{"id":4866,"date":"2018-10-30t12:35:11","date_gmt":"2018-10-30t17:35:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/snyder-associates.u5fz9z3h-liquidwebsites.com\/?post_type=snyder-projects&p=4866"},"modified":"2023-07-27t14:20:17","modified_gmt":"2023-07-27t19:20:17","slug":"regional-trail-system-connection","status":"publish","type":"snyder-projects","link":"\/\/www.dicovercards.com\/projects\/regional-trail-system-connection\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201clet\u2019s connect\u201d trail segment expands high trestle & raccoon river valley trail systems"},"content":{"rendered":"
the high trestle and raccoon river valley trails are two of the most popular and heavily used trail systems in the state of iowa. however, these two trails were separated by nine miles between the communities of woodward and perry. in 2014, snyder & associates began working with the dallas county conservation board<\/a> to identify a feasible trail route to connect the raccoon river valley trail<\/a> in perry to the high trestle trail<\/a> in woodward. promoted as the \u201clet\u2019s connect\u201d trail segment when completed, this project will create a significant link between these two popular destination trail systems.<\/p>\n many trail systems in iowa (including the high trestle and raccoon river valley trails) are fully or partially constructed on former railroad rights-of-way (row)<\/a>, taking advantage of existing grading and property rights agreements. our team experienced challenges with the alignment of the let\u2019s connect trail route because the former railroad right-of-way between perry and woodward had long ago been abandoned and reverted to adjacent property owners. in some places, the right-of-way parcels remained intact. in others, the right-of-way and former grade were completely obliterated.<\/p>\nformer railroad right-of-way creates challenging trail alignment<\/span><\/h2>\n