Since 2010 I have documented my visits to Fairfield, Iowa, for extended TM (Transcendental Meditation) practice at Maharishi International University, plus occasional Ayurvedic treatments at The Raj. The most popular of these blog posts is here.
I've
never written explicitly about the Jefferson County Loop Trail, which
circles Fairfield, although references to it are scattered through the last eleven years of this blog. Now I'm remedying that. The first post in this series is here, and the second here.
My photos are from any time in the last ten years, usually in March/April or October/November, and, depending on the direction of the sun, facing the way I'm headed or the way I just came. I will sort them into physical, not chronological, order and hope they make sense.
Here is a map that contains the parking areas around the loop.
The previous post ended at Chautauqua Park, where the loop trail passes by, and a walker can head either north or south.
I continued south, towards Lamson Woods State Nature Preserve. First, the trail more or less followed the east bank of Troy Creek, and then passed underneath Business Route 34.
Image from Google Street View |
A younger version of myself. |
I'll try to bike it sometime, and experience the whole loop in one go. As you can see from these blog entries, some sections (woods, lakes, and such) are excellent for slow, appreciative walks, and others are more for the exercise, or to get from here to there.
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