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    Des Moines biking guide: Where to go for 20, 50 and 90 miles

    By Linh Ta,

    22 days ago

    If you want an intimate view of the Des Moines metro on your bike — this guide is for you.

    Why it matters: Our area is distinct in the country for its continuous, free trail network that allows cyclists to travel 100+ miles with little vehicle traffic.


    • Plus, there are plenty of breweries, art and restaurants to stop by along your ride.

    Driving the news: We reached out to resident DSM bike expert Kristine "Sunnie" Jimenez for her top bike routes around the metro.

    Be smart: Double-check trail closures before heading out, since we're seeing an unprecedented number of construction projects.

    20 miles: Water Works Park to Campbell Recreation

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1qQoWH_0uFcdtdW00 Baby goats on the other side of the Clive Greenbelt Trail near Clive City Hall. Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    Why we love it: The Greenbelt Trail is fun with its twists and turns and scenic waterway. Plus, you may see a goat !

    • You'll go 10 miles one way, 20 miles roundtrip.

    Where to stop along the way: Colby Park in Windsor Heights and 515 Brewing .

    Pro tip: Colby Park is a great spot to stop for water with a restroom large enough to bring your bike inside, Jimenez says. Don't let the surrounding construction deter you — the facilities are still open.

    • Plus: You can park and rent a BCycle bike (electric or standard) outside Campbell Park or 515 Brewing.

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    50 miles: Des Moines to Saylorville and Johnston

    Why we love it: It can be hard to find elevation on Des Moines' trails, but this one makes sure your legs get some hill work, especially if you're planning on riding this year's RAGBRAI route .

    Where to stop along the way: Des Moines Biergarten , Buoy's Waterfront , Backpocket Pin and Pixel and Captain Roy's .

    Pro tip: Some of the hills up by Saylorville are rollers. Learn to how to use the momentum going down, so it's easier to climb back up.

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    90 Miles: Des Moines to Ankeny, Perry and Waukee

    Why we love it: You get to see a lot of the metro without repeating anything!

    Where to stop along the way: The Proletariat is a cool bar in Perry. Nitehawk in Slater is also always good and has a large patio.

    • Kyle's Bikes off Oralabor is on the route, plus Naughtea nearby has delicious Korean corndogs. Main Street Cafe & Bakery is a quick, nutritious stop as well.

    Pro tip: If you can do 90 miles, then surely you can do 100. Add a little bit on to this route up through Urbandale or Johnston.

    Map it out

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