early winter, depending on weather conditions.
Mount Trashmore is not just a recreational site but also an example of sustainable land use, demonstrating how former waste sites can be repurposed for community benefit. The park offers a unique blend of outdoor activities while showcasing environmental innovation.