An Iowa Trail With 3,000 Pounds Of Solar Powered Rocks Is America's Longest Glow-In-The-Dark Trail
Vinton, Iowa is a small town located between Waterloo and Cedar Rapids that hides a fun surprise: the Nathan’s Miles Trail. What’s so special about this trail? Well, to start, it is fit for an application to the Guinness Book of World Records.


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You may agree that they look amazing, but lurking in the back of your mind may be a concern that the stones are somehow toxic or dangerous. The manufacturer - Ambient Glow Technology - is transparent about the ingredients used to produce the photoluminescence; these stones are non-toxic and non-radioactive.


Next time you are looking for a night-time adventure, don your best glow-in-the-dark paraphernalia, break open a glow stick or two, and head to Vinton to enjoy the rocks that bring a bit of the sun’s light to the night.
Isn’t this an amazing concept? Have you been to check out Nathan’s Miles Trail for yourself yet? For another unique hiking opportunity, take Iowa’s 512-mile bit of the cross-country American Discovery Trail.
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Nathan's Miles Glow Trail, 701 East A Street, Vinton, IA 52349, USA