Let’s visit the Ewing Park lilacs! Meet by 10:00 a.m. in our usual Ashley Okland Star Playground parking lot on south side of McKinley, just west of Indianola Avenue.
We’ll start on a dirt trail and take the bridge over to the other side of the soapbox derby track. There we’ll get a little taste of our usual trails along the creek. Then we will come out of the woods through part of the disc golf course. We will see the lilacs as we climb to the top of the hill on the Harry Piper Parkway and meander back down the hill on the grass. Finally we’ll cross back over the creek to the lot. This will total about 2 miles.
If the dirt trails are muddy, we will use the bridge right by our parking lot to cross the creek. Then we will use the paved paths and possibly grass to explore the lilacs. Either way, we will walk slowly, think “stroll,” and no one will be left behind.
Hiking poles will be useful for parts of the route, but not a necessity.
I lead group walks on different trails in the Des Moines area a few times a month. This free Soft Trail Stroll series is designed to help people looking for a simple way to become more active. The events are for people of all ages (and dogs on leashes)—anyone who fancies a stroll!
The second purpose is to increase appreciation of our local soft trails. What is a soft trail? Simply, it is an unpaved trail. Its surface may be dirt, grass, or crushed rock/gravel. I am an avid mountain biker and know all these trails very well. I can guarantee that no one will get lost!
View the weather cancellation policy at www.roccasecca.fitness.stroll.
Soft Trail Stroll walks are endorsed by the Iowa Healthiest State Initiative.
They endorse events in Iowa whose primary purpose contributes to the goals of the Healthiest State Initiative and improves well-being in the state of Iowa.
View the HSI Event Calendar to learn more.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Learn more about Ewing Park Trails from the Central Iowa Trail Association.