Riverdale, Iowa is extending the Mississippi River Trail 1.4 miles along the north side of U.S. 67 from south Bellingham Street to city limits at Fenno Road. City officials hope to see the finished trail, a $1.4 million project, complete by August.
Kevin Schmidt
The Mississippi River Trail stretches more than 3,000 miles of on-road bikeways and pedestrian and bicycle paths from the river's headwaters in Itasca, Minn., to the Gulf of Mexico.
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This file photo from 2015 shows construction of the final leg of the Mississippi River Trail through Riverdale. With help from a variety of state and federal grants, Riverdale paved a 10-foot wide separated trail along the north side of U.S. 67.
Riverdale, Iowa is extending the Mississippi River Trail 1.4 miles along the north side of U.S. 67 from south Bellingham Street to city limits at Fenno Road. City officials hope to see the finished trail, a $1.4 million project, complete by August.
The Mississippi River Trail stretches more than 3,000 miles of on-road bikeways and pedestrian and bicycle paths from the river's headwaters in Itasca, Minn., to the Gulf of Mexico.
This file photo from 2015 shows construction of the final leg of the Mississippi River Trail through Riverdale. With help from a variety of state and federal grants, Riverdale paved a 10-foot wide separated trail along the north side of U.S. 67.