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Here's how RAGBRAI will weave through Des Moines

  • 6 May, 2013
  • Sharyn Jackson

The State Fair comes early for riders on the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa.

When the river-to-river ride makes its way through the capital July 23, riders will have access to many of Des Moines’ tourism highlights, including the state fairgrounds.

The overnight stop in Des Moines will bring riders in through West Des Moines, past Historic Valley Junction and to the official campground in Water Works Park. On July 24, bikers will leave Des Moines on a route that goes through downtown and East Village, past the Capitol, and finally, along the fairground’s Grand Concourse, before exiting the city and heading to Knoxville.


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This is RAGBRAI’s first visit to Des Moines in 16 years.“We’re just excited to be a part of the celebration of the great ride across Iowa,” said Gary Slater, Iowa State Fair director. “The potential of 30,000 riders going through, maybe they’ll remember to come back in a couple weeks.”Slater is encouraging fair vendors to open for business two weeks before the start of the Iowa State Fair Aug. 8. Food and drink stands, and even the Sky Glider, are a possibility.

“A lot of people who go on RAGBRAI are from out of state or out of the country, so they’ve probably never been on the state fairgrounds,” said Kandi Reindl, assistant to the Des Moines city manager. “This is a little way for them to experience the Iowa State Fair without it actually being the Iowa State Fair.”

The main roads on the route — Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway, Fleur Drive, Walnut Street — are in good shape, Reindl said. However, the public works crews will be driving the route between now and RAGBRAI and repairing any potholes.

City drivers can expect minimal street closures for RAGBRAI. Dean Avenue, where cyclists will exit the fairgrounds and ride through Pleasant Hill, will close, as will the Walnut Street and Court Avenue bridges, where the events village will be set up. All other roads will open and close at intervals to allow bicycles and auto traffic to keep moving. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway’s westbound lanes will remain open.

“What we try to do is minimize as many street closures as possible, so there’s no obstacles to get downtown,” Reindl said. “We want as many locals to participate.”

The city is preparing for bicyclists to arrive in Des Moines as early as 9 a.m. on July 23; the journey from Perry is only 50 miles. Beginning at 11 a.m., there will be food and entertainment along the Principal Riverwalk and Walnut Street and Court Avenue river bridges. Entertainment includes Everclear, Live, Filter and Sponge.

RAGBRAI Director T.J. Juskiewicz said the ride past Valley Junction and the Capitol and through the fairgrounds is the kind of Des Moines experience he hoped riders would get. “They’re going to get to see some major icons of the state,” he said. “It’s a winner.”

15 Comments

  1. Winston Beal

    This story makes me nostalgic, happy and somewhat sad all at the same
    time. What a great overnight for riders not familiar with Des Moines.
    Having worked in Des Moines and having ridden RAGBRAI the last time
    through, 1997, one can see why the nostalgia. Now live in Tucson and envious of those who can still ride. JWB

  2. Tim van Nest

    Coming in from Mi. Where do and how do I park my car for the week of the ride? Is thee a cost for the ride back to my car afterwards?

  3. Chris Pickering

    I have a small team of 6 people riding. We have a “chase vehicle” that is a large 5th-Wheel in which we missed the deadline to register in the RAGBRAI camping area. What are my other options on where to park a larger vehicle? Is there a school parking lot, WalMart or mall parking lot, etc. that will allow us to park over night? We are self-sufficient (generator, water, etc..)
    Thanks for any help you can give.

  4. Jared

    Plenty of people selling wristbands and vehicle passes on the forums

  5. DOUG QUELLAND

    CAN YOU RECOMMEND ANY RV CAMP SITES IN THE EAST DES MOINES AREA.

  6. Mara Egherman

    Yellow Banks State Park. If they are already full, they may be able to recommend other parks in the area.

  7. Ralph Mullinix

    Are reservations required for camping in Waterworks Park in Des Moines?

  8. Sandaltan

    Camping reservations are not required Ralph. Your RAGBRAI wristband gives you camping privileges on first-come-first-served basis.

    RIDE RIGHT

  9. Ted

    I will not be riding. Can I attend the Filter concert? Is a ticket required? If so, where do I get one?

    Thank you.

  10. Marie

    Where would be the best place to leave a car for bikers to find to so they can drive home that evening in Des Moines.

  11. Colin Cunningham

    We have kids coming from Colorado and want ride Sunday but won’t get to C.B. until after 8pm. Can we buy a daily pass for them?

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