The woods around Ottumwa, Iowa are usually peaceful save for the occasional scout troop or birdwatcher. While they may not be a tourist destination, that doesn’t mean they’re not holding amazing secrets. For those looking for a trail hike suitable for all skill levels and filled with surprising natural wonders, head to Chief Wapello Trail and follow the distinctive markings down the 1.7-mile out-and-back trail – you’ll be glad you did.
It’s not hard to find Chief Wapello Trail - it’s maintained by the township and is frequently used by local scouting groups.
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But many people may have missed it altogether as they explore the nearby woods, which are full of peaceful and beautiful views.
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However, if you’re looking for the trail, you can’t miss it - just look for the bright and distinct markings of the famous Meskwaki leader.
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The trail is an easy 1.7-mile out-and-back with easy terrain, making it ideal for a quick hike on a comfortable spring afternoon.
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Along the way, you might see some unique ruins that have been standing in the woods for decades or more.
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However, most people are here for one thing - Garrison Rock, a massive stone dotted with small caves and crevasses that makes an incredible photo op.
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Some of the caves are even large enough to explore for more daring hikers - this trail has secrets within secrets.
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One of the caves even has a small waterfall fed by rainwater - during the winter it can turn into a frozen stream that looks like a cave formation.
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Those who make it to the end of the small hike will be rewarded by some impressive views of nearby rivers, and the satisfaction that they’ve conquered one of Iowa’s less-traveled gems.
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Have you taken a walk along Chief Wapello Trail? Let us know what you discovered in its well-hidden grounds. For more about this trail and its most distinct sight, visit the official Wapello County Conservation Board website to learn about its rich history.
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Address: Chief Wapello Trail, Ottumwa, IA 52501, USA