The 4.1-Mile Shimek Forest Trail Leads Hikers To The Most Spectacular Fall Foliage In Iowa

For those of us who love fall colors, the clock is ticking! Fall foliage season in Iowa lasts only a few short weeks each year, which means it'll be gone before we know it. We're not the only ones looking for a great place to go leaf-peeping, which is why it's important to know where to find hidden gems. One of these is the Shimek Forest Trail, located in the massive Shimek State Forest. This gorgeous forest trail in Iowa is 4.1 miles of rugged terrain that can be navigated on foot but is often taken on horseback. If you're experiencing under your own power, it's classified as moderately challenging - so bring good hiking boots, and keep your wits about you and your eyes on the ground as you hike. But make sure to take in all the stunning vistas of fall colors that surround you on your journey!

Shimek State Forest, one of the largest forests in the Hawkeye State, is always a beautiful and peaceful place.

At its core is a 4.1 mile hiking trail, a moderately challenging route ideal for those who want to experience nature without too many other hikers around.

White Oak Lake is one of the top spots in the forest - and it's a perfect example of just how beautiful the forest becomes during fall foliage season.

This is always a popular spot for fishing, and it doesn't get more bucolic than standing on the dock flanked with fall colors.

The trail is easily at its best right now, with the entire forest being transformed into a canopy of fall colors.

The hike can be strenuous and takes about an hour and a half to complete, so those who aren't up for the trek can take a fun horseback tour instead!

Have you hiked the trails at Shimek State Forest? Let us know about your trek on this gorgeous forest trail in Iowa in the comments section! You can find out more about Shimek State Forest on the official Iowa DNR page, and AllTrails has more photos of this stunning trail. If you're planning to take the trek, subscribing to AllTrails + may be a worthy investment - features like downloadable trail maps will make it easy to navigate even if you don't have cell service.

Looking for a less strenuous way to experience this area? Check out our past coverage of Shimek State Forest horseback tours!

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