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This easy 20.6 miles (33.2 km) touring cycling route connects Carlisle and Indianola, passing through rural Iowa landscapes and Banner Lakes
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.45 km
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11.7 km
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33.2 km
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Parking
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30.8 km
2.39 km
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30.8 km
2.17 km
226 m
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The entire 33 km (20.6 miles) route, from Carlisle to Indianola and back, takes approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes to cycle at a moderate pace. This duration can vary based on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
Yes, the trail is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners. It follows an abandoned rail line, which means it generally has gentle grades. The northern section from Carlisle is largely flat, making it a comfortable ride for those new to touring cycling.
You'll find well-appointed trailheads with parking in both Carlisle and Indianola, which mark the ends of the trail. There's also a trailhead at the midpoint, Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park. Restrooms are available at all three locations.
The trail is a paved asphalt rail-trail, offering a smooth surface for cycling. While the northern section is mostly flat, the southern half towards Indianola features a gradual uphill climb and some gentle rolling hills. The overall grade is not difficult, typical for rail-trails.
You'll experience diverse rural Iowa landscapes. The route passes through open fields, wetland conservation areas (with an observation platform for birding), woodlands, and both restored and native prairie remnants. You'll also cross the scenic Middle River Bridge and enjoy wide-open farm views, especially in summer when wildflowers line the path.
No, there are no fees or permits required to access the Summerset Trail itself. Similarly, there are no entrance fees for Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park, which the trail traverses.
Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park is located at the trail's midpoint and offers additional recreational opportunities. You can enjoy fishing in its several bodies of water, have a picnic, or explore additional hiking trails within the park.
The trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Summer offers vibrant wildflowers and lush greenery, making it a particularly scenic time. Spring and fall provide cooler temperatures, which can be ideal for longer rides. The trail is generally open year-round, but winter conditions may vary.
Yes, in Indianola, the Summerset Trail connects to the McVay Trail, which leads to Pickard Park. From there, you can also access the Jerry Kelley Trail, extending to points of interest like Buxton Arboretum and Simpson College. The trail is also close to the Great Western Trail, offering potential connections to a longer rail-trail south of Des Moines.
Many riders prefer to start at the northern end in Carlisle. This allows for a largely flat ride initially, followed by a more downhill experience into Indianola, helping you avoid a significant uphill climb at the end of your journey if you were to start in Indianola.
Yes, you'll find amenities at the main trailheads. Restrooms (pit toilets) are available at the Carlisle and Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park trailheads, while the Indianola trailhead offers running water. In Carlisle, the trailhead is also conveniently located near a Casey's convenience store and an ice cream shop.
While the trail passes through Summerset State Park, specific regulations for dogs are not explicitly detailed in the available information. Generally, dogs are permitted on most Iowa state park trails if kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or the park's official website for the most current rules regarding pets.
Don’t be surprised if you hear repeated gun shots as you bike throught Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park. There is a rifle range located near the eastern border of the park. This is bike ride #43 on our virtual biking tour of the coast of Britain from Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales to Campbeltown, Scotland. You can follow our virtual tour at https://www.komoot.com/collection/2304842/-virtual-biking-tour-cycling-the-coast-of-britain-pembrokeshire-coast-national-park-wales-to-campbeltown-scotland. You can see a komoot collection of all our Virtual Biking Tours completed so far at this link: https://www.komoot.com/collection/1791709/-collection-of-our-virtual-biking-tours..