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Shirey Lake and Lost Lake via Shirley, Osprey, and Hartman Sandbar West Trails
EasyLoop

Shirey Lake and Lost Lake via Shirley, Osprey, and Hartman Sandbar West Trails

Waterloo, Iowa

1.1 mi

Distance

128 ft

Elev. Gain

22m

Est. Time

Loop

Route Type

Easy

Difficulty

About This Trail

Imported description
After rains this area might be flooded and closed. The Hartman Reserve Nature Center can give you more information. There is a short trail around the edge of the lake. The north side of the trail is shown as being a full loop online, but is actually a beach and a separate trail fades away into a sandy area. It is hiked as a point to point to point or out and back trail for that reason. The hacking tower used to raise hatchling can be seen from the east side of the lake.

Trail Conditions

Trail Conditions

Unknown

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Elevation Profile

Min:261 ft
Max:275 ft
39 ft
39 ft
261 ft266 ft270 ft275 ft0.0 mi0.3 mi0.5 mi0.8 mi1.1 mi

Trail Details

Route Type
Loop
Surface
Dirt

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