The High Trestle Trail is a wonderful, paved rail-trail that runs for 30 miles between Oralabor and Woodward. The trail is especially known for the 130-foot-tall High Trestle Bridge, which contains the From Here to There art installation — 43 twisting, diamond-shaped steel ribs lined with LED lights. Run here at night!  While the closest access point of the trail to Des Moines is in Oralabor, it’s worth the 1/2 hour drive to the area around the High Trestle Bridge in Madrid, which is closer to the Woodward end of the trail.

From Here to There. Photo: Flickr – Carol VanHook

From the trailhead off S Main St. in Woodward, head east on the trail, passing through farmland. Just east of the Des Moines River, at the 3.7-mile mark is the High Trestle Bridge/From Here to There. Continue east, passing through a combination of farmland and wooded landscape. Madrid is at ~5 miles. At 12 miles in Slater (nice wildflowers in season), the trail heads south through Sheldahl, Crocker, & Ankeny, ending just south at Oralabor.

New Extension: As of 2024, a new, paved extension continues the trail for 9 miles west to Perry. In Perry, you can connect to the 88-mile Raccoon River Valley Trail!

Additional Connections: Heart of Iowa Trail (Huxley, just east of Slater); Oralabor Gateway Trail (off SE Oralabor Rd.).