Near Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park
This is a typical hill on the Comer Pocket Trail.
Near Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park
A beautiful sunrise reflects off the water at Banner Lakes in Summerset State Park.
Near Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park
This downhill section marks the widest spot on the trail.
Near Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park
This is the trailhead located across from the first parking lot and permanent bathroom structure.
Near Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park
A sign marks the beginning of Riverside.

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Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park

4.8 (6 Ratings)
This hike offers fantastic dirt with moderately technical footing and continuous short, steep hills.
5
mi
Distance
270
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Due to nearby lakes and rivers, this trail system tends to flood in late spring each year. If the trail system says closed, do not enter and return after the trail has had adequate time to dry. The CITA (Central Iowa Trail Association) website will have updates about all area closures.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
5.04mi
Distance
270ft
Elevation Gain
270ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
826ft
High Point
778ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
If you hike clockwise, start at the first parking lot and look for the sign just north of the restroom (just on the other side of the road that you turned in from). This trail is called Coal Miner's Daughter Trail. When this section ends, you'll pass right by a small parking lot where it meets a bathroom, the paved Summerset Trail, and a local shooting range. Now you take a connector trail that reverses direction from here to Missing Link Trail. At the end of this section (which runs parallel to the park road), turn right and go up the hill to connect to New Ed Beach Trail (between the ridge and the street that goes around Summerset Park, not the street right by the bathroom). This trail section is flat, wide, and without shade. At the end of the connector trail and at the New Ed Beach Trail sign, go straight to the road, turn left and go less than a tenth of a mile. On your left, you'll see a sign to start the Comer Pocket Trail. When you exit Comer Pocket Trail, take a left on the road and go approximately a quarter mile. You'll see the Riverside Trail on your left. When exiting Riverside, turn left on the pavement. At the intersection, go left again. One-tenth of a mile past this turn is the entrance on your right for Extra Credit Trail. This is a 0.75 mile section that involves continuous, short, steep hills with twists and turns similar to switchbacks. If you want less mileage after either of the first two sections of trail, turn right (when reaching the road) and you can easily return to your car via the road.
History & Background
This area used to be the Banner Pits (Banner Mines).

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