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Touring cycling routes around Clive benefit from an extensive paved trail system, notably the Clive Greenbelt Trail, which follows Walnut Creek. The area features hardwood forests and green spaces, providing a natural setting for cycling. These trails connect to the broader Des Moines trail network, offering expanded touring options. The landscape is characterized by rolling plains and proximity to the Des Moines River, contributing to varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A portion (or segment) of the Raccoon River Valley Trail (RRVT) between the towns of Dallas Center and Waukee; the trail links to several other multi-use pathways throughout central Iowa.
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The Freedom Rocks are a fun, patriotic tourist attraction throughout the state of Iowa that began in 1999. In all 99 counties, you’ll find a large rock painted with portraits of soldiers and local history. The Artist, Bubba Sorensen, describes the project as “a unique 99-piece mural”. This particular rock is for Dallas County. You can learn more (and access the tour guide) here: thefreedomrock.com/iowa-fr-tour
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Colby Park is a large recreational area planted beside a church and tucked into a multi-use paved trail. They have a MASSIVE playground for kiddos, wide open grassy areas, picnic tables and benches, and a stage for live music. It seemed busy in the evening when we were there.
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There’s a group called BCycle Bike Share (owned by Bicycle Transit Systems). They have these stations along the trail (Clive Greenbelt) that allow you to rent traditional or electronic bikes. It’s managed on a free app, where you can purchase by the minute, hour, or opt for an annual pass. The whole process was smooth sailing. The bikes (while needing some tune ups — like the front break, for instance) were decent road bikes and fun for the family to try something new! We went over the hour we booked them for, and they only charged us for the time we used instead of clocking a full second hour, which was very generous. They seem to be a hit around here, as they have several locations and all have bikes that are out. Unfortunately, as far as iowa goes, this is the only city they’re in. I’d love to see them other places along trails — in some of our rural areas. I think their presence could teach kids about alternative transportation and open doors by giving them an experience they won’t have otherwise.
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This sandy beach at Gray’s Lake is a great spot to pause during or after your hike. Dip your feet in the water, relax on the sand, or even have a quick picnic before finishing the loop around the lake.
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The Walnut Creek Trail is a 3.2-mile, flat, paved multi-use trail that serves as a vital connector within the Des Moines metropolitan area's extensive trail network. Starting in Windsor Heights, the trail links to the Clive Greenbelt Trail at 73rd Street, providing access to the western suburbs. It extends southward, connecting to the Bill Riley Trail, which leads into Des Moines' broader trail system. The trail is popular for biking, inline skating, walking, and birding.
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Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is located in the center of Des Moines and has a size of about 17 acres. It includes a Café and multiple gardens where young and old can learn about endemic plants and flowers.
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Gray's Lake Park has a total size of 166-acres and is located in the heart of Des Moines. The lake of the same name is the park's main feature and is surrounded by a path for cycling and hiking. One of the highlights is the bridge that crosses the lake, as it can be illuminated in the evening and nighttime.
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There are over 70 touring cycling routes around Clive, offering a wide range of options for exploring the area. Most of these routes are considered easy, making them accessible for various skill levels.
Clive's touring cycling routes are primarily characterized by an extensive paved trail system, most notably the Clive Greenbelt Trail. You'll cycle through hardwood forests, green spaces, and along the scenic Walnut Creek, providing a natural and refreshing backdrop. The broader region also features rolling plains.
Yes, Clive is very beginner-friendly. Out of the 73 touring cycling routes, 53 are rated as easy. An excellent option for an accessible ride is the Raccoon River Valley Trail: Waukee to Minburn, which is an easy 12.6-mile trail.
The touring cycling routes in Clive are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. More than 500 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the well-maintained paved trails and scenic natural surroundings.
Yes, many routes around Clive offer a loop experience. For example, the Gray's Lake Park – Raccoon River loop from Urbandale provides diverse natural views over 21.4 miles. Another popular loop is the Colby Park – Walnut Creek Trail loop from Westmont Condos, which takes you through woodlands and along Walnut Creek.
Many routes follow the scenic Walnut Creek, winding through hardwood forests and green spaces. You can also connect to areas like Gray's Lake Park, or explore the Brown's Woods. The Clive Greenbelt Trail itself is known for its unique attraction, the Clive Greenbelt Goats, which help manage invasive plant species.
While many routes are easy, there are options for longer, moderate rides. The Dallas County Freedom Rock – Perry Trail Head loop from Courtyards At Shadow Creek is a moderate 45.6-mile route, offering a more extended touring experience. Another moderate option is the Gray's Lake Park loop from Valley West Mall, spanning 25.7 miles.
Yes, the Clive Greenbelt Trail offers convenient access to amenities. For instance, the 515 Brewing Company is located directly on the trail, providing a popular stop for cyclists to enjoy local brews and refreshments.
The Campbell Recreation Area is a recommended starting point for accessing the Clive Greenbelt Trail and typically offers amenities and parking suitable for cyclists. Many local parks connected to the trail system also provide convenient access points.
Yes, the Clive Greenbelt Trail is a significant component of the greater Des Moines trail network. It connects to other trails, including a portion of the Raccoon River Valley Trail, allowing for longer and more extensive touring options beyond Clive itself.
Clive's extensive paved trail system makes it enjoyable for touring cycling across multiple seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer is also popular, though it's advisable to cycle during cooler parts of the day. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may vary depending on snow and ice.
Clive actively integrates public art along its trails through the "Art Along the Trail" program, adding cultural interest to your ride. Additionally, the unique Clive Greenbelt Goats, which help with trail maintenance, have become a popular and quirky point of interest for visitors.


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