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Landsmeer Trail
A cement path located around the perimeter of Landsmeer Golf Club. The 2-mile path is great for walking, jogging, biking, or rollerblading. The Dunlop Wildlife Trail connects to the southeast corner of the Landsmeer Trail and goes east two miles to the Dunlop Wildlife Area.
Paved trail.
300 Frankfort Ave NE, Orange City, Iowa 51041
Dunlop Wildlife Trail
The Dunlop Wildlife Trail is a concrete-surfaced walking/running/biking trail that connects to the southeast corner of the Landsmeer Trail and goes east two miles to the Dunlop Wildlife Area.
Paved trail.
200 2nd St SE, Orange City, Iowa 51041
Puddle Jumper Trail
A two mile nature trail covered with crushed rock. A bridle path for horses also runs along side of the main trail. The path is a former railroad right-of-way connecting the communities of Orange City and Alton. Enjoy nature while walking, jogging, biking, or cross-country skiing (in the winter). Plenty of benches line the path. An open-air shelter, picnic tables, restrooms, and drinking fountain at the mid-point can be used as a rest area or picnic location. The mid-point is accessible from a gravel road off of Highway 10 E. Another access point is located on county road K-64 on the south side of Orange City, and the third access point is located on the west side of Alton.
Albany Pl. SE, Orange City, Iowa. 51041
Robert M. Dunlop Wildlife Area
The Dunlop Wildlife Area has 2 fishing piers, an amphitheater, 2 tenting areas with fire pits, a .58 mile crushed trail, and a stocked pond (catch and release). A popular fishing spot for local anglers. No swimming allowed. Located just north of Alton, three miles east on Highway 10.
Fishing, tenting, crushed rock trail, restrooms, open-air shelter.




























