Enjoy
Summerset Trail

We
invite you to explore Summerset Trail either by bicycle or on
foot. You'll find an enjoyable trail that passes through
prairie, wetlands, woodlands and along the Middle River
southwest of Carlisle. Enjoy nature, wildlife, fitness and
family fun!
Summerset
Trail is 11 miles long and is paved with asphalt. It is a
"rail Trail" having been built on the route of an
abandoned railroad line between Carlisle at it's northeast end
and Indianola at the southwest end. The Summerset Trail is
a "National Recreation Trail (NRT).
The
trailhead at Carlisle provides parking, portable toilets, and a
shelter and picnic area. There is access to a Casey's
store and Fiss' where you can enjoy ice cream, subs, sandwiches
and salads.
Riding
south, from the Carlisle trailhead, the northern section of the
trail has virtually no variation in elevation and
features opportunities to observe birds and a variety of
wildlife, especially as you pass through the wetlands
conservation areas.
The
trail turns south where it crosses the Middle River Bridge and
begins a gradual uphill climb. There is a trailhead about
halfway at Summerset State Park and riders can enjoy the park
road as it loops around Banner Lakes. The trailhead has
parking, portable toilets and is accessible from Hwy 65/69.
South
of the Middle River, the path and terrain turns into gently
rolling hills through prairie remnants and ends at the Indianola
trailhead in the 300 block of East 5th St.. This is also
the junction with the 1.6 mile long Mc Vay Trail which ends at
Pickard Park in Indianola.
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