Sycamore Trail
Euclid Ave., Des Moines, to NW 66th St. in Johnston – 6.5 Miles
The 6.5 mile Sycamore Trail will take you through some of the most wild and scenic
areas of the Des Moines metro area. Abundant wildlife and views of the Des Moines
River will keep you pedaling to find what’s around the next bend in the trail.
The Sycamore Trail is open to bicycling, hiking and cross-country skiing. The
following are not permitted in this natural area: motorized vehicles, horseback
riding, camping, and firearms.
Please observe the
International Mountain Bike Association’s “Rules of the Trail”
while riding on the Sycamore Trail.
Trailheads are located at the east end of the Target store parking lot on Euclid
Ave. in Des Moines and on NW 66th Ave., about 1 mile east of Beaver Ave. in Johnston.
Follow signs along the trail to direct you on the correct path.
This is an enjoyable ride through relatively flat terrain, but be aware of bumps,
curves, and slick spots which could cause accidents if you don’t pay attention.
This land along the west bank of the Des Moines River is relatively undeveloped
since it is located in the river’s flood plain. Once Saylorville Reservoir was constructed
in 1976 to the north, the floods have decreased in frequency and severity. This
has allowed plant life to stabilize and has benefited wildlife.
Watch for waterfowl resting and feeding along the river. Barred owls, red-tailed
hawks, and red fox keep the rodent populations in check. Numerous songbird species
benefit from the bountiful insect populations. Fox squirrels, racoons, opossum,
striped skunk, and white-tailed deer are common in this area.
Facilities are not available along this remote trail. Restrooms, water, and
snacks need to be thought of in advance. Garbage cans are placed at each trailhead
so litter can be disposed of properly.