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Diving the Madeira Toddlers in the BWCAW Crazy Critters MN’s Newest Water Trail

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Index Departments

Features

Columns

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Crazy Critters

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Minnesota Miles

Tom Watson

Jan Lasar

10 Toddlers in the BWCAW

Tom Watson

11 Minnesota’s Newest Water Trail

Tom Watson

12 Diving the Madeira

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5 Trails Q&A People we meet on the Trails 7 Parks & Trails Council Letter from the Photo Contest and Trail Conditions Executive Director Brett Feldman 14 Bike Ride Guide

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Kari Osmondson, of St. Cloud, takes a selfie on the Central Lakes Trail in Alexandria with Big Ole in the background. Jan Lasar photo

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19 Bike Trail Guide

Maps and Info

45 MN Trails Map The State at a Glance 46 Business Directory Find your Trail Partners

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LOOKING FORWARD TO RETIREMENT

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the Chippewa National Forest to Walker n March 22, 2038 I take another, yet unMinnesota Miles and on to Cass Lake on the Heartland I’m going to be a named, trail from Pelican Trail (again). I’m not tired after 35 miles, standard retireRapids to Perham the next so I take another 20-mile spin around ment age and I day. Again, they’re talking have a plan: I’ll strap my tent, about it now and it should be Pike Bay on the MiGiZi Trail. The next day is challenging. The coffee grinder and french done by the time I’m 65. I also ride back from Cass Lake to Walker is press to my bike and go for a hope that by 2038 someone fair enough and the Shingobee conlong ride on some of the trails will see the potential to connection trail is easy to find, but after I hope will be done by then. nect this Pelican Rapids-Perthe 8% grade rollercoaster through the My trip starts at the ham Trail to Frazee, only 12 Chippewa National Forest, I pop out secret Trails headquarters in miles away. Why Frazee? Beon the Paul Bunyan Trail, panting, and Bowlus, Minnesota. On my Jan Lasar cause by the time I retire, the Trails Editor/Publisher continue to Lake Bemidji State Park for a first day I take it easy and Heartland Trail, now paved total of 75 miles. ride 45 miles on the the Soo between Park Rapids and At this point I need a couple of days Line, Lake Wobegon, Saintly Seven and Cass Lake to the east, will also be paved to rest up for the grand finale: I’m in my Beaver Island Trails into Saint Cloud between Park Rapids and Moorhead to through Holdingford, Albany, Avon, the west, passing through Frazee, home mid 60s and people don’t expect much Saint Joseph and Waite Park. of the largest turkey. After 60 miles I rest of me, so why not ride the whole Paul Bunyan Trail in one day? The next day, I up the ante and turn at a resort near town. I write a goodbye letter to my wife, south on the ROCORI Trail through Buffalo River State Park is my destigranite country. Rockville, Cold Spring nation the next day and I get there after just in case, and take off. 120 miles and four brewery stops later, I roll into Crow and Richmond fly by and soon I’m on a refreshing ride of 45 miles in a westWing State Park. I get into my sleeping the Glacial Lakes Trail, passing through erly direction on the Heartland Trail. bag and pass out. No tent. No shower. Roscoe, Paynesville, New London and The following morning, the winds No fire. Spicer. I arrive in Willmar and collapse are out of the west at 20 miles and I fly The last leg of this journey is only on my hotel bed after 64 miles. the 70 miles back east to Park Rapids in 35 miles long, but it takes me a whole The following day I go back to about five hours. Sibley State Park via New London, call The extension north from Park Rap- day. There are a lot of stops and stretching. it quits after only 21 miles and fall into a ids to Itasca State Park is a wonderful I finally get back to Bowlus after 23 very deep sleep in my tent near the lake. ride the next day and I decide to stay the days and 1000 miles on the trail, nine Did you know the original 1971 night at the park after only 20 miles. plan for the Glacial Lakes Trail calls for I then head south towards Wadena, state parks, 15 breweries, and spendit to continue on from Sibley State Park because the Jacob Brower Trail between ing $1000 on hotels, $600 on food, $200 on camping and $75 on souvenir pint to Glacial Lakes State Park and then on Sauk Centre and Long Prairie has glasses. to Lake Carlos State Park? Neither did I, recently been extended to Park Rapids. If you think this sounds like fun, but that’s where I’m going. It’s a 50-mile Lucky me! I rest the night in Wadena please become involved in a trail project day. and push on for 55 miles through I have no problem with another 50 Hewitt, Bertha, Eagle Bend, Browerville near you. Retirement is only 21 years away. miles to Lake Carlos State Park the next and Long Prairie on the old railroad day. I must be getting used to this retire- grade of the Sauk Centre and Northern ment thing. Railway Co. Lake The next leg of my trip gets interestIt’s only 40 miles from Sauk Centre Bemidji ing. I take the Glacial Lakes Trail back back to the secret Trails headquarters, Bemidji to where it intersects the Central Lakes Cass but I can’t stay long. As soon as I’m Lake Trail, and then go west to Ashby. People done cutting the grass, I’m Itasca are talking about connecting Ashby to off on the Soo Line Trail and Buffalo Walker Battle Lake right now and I assume this the Camp Ripley/Veterans d River Heartlan will be done when I’m ready. Once I get Trail, which will bring me Park Moorhead Paul Rapids to Battle Lake, I ride the short but sweet to the Paul Bunyan Trail at Frazee Bunyan Perham Glendalough Trail and curl up in my Crow Wing State Park, a Jacob V. yurt at Glendalough State Park after 70 mere 35 miles away. Maplewood Brower miles. Nothing much has Brainerd Glendalough I backtrack to Ashby the next day, Fergus changed in Paul Bunyan Crow Falls meet the Central Lakes Trail again and Country since I was a young Wing Central Ashby ride on to Fergus Falls, another day over man, and 60 miles fly by in a Camp Ripley/ Lake Lakes Veterans Carlos Charles A. 50 miles. blur of blue lakes, green trees, Lindbergh Bowlus I decide retirement shouldn’t be this and red plaid until I get to Soo Line Sauk much work and only bike about 35 miles Hackensack, where I fall into Trails Centre Lake to Maplewood State Park via Pelican a deep sleep leaned against Parks Glacial Wobegon Saint Lakes Towns Rapids. It’s another trail people are Cloud Colonel Cobber, a giant carvSibley dreaming about right now. That night, I ing of a corncob-turned-man Existing Trails New Glacial open the door to my tent, let in the cool (or vice versa). Retirement London Lakes night air and listen to the owls in the Trails When I come to, I hop on Willmar park until I drift off to sleep. my bike and continue through My best guess at a map of my retirement ride.

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Snapshots of people we meet along the trail

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Norm McKinnon

Occupation: Former detailer at Larson Boats in Little Falls, now retired.

Occupation: Diesel Mechanic Seen: Willard Munger Trail near Carlton Gear: Narco road bike Best MN experience: A bike ride up the Gunflint Trail from Grand Marais. Favorite MN place: Stillwater, because of the antique shops and riverboat rides. How many miles do you bike a year? About 2500km (1500 miles.) Advice for new bikers: Buy a good bike, you won’t be happy with a cheap one in the long run. With $1000 I would: Get a new bike and go for a multi-day ride. Trail treat: Peanut butter and banana sandwich and coconut water. Future plans: Visit all of Minnesota’s bike trails.

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Thunder Bay, Ontario

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Travis Saunders

Williamsport, PA

Occupation: Self-employed in the sign business

Seen: Resting in Pine River on a two-week bike tour of Minnesota with his wife, using the Central Lakes, Lake Wobegon, Soo Line and Paul Bunyan Trails as well as the MRT.

Adelaide, Australia

Occupation: Former teacher, now a stay at home dad.

Seen: Biking the Central Lakes Trail near Fergus Falls on a tour across the northern US, with his wife, Fiona, and son Patrick, who has autism.

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Seen: Biking the Mesabi Trail near Grand Rapids with friends. Gear: Cannondale Synapse carbon road bike and Garmin GPS.

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Favorite Minnesota trail? My favorite place to ride is the Soo Line Trail between Bowlus and Albany because of the trees, the wildflowers and the animals like sand hill cranes and otters. Worst experience? One time I tried to zip my handlebar bag while I was riding and I took a tumble in the ditch. How many miles do you bike in a year? About 1500.

Favorite Minnesota place? Up north, because of the pine trees. Trail treat: After a ride I like to stop at Subway and get a BLT.

Advice for someone getting into biking: Go get a good bike and just do it. When you get old, I highly recommend biking to stay in shape. Future plans: Ride the Central Lakes Trail from Alexandria to Fergus Falls.

Gear: Rans Seavo recumbent tandem bike and Arkel panniers. Trail treat: Healthy nuts and dried fruit.

Best Minnesota trail experience: When we biked through the ‘Tunnel of Trees’ on the Soo Line Trail, a bald eagle with a fish in his talons swooped right at us.

Gear: Hase Pino Tour bike, adapted to carry Patrick in front.

Why are you doing this trip? Fiona and I wanted to reconnect and do something together as a family. We’re also filming a documentary about this experience.

Best Minnesota experience? This trail! It’s green and it’s quiet. Minnesota scenery is amazing.

Favorite US place so far? Theodore Roosevelt National Park. We had to wait two hours for a herd of bison to clear the How do Minnesota’s trails road. When they finally did, they compare to others? As far as walked alongside of us and we paved trails go, Minnesota is tops. You can tell Minnesota likes got to ‘ride with the buffalo.’ How many miles do you bike bikers. in a year? We haven’t biked in Future travel plans: Ride many years and this is our way of the Nachez Trace Trail from getting back into it. Tennessee to Mississippi. Favorite Minnesota trail: Paul Bunyan Trail at Crow Wing State Park.

Advice for the novice bikepacker: Plan your trip well, decide to camp or lodge and know how to fix your gear.

Trail treat: We’ve adopted a lowsugar diet and it’s been difficult to find healthy food along the route. However, I’ll have a cold, thick milk shake on a hot day. Advice for someone bike traveling with a special needs child: Do it. We have adopted a saying in our house: “There’s nothing we can’t do.”

With $1000 I would: Money doesn’t affect our lives that much. It’s about relationships and time spent together, but with that money I would develop a working bug spray.

Future plans: Tour the rest of the world and promote cycling for kids with disabilities.

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Letter from the executive director

By Brett Feldman

This summer, enjoy the newest segment of the Mill Towns State Trail

When it comes to the Great Outdoors we all know that Minnesota has something spectacular to offer in every season. This is especially the case during the summer as there are more things to see and experience than there is time to do it all. One of the key features of Minnesota Trails magazine is that it puts a bunch of cool places to visit and a calendar of fun events right at your finger tips. You can use the magazine to plan your summer. One thing that I hope Minnesota Trails readers will consider doing this summer is checking out the state’s newest segment of the Mill Towns State Trail linking the western terminus of the Cannon Valley Trail in Cannon Falls to two county parks on the northern and southern shores of beautiful Lake Byllesby near the Lake Byllesby Dam.

The new trail means users can start from the Dakota County’s Lake Byllesby Park beach, bike along Lake Byllesby (a dammed section of the Cannon River), wind down to the bridge, descend a gentle grade through prairie and along the river bluff, safely pass under Highway 52 and end at Hannah’s Bend Park in Cannon Falls.

The city is planning to build a trail connection from here to the nearby Cannon Valley Trail, which extends 20 miles from Cannon Falls to the City of Red Wing.

The Mill Towns State Trail was originally authorized by the Minnesota Legislature in 2000. When complete, the trail will follow the Cannon River for 25 miles from Faribault to Cannon Falls. More importantly, the Mill Towns Trail will connect the Cannon Valley Regional Trail to the Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail, which travels from Faribault to Mankato.

Parks & Trails Council is especially excited about this newest trail connection as it involved many entities working together – the DNR, three private landowners, two counties and the managers of a dam and a highway. Parks & Trails Council played our part too as we purchased nearly 80 acres needed for the trail and park when that land was about to be sold to the highest bidder.

In addition to this newly opened segment, the DNR recently acquired six miles of former railroad property for the trail between Faribault and Dundas on the other end of the trail so things are really coming together.

If you are looking for the perfect day to check out the new section of the Mill Towns Trail and you want to hear more about the story of how it all came together, please consider joining us for the Grand Opening Celebration We hope to see you there. Please say hello.

Mill Towns State Trail Grand Opening Celebration June 3 from 2-5pm Lake Byllesby Park, Goodhue County

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Report: Report: Most Most Minnesota Minnesota State State Trails Trails in in good good or or excellent excellent condition condition So many miles of State Trails So many miles of State Trails and so little time to bike them all. and so little time to bike them all. But in summer and fall 2016, the But in summer and fall 2016, the staff and volunteers at Parks & staff and volunteers at Parks & Trails Council of Minnesota did Trails Council of Minnesota did just that. just that. Not only did we bike them Not only did we bike them all, we also recorded our bikes’ all, we also recorded our bikes’ vibrations as they hit any bump vibrations as they hit any bump and crack along the way. And we and crack along the way. And we snapped photos-1,714 of them! snapped photos-1,714 of them!

The results are compiled in the The results are compiled in the first-of-its-kind report we titled first-of-its-kind report we titled “State of the Trails.” It is now avail“State of the Trails.” It is now available online at parksandtrails.org. able online at parksandtrails.org. Overall, we found that the DNR Overall, we found that the DNR does an excellent job of maintaindoes an excellent job of maintaining the state trail system, especially ing the state trail system, especially considering the uncertain funding considering the uncertain funding they receive from the legislature. they receive from the legislature. But, this is not to loll us into But, this is not to loll us into complacency. Any cuts to the complacency. Any cuts to the

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CREEPY, CRAWLY, CURIOUS & COOL

CRITTERS by Tom Watson, Outdoor writer

rifices a piece of itself, literally, when attacked. When its tail is grabbed hitetail deer, soaring bald by a predator it breaks off, allowing eagles and swans, along the skink to escape. The tail keeps with playful raccoons, on wriggling to fool its attacker - the colorful songbirds or a skink simply grows a new one. ground squirrel scampering across Also known as a crawdad or mud your campsite, are among the most buggy, the CRAYFISH is Minnesota’s beautiful and rewarding wildlife one and only mini lobster. The Devil viewing encounters our state parks Crayfish (it’s cousin, the Rusty Crayhave to offer. But there’s a broader fish is an invasive species) is found in family of mammals, reptiles, amour streams and waterways where it phibians and insect - the sometimes excavates extensive networks of tuncreepy, crawly, curious and cool critnels near the water’s edge. Their diet ters - that also call Minnesota’s woods consists mostly of decaying vegetaand rocks and waters home. tion. These two traits earn them the Among the lesser known creareputation as ecosystem engineers tures are 13 species of toad and frogs, and environmental cleaners. Bass 9 species of lizards and skinks, and 17 anglers know them as excellent fish species of snakes and other reptiles bait. They are also boiled up as a tasty and amphibians. treat for many people, too, making Here are a few curious facts them a crazy cuisine critter, as well. about some of these critters: At upwards of 13 inches long, the The award for best defense MUDPUPPY is Minnesota’s largest salperformance goes to the PLAINS amander species. It’s proportionately HOG-NOSED SNAKE - When threatsmall eyes, broad, paddle-like tail and ened, it flattens out its neck and head brilliant red, feathery external gills so it looks like a deadly cobra. If that and extreme sliminess make it most doesn’t work, it will hiss menacunusual and creepy-looking. Coningly and strike out (with its mouth trary to myth, they are not poisonous. closed). Its last resort against danger A healthy population of mud puppies is to literally roll over and play dead! usually indicates good water quality. It might even mimic a timber rattler Seven species of BATS live in by vibrating its tail when threatened. Minnesota. They include the most The FIVE-LINED SKINK, also common one, the Little Brown Bat known as the Blue-tailed Skink, sacwhich hibernates in caves and mines. The smallest, the Tri-colored Bat that weighs only 0.2 ounces. Contrary to myth, bats do not carry rabies or purposefully get tangled up in people’s hair. What is true is that bats are voracious eaters of mosquitos. Perhaps the only thing more rare than the nearly microscopic GLACIAL SNAIL is it’s very unique environment. Certain north-facing limestone slopes feature cracks that fill with water. Circulating air during the summer creates a natural air-conditioning that creates a special ecosystem called an algific slope - a micro environment that’s virtually the same as it was ten Plains Hog-Nosed Snake MNDNR photo thousand years ago - habitat ideally

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suited for Minnesota’s rare glacial snail that is merely 1/10th of an inch in size. Each state park’s website highlights its featured wildlife viewing opportunities, including many programs and presentations offered throughout the seasons. While some of the less common and unfamiliar species may be creepy and crawly to some; curious and cool to others, together they contribute to the diverse ecosystems of our parks and are valued as signs of a healthy environment - making them all very crucial critters as well!

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Toddlers in the BWCA by Tom Watson, Outdoor writer

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ack Marko playfully glides the tip of his canoe paddle through the glassclear surface of a boundary waters lake. Hearing a familiar sound he turns to spot the loon whose call he recognizes from past trips. It’s a common scene played out each year by thousands of paddlers in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. It’s also becoming more of the norm for Jack, and he’s barely two years old. Parents Bobby and Maura Marko took him on his first camping trip when he was just six weeks old. “We wanted him to sleep in a variety of locations so he’d get used to it”, says Maura. It was the first of many outings where sleeping in different settings would show how Jack would adapt to a variety of camping sites and react to changes in the daily routines associated with tent camping. Each campout was part of what Maura calls a “natural progression” to help build Jack’s enjoyment of a true wilderness experience. Stepping up from a land-based camping experience to a full-fledged BWCA canoe camping adventure took a more focused effort. “Will he fit in the boat? How long will he sit there?” were just a few of the questions they had. “The best test to see how a toddler will adapt is to simply go on a paddle and see what they’ll do”, advises Maura. But there was a learning curve for Jack’s parents, too. As experienced campers, the Markos rely on quality clothing when canoe camping with their toddler. “It’s important to have all the right gear with you all the solid base layers,” Maura says. Doubling up on footwear is very important, too - Jack has two pair of sandals on every trip so one pair is always dry and ready to wear. “You have to have the proper gear, even if it is expensive,” she adds. Buying gear during the off season and looking for other sales helps keep Jack properly outfitted as he grows up through sizes. Like most parents, “You buy things a size or two too big and just roll up the sleeves” , says Bobby. The Markos’ general camping gear serves them all well, even with a toddler in the group now. “We used to be more relaxed with our first aid kit when it was just us,” says Bobby. He quickly adds, “Now we even have ‘Superman’ bandages in it, too.” Jack’s plastic child-size stool became a canoe seat, camp chair, step stool and even doubles as a basket-like container on portages. Water safety is a major concern for anyone canoeing, but it’s especially important when you’re on the water with a toddler. “Jack had his first swimming lesson at nine months old”, says Maura. “We wanted to see how he responded to a water environment.” Safety in the canoe is never compromised. Jack wears a life jacket and is comfortable and familiar with water. His body weight doesn’t noticeably affect the canoe’s center of gravity as he shifts around side to side, reaching out over the gunwales to paddle or touch the water. It’s important to keep those initial toddler camp outs simple. Bobby stresses that camping trips should be of short duration and within close proximity of your vehicle. “Easy paddling trips, no portages, just easy out and back trips” he says and adds “Car accessible camp sites give you security in knowing you can bail out if things go bad”. One of the hardest and most critical tasks when camping with toddlers, is campsite selection, especially those at water’s edge. The Markos look for natural or visual barriers that Jack will recognize and tell him to stay behind and not pass without his life jacket on. While they prefer sandy beaches, choices are sometimes limited when arriving late at popular campsites. Keeping a toddler occupied during the outing is a constant challenge, but also part of the learning curve. Maura brings along toys for playing in the sand as well as a few storybooks. A favorite family game, “What do you see? What do you hear?” teaches Jack about the environment as he plays along. “He’s very observant”, says Maura. “He sees wildlife before we see it and he’s developed a ‘sit still and listen’ mode at two years old.” Getting out and doing it is the key; both Bobby and Maura agree that their own confidence grew along with Jack’s with each outing. “Before I had kids I was goal-oriented”, Bobby admits. “How many lakes I could get to on a single trip was my main concern”. Now his goal is to see how much he can get his kids to enjoy it all. Maura agrees. “Make it as easy as possible. Don’t make it so much about the journey, but about having fun.”

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Newest State Water Trail

SHELL ROCK RIVER by Tom Watson, Outdoor writer

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amed for a scattering of fossils found in the rock outcroppings along its banks, the Shell Rock River is the latest river to be officially designated as a Minnesota State Water Trail. It’s among a half dozen or more highlighted river routes in southeastern and south-central Minnesota, and among thirty-five paddling trails across the state. Flowing from its headwaters in Fountain Lake in Albert Lea, the Shell Rock River Trail begins its southern journey amid what at first might appear to be the developed heart of a modern urban setting. However, once paddlers start exploring those waters beginning at the extreme northwest tip of the lake, the backwaters surrounding Bancroft Bay Park and the secluded channel connecting Fountain Lake to Albert Lea Lake, those passages begin to reveal the broader, more natural character of this diverse waterway. “There’s lots of birds,” says Bill Howe, an avid paddler, photographer and active advocate of the Shell Rock River. “Most people in Albert Lea have never seen this part of the city.” Nearly five miles of the river’s 20-mile route down through Minnesota includes a paddling traverse of Albert Lea Lake. Myre-Big Island State Park dominates the entire eastern half of it’s northern shore. Erik Wrede, the State Water Trail Coordinator for Minnesota’s DNR, says southcentral Minnesota’s Shell Rock River State Water Trail has the rare distinction of having both an adjacent State Park and a State Trail that can add variety to a paddling adventure. “You can paddle from Albert Lea, spend the night at a reservable paddle-in campsite at Myre-Big Island State Park, then bike back to town the next day on the Blazing Star State Trail to get your vehicle. There are only a handful of great pedal-paddle shuttles like this in the state, but this one also offers an overnight camping trip.” A natural rapids and electronic fish barrier at the start of the river channel outlet at the south end of the lake is bypassed by an easy 60-yard portage - and the main putin access to the start of the 12-mile-plus lazy paddle down to the Iowa border and beyond (it joins the Cedar and Iowa Rivers that then flow into the Mississippi River). The outlet dam on the south shore of the lake attracts

Right: Bill Howe stands by his iPaddlePort station; Above: his son Logan Howe travels down the Shell Rock River. - Bill Howe photos Minnesota Trails

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“amazing bird life” says Wrede. “It’s very wild; lots of wildlife,” adds Howe as he describes the more natural setting of the river downstream. This transition from modern urban development to the more untouched Minnesota countryside offers a flowing timeline back through a region that reflects the history of the area from before settlements sprung up across the prairie to today. For canoers wanting to experience a short, casual, countryside paddle, the town of Glenville about 4 miles south of the dam provides a couple of undeveloped roadside take-out options. “We hope to add an access at Glenville and also to work with Iowa DNR to add an access just over the border at Panicum Prairie WMA (co-managed by the two states),” says Wrede. Just below Glenville, the river passes under tall power lines, oftentimes serving as perches for bald eagles. The river flows along the western edge of the Shell Rock WMA. “This area keeps getting more wild,” says Howe; “There must be lots of fishing holes in this section, too. I always see cars parked along the highway here.” The river’s gradient is a barely measurable one foot drop per mile, so the entire course is a gentle meandering flow through stretches of rushes, a scattering of trees along the bank and edges of croplands. Paddlers approaching the Iowa border near Gordonsville use a drainage ditch cut as an informal take-out. Wrede says there are no firm plans to develop specific accesses, but “the DNR will explore additional public water access opportunities downstream from Albert Lea Lake.” The community of Northwood, Iowa and a nearby Wildlife Management Area may also provide access/ take-out options in the future. The Shell Rock River provides paddlers with many options for paddling the bays and backwaters of a large lake, combining camping in a state park, pairing up with a bicycling adventure or simply enjoying a relaxing float down a bucolic, prairie river. Long before the Ruble-Hall Mill Dam reined in its waters in 1855, the Shell Rock River was part of the defining landscape of this region of southern Minnesota. This newest water trail couples history with nature as part of our statewide network of great ways to enjoy Minnesota’s vast water resources.

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Diving the Madeira by Jan Lasar, Trails Editor/Publisher

ABOUT THE MADEIRA The Madeira was an unpowered schooner-barge towed behind the William Edenborn, a steamship. Both sank in the Mataafa Storm of November 27 and 28, 1905, but the Edenborn was recovered and restored. After drifting from the William Edenborn, the helpless Madeira crashed into the shores of Gold Rock and began breaking up. One crewman, Fred Benson, scaled up the icy cliff, dropped down a rope and was able to save all but one man. This shipwreck is one of the few known surviving examples of a schoonerbarge. Though it did break into numerous pieces, the major elements of the hull are mostly intact. The rights to salvage pieces were sold to a salvage company, which hauled parts to Little Two Harbors Bay southwest of the crash site, but found it too difficult to take them out of the lake. In the early 1960s this practice stopped and the wreck is now open to the public to dive. Today, about 500 people a year come to visit the wreck. The Mataafa storm sank, destroyed and damaged 29 vessels and killed 36 seamen and is the reason Split Rock Lighthouse was built in 1910. One of the Madeira’s anchors is displayed at the historical site entrance at the park. Sources: Minnesota Historical Society and Wikipedia.

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tanding on top of Gold Rock Point at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park on a calm and pleasant day at the very end of summer, it was hard to imagine Lake Superior could ever turn into a deadly beast. The morning fog had burned off, given way to sunny skies and the air smelled of spruce and fir 60 feet above the lake. The water was smooth. But in November of 1905 a fierce storm pounded Lake Superior and smashed the schooner-barge Madeira into this rock until she sank. Today, recreational divers come to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park to explore what’s left of her after 112 years on the bottom of Lake Superior. Scott Valleen, Dan Cafferty and Sam and Dave Alt had come from the Twin Cities to take a look. Dave Alt likes to dive here. “This is a great site, because it’s close to town and easy to get to”, he said. That day he was here to help his son Sam, who came to get his advanced diving certificate. Sam had been SCUBA certified for a year and became interested in diving after a Caribbean cruise. But a dive in Lake Superior means water temperatures anywhere between 35 and 55 degrees, depending on the season. Dan Cafferty, who has been a recreational diver since 2003, was looking for his wreck diver certification that day. “I’m diving for the unique experience and

seeing things not everyone has seen”, he said. This new certificate will allow him to enter a wreck as long as he stays within the visible light in view of an exit. There to test Cafferty was Scott Valleen, instructor at Midwest School of Diving in White Bear Lake. For him, diving means belonging to a very exclusive club. “Only one percent of the world’s population goes down to see these things”, he said as they were unloading their trucks filled to the top with tanks, regulators, fins, masks, wet suits and lead weights. They hauled everything down a steep flight of stairs to the pebble beach and got busy with their predive routine: wiggling into their suits, safety checks, adjustments and more safety checks. “The hardest part of diving is sinking”, said Scott Valleen and strapped on his lead weights. Divers also wear an inflatable vest called a Buoyancy Compensator Device to control how fast they sink and rise in the water. Let air out and the weights pull you down. Inflate, and you rise back to the top. All this equipment can weigh up to 70 pounds and on land a diver isn’t exactly nimble. They finally started swimming out to the wreck site about 300 yards off shore. A buoy marks where the pieces of the Madeira rest in about 80 feet of water. Left to right: Scott Valleen, Dan Cafferty, Sam Alt, Dave Alt. Jan Lasar photo

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Then they disappeared. Dave Alt explained what happened next: “For me the coolest thing is swimming along the bottom and all of a sudden there is this looming darkness ahead of you. At first you think it might be a drop off, but, as you get closer you realize it’s the hull of a ship, tipped on its side, rising 30 or 40 feet up off the lake bottom. If that doesn’t get your heart pumping, I don’t know what will. If you drop down on the wreck from the surface, at first you just see the side rail of the ship. As you descend, the rest of the massive steel hull comes into view. You can see the deck, some of the hatches, the large winch and other mechanical devices on the back of the ship”, he said. Both Dan Cafferty and Sam Alt received their certifications that day, but from the top of Gold Rock Point the marker buoy was just a small yellow dot, bobbing on Lake Superior. The only clue to what was going on 140 feet below was a constant stream of white bubbles welling to the surface and churning up the calm, dark waters on a beautiful day in September.

David Alt steps into Lake Superior to dive the wreck of the Madeira. Jan Lasar photo

Sam and Dave Alt float above one of the Madeira’s winches. Dan Cafferty photo

Last one out: Dan Cafferty brings in the dive team’s buoy. Jan Lasar photo

Scott Valleen examines parts of the wreckage. Dan Cafferty photo Minnesota Trails

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bike rides & tours TWIN CITIES TOUR DE CURE

Sat., 06/03/2017 Location: Minnehaha Falls, MN Email: joatman@diabetes.org Website: www.diabetes.org/ twincitiestourdecure Distances: 7, 18, 29, 43, 62, 100 miles Join us for the Twin Cities Tour de Cure at Minnehaha Falls.

TOUR DE PEPIN

Sat., 06/03/2017 Location: Lake City, MN Email: lcchamber@lakecity.org Website: http://lakecity.org/news-events/ tour-de-pepin/ Distances: 32, 50, 72, 100 miles Begin your tour in historic Lake City and end with a steamboat ride to get back to the start on the 50 and 100 mile routes.

SMOKIN’ IN STEELE BIKE CRUISE SAT., 06/03/2017 Location: Owatonna, MN Email: cephas6@msn.com Website: www.zapevent.com/reg/ event/11964 Distances: 8, 23, 37 miles Ride starts at Straight River Sports. Complimentary wristband for all other Smokin’ in Steele BBQ event provided to participants.

CARAMEL ROLL RIDE

Sat., 06/10/2017 Location: Albany, MN Email: lwtevent@gmail.com Website: www.caramelrollride.com This is central Minnesota’s annual “Beginning of Summer” ride on the Lake Wobegon Trail, with caramel rolls at each stop, through the area that gave birth to Garrison Keillor’s legendary town.

THE TOUR OF MINNESOTA

Fri., 06/16/2017 to Fri., 06/23/2017 Location: Stillwater, MN Email: drumminglibrarian@hotmail.com Website: www.tourofminnesota.com Distances: 30-75 miles daily Starting in Stillwater and on to North Branch, Moose Lake, Superior, Danbury, St.Croix Falls/Taylors Falls, back to Stillwater.

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TOUR OF LAKES

Sat., 06/03/2017 Location: Crosslake, MN Website: www.paulbunyancyclists.com Distances: 35 and 65 miles This is a loop ride that begins and ends at Crosslake Community Center and winds through Paul Bunyan Country with views of lush forests and scenic routes.

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LUCE LINE LOOPS BIKE RIDE

Sat., 06/10/2017 Location: Hutchinson, MN Email: beth@vimm.com Website: www.hutchinsonrotary.org Distances: 12, 25, 50 miles A fun ride on roads and the paved Luce Line Trail. A 75K gravel grinder is new for 2017. All rides begin and end at the Crow River Winery.

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BELIEVE IN ME BIKE RIDE

Sat., 06/17/2017 Location: Rochester, MN Email: grrbikeride@gmail.com Website: www.grrbikeride.org Distances: 7 up to 100 miles Begins at Mayo High School and takes you through beautiful wide open spaces.

LADY SLIPPER RIDE

Sat., 06/17/2017 Location: Avon, MN Email: lwtevent@gmail.com Website: www.ladyslipperride.com Distances: 6 miles See the beautiful Lady’s Slipper orchids growing along the Lake Wobegon Trail.

LOOP THE LAKE FESTIVAL

Sat., 06/17/2017 Location: Bemidji, MN Email: mgilman@bemidjistate.edu Website: www.bikebemidji.com/ Distance: 17 miles Family-friendly bike ride around Lake Bemidji. Easy, paved route with festive rest stops and evening programs.

DAM2DAM RIDE

Sat., 06/17/2017 Location: Little Falls, MN Email: cmnbikeclub@yahoo.com Website: www.cmnbikeclub.com Distances: 20 and 40 miles Follow the Great River Road through Charles A. Lindbergh State Park to historic Blanchard Dam. A free ride.

SHOOTING STAR TRAIL RIDE

Sat., 06/24/2017 Location: Rose Creek, MN Email: skjacobson@frontiernet.net Website: www.shootingstartrail.org Distances: 20, 40, 50, 62, 100 miles See the wildflowers and prairie that southwestern Minnesota is famous for.

SWISS CHEESE & SPOTTED COWS BICYCLE TOUR Sat., 06/24/2017 to Thu., 06/29/2017 Email: scscbiketour@yahoo.com Website: www.scscbiketour.com Great routes in the driftless region of southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

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Crosby - Ironton - Deerwood Bay Lake - Cuyuna - Emily

~ LODGING ~

Country Inn Deerwood 23884 Front St., Deerwood 218-534-3101 www.countryinndeerwood.com Deerwood Motel 23688 Forest Rd., Deerwood 218-534-3163 www.deerwoodmotel.com Ruttger’s Bay Lake Lodge 25039 Tame Fish Lake Rd., Deerwood (Open May-October) 218-678-2885 www.ruttgers.com Woodland Beach Resort 15596 Woodland Beach Lane, Deerwood 218-866-0711 www.woodlandbeachresort.com

~ EAT & DRINK ~ Cuyuna Brewing Co. 1 E Main Street, Crosby 320-894-4362 www.cuyunabrewing.com Deerstand Restaurant and Bar 24188 Mohs Street, Deerwood 218-534-9253 www.deerstandrestaurant.com Mixed Company - A Kava House 128 W Main St., Crosby 218-545-1010 Coffee Shop · Panini/Sandwiches · Ice Cream North Country Café 12 W Main St., Crosby 218-545-9908 Homestyle cooking w/friendly service. Woodtick Inn 24916 Minnesota Ave., Cuyuna 218-772-0252 All trails lead to the tick.

~ SERVICES ~ Cuyuna Lakes Chamber 221 4th St SW, Ironton 218-546-8131 www.cuyunalakes.com Cuyuna Regional Medical Center 320 E Main St., Crosby 218-546-7000 www.cuyunamed.org Cycle Path & Paddle 115 3rd Ave SW, Crosby 218-545-4545 www.cyclepathpaddle.com Deerwood Bank Deerwood-Garrison-Brainerd-Baxter 800-291-6597 www.deerwoodbank.com Jacobs Realty Hwy. 6 & 210, Crosby 218-546-8346 www.jacobsrealtymn.com Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union 117 W Main St., Crosby 218-546-5428 www.mmfcu.org

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bike rides & tours WATERMELON RIDE

Mon., 07/04/2017 Location: Shoreview, MN Email: watermelon@biketcbc.org Website: www.biketcbc.org/watermelon Distances: 15, 25, 50 miles The Twin Cities Bike Club’s annual Fourth of July ride is a family favorite.

TOUR D’AMICO

Tue., 07/04/2017 Location: Golden Valley, MN Email: info@tourdamico.org Website: http://tourdamico.org/ Distances: 29, 45, 62 miles Routes cover western metro area. Multiple supported rest stops with refreshments.

ROOT RIVER BLUFF & VALLEY BICYCLE TOUR

Fri., 07/07/2017 to Sun., 07/09/2017 Location: Peterson, MN Email: russ@havefunbiking.com: Website: www.havefunbiking.com Distances: 50 to 60 miles each day Discover the magic of riding your bike in southeastern Minnesota’s scenic driftless area.

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HABITAT 500 BIKE RIDE

Sun., 07/09/2017 to Sat., 07/15/2017 Location: Central Minnesota Email: habitat500@hfhmn.org Website: http://habitat500.org Distances: 500 miles over 7 days This is a bicycle ride, not a race. This ride helps support the Habitat for Humanity Association.

TOUR OF SAINTS

Sun., 07/09/2017 Location: St. Joseph, MN Email: info@bikemn.org Website: http://tourofsaints.com/ Distances: 18-50 miles It’s not a race. It’s a heavenly little ride through a pastoral landscape.

RED RIBBON RIDE

Thu., 07/13/2017 to Sun., 07/16/2017 Location: Bloomington, MN Email: marni@redribbonride.org Website: www.redribbonride.org Red Ribbon Ride is a fully-supported bike tour to raise funds for HIV/AIDS services.

SPLIT ROCK TOUR

Sat., 07/15/2017 Location: Ordean Building, Duluth, MN Email: twinportscyclery@gmail.com Website: www.veloduluth.com This bike tour will take you along the beautiful North Shore of Lake Superior with lake views and gentle rolling terrain.

BIKE MS: TRAM

Wed., 07/19/2017 to Sun., 07/23/2017 Location: Central, MN Email: fundraisingsupport@nmss.org Website: main.nationalmssociety.org Bike MS: TRAM Ride 2017 is a fully-supported cycling vacation in central Minnesota.

TOUR DE BUN

Sat., 07/29/2017 Location: Montgomery, MN Email: kolackydays@gmail.com Website: www.montgomerymn.org/ tourdebunbikeclassic Distances: 13, 33, 50 miles Three overlapping loops take you for a ride in the heart of Minnesota Czech Country in scenic Le Sueur County.

TOUR DE SAVE

Sat., 07/29/2017 Location: Northfield, MN Email: lmars@save.org Website: www.save.org/event/tour-desave-northfield/ Join SAVE and local area cycling clubs for the 14th annual Tour de SAVE. The ride supports SAVE’s mission to prevent suicide through public awareness and education.

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2017 CANDISC

Sat., 08/05/2017 to Sat., 08/12/2017 Location: Garrison, ND Email: ndfm@restel.com Website: www.candisc.net Distance: 400 miles CANDISC cycles 400 miles of hills, dales and scenic roads in North Dakota every August. This year marks the 25th Anniversary.

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BICYCLING AROUND MINNESOTA (BAM) Thu., 08/24/2017 to Sun., 08/27/2017 Location: Walker, MN Email: bambiketour@gmail.com Website: www.bambiketour.org/ Starts and ends in Walker with stops in Bemidji, Park Rapids and Staples. It is primarily a camping tour with limited hotel options. Great attractions along the way offer lots of fun.

SEPTEMBER SONG

Sat., 09/09/2017 Location: Rice Lake, WI Contact: 715-234-4127 Distance: 50 miles A free, self-supported bike ride held by the North Roads Bicycle Club since 1968.

TASTE OF THE TRAIL

Sat., 08/05/2017 Location: Minnetonka, MN Email: tim.litfin@minnetonka.k12.mn.us Website: www.tourdetonka.org Distances: 16, 28, 40, 48, 57, 67, or 100 miles. Tour de Tonka is a scenic bike ride that travels through the Lake Minnetonka area and its surrounding communities.

GITCHI-GAMI TRAIL RIDE

Sat., 08/17/2017 Location: Two Harbors, MN Email: annualride@ggta.org Website: www.ggta.org/ Distances: 28, 37, 55 miles. Enjoy a supported, recreational ride on the Gitchi-Gami State Trail and scenic roads along Lake Superior’s amazing North Shore.

Sat., 09/09/2017 Lanesboro, Whalan, Peterson Sat., 09/16/2017 Fountain, Preston and Harmony Sat., 09/23/2017 Houston, Rushford, Rushford Village Location: Root River and Harmony-Preston Valley Trail Email: info@rootrivertrail.org Website: www.rootrivertrail.org Three consecutive weekends each feature a different selection of towns.

GREAT RIVER ENERGY MESABI TRAIL TOUR

CARAMEL APPLE RIDE

TWIN CITIES TOUR DE TUSH

TOUR DE TONKA

Sat., 08/05/2017 Location: Grand Rapids, MN Email: tourinfo@mesabitrail.com Website: mesabitrail.com Distances: 14, 26, 50, 67 miles Enjoy this unique riding experience on the Mesabi Trail, Minnesota’s premier paved bicycle trail.

SURLY RED DIRT FEST

Sat., 08/05/2017 Location: Ironton, MN Email: info@cuyunalakesmtb.com Website: www.cuyunalakesmtb.com/ reddirtfest Join the Crew for this family-friendly event. It’ll be a day of riding, live music, prize drawings and games.

BIKE DULUTH FESTIVAL

Sat., 08/12/2017 to Sun., 08/13/2017 Location: Duluth, MN Website: bikeduluthfestival.com/ The Kraus-Anderson Bike Duluth Festival is a chain-rattling Minnesota mountain and road biking event that you do not want to miss.

HEADWATERS TO HILLS BIKE TOUR

Wed., 08/23/2017 to Wed., 08/30/2017 Location: Park Rapids, MN Email: kerri@mywahooadventures.com Website: www.mywahooadventures.com Distances: 50 miles per day This tour travels from the Mississippi Headwaters all the way to LaCrosse, Wis. for a paddleboat cruise, then a return trip on the Amtrak Empire Builder.

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Sat., 09/09/2017 Location: Sauk Centre, MN Email: lwtevent@gmail.com Website: www.caramelappleride.com Enjoy the fall colors and great apple refreshments at all the rest stops, including caramel apples, in Lake Wobegon Trail Country. Take in a BBQ competition, car show and the Quilts on the Trail and Moonshine Madness events that day.

Sat., 09/09/2017 Location: Richfield, MN Email: stacy@coloncancercoalition.org Website: http://coloncancercoalition.org Distance: 25 miles A ride to bring awareness to colon cancer awareness and screening.

JESSE JAMES BIKE TOUR

Sat., 09/09/2017 Location: Northfield, MN Website: jessejamesbiketour.org Distances: 12, 30, 45, 60, 100 miles This fabulous bike tour is an official event of Defeat of Jesse James Days, one of Minnesota’s largest community celebrations. The best century ride around.

RIDEMN1

Sat., 09/09/2017 to Fri., 9/15/2017 Location: Northern Minnesota Email: ridemn1@gmail.com Website: www.ridemn1.org Distance: 346 miles The route, all on Highway 1 in northern Minnesota, is fully supported with stops in Thief River Falls, Red Lake, Effie, Cook, and Ely.

CANDISC Tour 2017

August 5th-12th, 2017

“Victory Lap Tour”

Begins & Ends in Garrison, ND 25th Silver Anniversary Featuring Ft. Totten Historic Site

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bike rides & tours ST. PAUL CLASSIC BIKE TOUR

Sun., 09/10/2017 Location: St. Paul, MN Email: info@bikemn.org Website: www.bikeclassic.org Distances: 15, 32, 47 miles Discover traffic-free glee on Minnesota’s biggest bike tour on the streets of St. Paul.

PURPLERIDESTRIDE MN

Sat., 09/16/2017 Location: Maple Grove, MN Email: kzammas@pancanvolunteer.org Website: http://support.pancan.org Distances: 8, 25, 50 miles PurpleRideStride is a signature event of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. A 5k run and walk is part of the celebration.

RIDE THE RIDGES

Sat., 09/16/2017 Location: Winona, MN Email: mbernatz@hbci.com Website: www.ridetheridges.bike Choice of four routes in southeastern Minnesota along the Mississippi River.

MORA BIKE TOUR

Sat., 09/16/2017 Location: Mora, MN Website: www.morabiketour.org Distances: 25, 50 miles The annual Mora Bike Tour starts and ends at the Vasaloppet Nordic Center. The route is generally flat with mostly gentle hills.

MINNEAPOLIS BIKE TOUR

Sun., 09/17/2017 Location: Minneapolis, MN Website: www.minneapolisbiketour.com Distances: 16, 32 miles Starts and ends at beautiful Boom Island and features two fully-supported routes that take riders through the spectacular park and byway system of Minneapolis traffic free.

HEADWATERS 100

Sat., 09/23/2017 Location: Park Rapids, MN Email: bike@itascatur.org Website: www.itascatur.org Distances: 45, 75, 100 miles The premier fall event in Northern Minnesota, the Headwaters 100 has something for everyone.

SALSA OREMAGEDDON

Sat., 10/07/2017 Location: Cuyuna Mountain Bike Trails Email: info@cuyunalakesmtb.com Website: www.cuyunalakesmtb.com/ oremageddon.html Distances: 12, 25, 50 miles The premier mountain bike race of the season on world-class mountain bike trails.

AUTUMN TREK

Sun., 09/17/2017 Location: River Falls, WI Email: jmwebber@sbcglobal.net Website: www.rivervalleytrails.org/ Distances: 25, 45, 65 miles and 101-mile Century Super Challenge with over 8,200 feet of climb through Western Wisconsin.

DAVID GROTBERG MEMORIAL DUATHLON

MANKATO RIVER RAMBLE

Sat., 09/23/2017 Location: Fergus Falls, MN Email: clark@centrallakescycle.com Website: www.centrallakescycle.com/clc247-duathlon.html The Central Lakes Cycle 24/7 Duathlon will take place on the Central Lakes Trail. A 20-mile bike ride, followed by a 4-mile run on trails and paved roads, finishing with a 7-mile bike sprint on paved roads.

Sun., 10/08/2017 Location: Mankato, MN Email: info@bikemn.org Website: www.bikeriverramble.org Distances: 12, 26, 42 or 50 miles Savor the fall colors on this classic countryside ride.

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BIKE TRAIL GUIDE

Short & Sweet

Blue Mounds Trail near Luverne, MN

MINNESOTA’S BIKE TRAILS 33 Destinations for Adventures across the State

Blazing Star State Trail • 6.5 miles Albert Lea to Myre-Big Island State Park Blazing Star Bike Trail connects the City of Albert Lea with Myre-Big Island State Park and will eventually continue west for 20 miles, connecting with the city of Austin and the Shooting Star Bike Trail. The trail is groomed for fat tire biking in the winter.

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Camden Regional Trail • 10 miles

Douglas State Trail • 12.7 miles

The Camden Regional Trail extends from Southwest Minnesota State University (SMSU) through Marshall and connects to Camden State Park. About 4 miles of additional paved trail connect to a network of city bike lanes.

A pleasant ride from Pine Island to Rochester via the town of Douglas. It’s the perfect out-and-back ride and it connects with Rochester’s extensive city trail network.

Marshall to Camden State Park

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Centennial Trail • 8 miles

Blue Mound Trail • 6 miles

Luverne to Blue Mounds State Park

A multi-purpose bike and pedestrian trail from Luverne to Blue Mounds State Park, across rolling prairies, woodlands and striking rock formations. Future connection to planned 6-mile Luverne Loop city trail.

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Villard

Start in Villard and ride the paved trail to Glenwood. Connects with a bike route around Lake Minnewaska.

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Cuyuna Lakes State Trail • 9 miles

Pine Island to Rochester

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Crosby

The longest completed part of the Cuyuna Country Trail starts in Crosby, and travels Pipestone & Currie through the Cuyuna Country Recreation The trail consists of three main sections, not Area. Two more sections are currently paved: yet connected to one another: Five paved Brainerd (1.5 miles) and Aitkin (0.5 miles). It miles east out of Pipestone, 2.5 miles of will eventually connect the city of Aitkin to natural surface west of Lake Wilson and a six- the Paul Bunyan Trail. The 7-mile segment is mile paved loop between Lake Shetek State groomed for fat tire biking in the winter. Park and Currie. Eventually, the Casey Jones Trail will span 120 miles between Luverne and www.dnr.state.mn.us Redwood Falls.

Casey Jones State Trail • 12 miles total

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BIKE TRAIL GUIDE

Fair Ridge Bike Trail • 5 miles Fairfax to Fort Ridgely State Park

Connects the city of Fairfax with Fort Ridgely State Park. Start at the Fairfax Railroad Depot Museum and bike south toward the state park and the Minnesota River.

www.cityoffairfax-mn.gov

Saint James and Watline Trail • 9 miles St. James

The four mile St. James Area Bike Trail circles Saint James Lake and connects to the 5 mile WatLine Trail which connects to Long Lake in southwestern Watonwan County.

www.ci.stjames.mn.us.

The 3-mile trail starts at the Battle Lake Community Center and connects with a 5.5mile loop trail around Annie Battle and Molly Stark Lakes inside the park. Ride back to Battle Lake to complete a 12-mile loop.

The paved Rockville-Cold Spring-Richmond Trail is a great ride through granite country in Southwest Stearns County. Currently completed: A 5-mile section between Cold Spring and Richmond.

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Starbuck Trail • 5 miles

Glendalough Trail • 3 miles Battle Lake to Glendalough State Park

ROCORI Trail • 5 miles

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Starbuck to Glacial Lakes State Park

Connects the city of Starbuck with Glacial Lakes State Park. Access a bike route around Lake Minnewaska from this trail. (see Centennial Trail)

www.starbuckcitygov.com

Sunrise Prairie Trail • 17.5 miles

North Branch

The 9.5-mile Sunrise Prairie Trail starts in North Branch. At the Washington/Chisago County line it connects with the Hardwood Creek Trail into Hugo.

www.co.chisago.mn.us

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Great River Ridge State Trail • 13 miles

Carley

This paved trail is flat and level and travels through scenic bluff country near Carley and Whitewater State Parks. Future expansions will connect it to the town of Eyota and Carley State Park.

www.dnr.state.mn.us

Hardwood Creek Trail • 9.5 miles

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The 9.5-mile Hardwood Creek Trail starts in Hugo and travels through Forest Lake. At the Washington/Chisago County line it connects with the 17.5 mile Sunrise Prairie Trail.

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Lake Okabena Trail • 5.5 miles Worthington

This loop around Lake Okabena crosses a bicycle bridge near Lakefront Park.

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Leaf River Recreational Trail • 4 miles

Wadena

Starts in Wadena and connects to a bike route to make a loop of 10.5 miles.

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Sleepy Eye Bike Trail • 3 miles

Sleepy Eye

Ride this paved trail around Sleepy Eye Lake year-round. Access at Allison and Sportsmen’s Parks.

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Shooting Star State Trail • 25 miles

The Shooting Star Trail is a 25-mile, paved trail through remnants of tall grass prairies with an abundance of native wildflowers. Much of it is built on an abandoned railroad grade. The eastern terminus is in LeRoy, MN, which is on MN Hwy 56 just west of its junction with US 63 right above the Iowa/ Minnesota state line. The trail soon passes

BIKE TRAIL GUIDE through Lake Louise State Park and continues northwest to the town of Taopi and then on to Adams. The western trail head is the town of Rose Creek.

Highlights:

Remnant tallgrass prairie with wildflowers like prairie smoke, rattlesnake master, wild indigo, aster, goldenrod and blazing star. The trail passes by several interpretive and

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surface part of the Luce Line State Trail connects to the paved Luce Line Regional Trail. It continues nine miles into Theodore Wirth Park, and allows access to the Cedar Lake Trail, Grand Rounds, the Midtown Greenway and more.

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Gateway/Browns Creek

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BIKE TRAIL GUIDE

Ferns along the Gateway and Brown’s Creek State Trails. Jan Lasar photo.

Gateway/ Browns Creek Trail 18.3 miles

The Gateway Trail is a true getaway trail starting deep in metropolitan St. Paul, at Cayuga/L’Orient streets, just a mile north of the State Capitol. It finishes after 18.3 miles at Pine Point Regional Park, five miles north of Stillwater. The trail is open to biking, hiking, horseback riding, in-line skating and skiing and is wheelchair accessible. The paved trail on the old Soo Line railway grade quickly changes from an urban trail to a rural trail with forests, lakes, wetlands and prairies, with very little development and road noise. It isn’t as wide as current trails and can be busy, especially on weekends. There is an unpaved trail north of Hadley, paralleling the paved trail used by horses, as well as dog sleds in the winter.

The Gateway State Trail provides access to other trail opportunities in PhalenKeller Regional Park, Bruce Vento Trail, and connections to Stillwater. It is is also close to Como Park, Lake Elmo Regional Park, Afton State Park, William O’Brien State Park and the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway.

Brown’s Creek Trail

Highway 95. This section of the trail provides views of spectacular fall colors and small waterfalls. The final miles of the Brown’s Creek trail follow the St. Croix River into Stillwater.

Connections: The Browns Creek trail

will eventually cross the St. Croix River into Wisconsin on the historic lift bridge. An extension of the Gateway north into Taylors Falls is being explored.

5.9 miles

About 9 miles from St. Paul on the Gateway Trail, at Duluth Junction the Brown’s Creek Trail starts and runs 5.9 miles into downtown Stillwater. The trail passes through heavilywooded areas and past golf courses. Riders can view a historic stone bridge from the mid1800s. At about the halfway point, Brown’s Creek Park provides restrooms and ample parking. Then, riders will descend a canyon to

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It also has several interpretive sites as well as rest stops with benches, water and toilets. Trail users are required to purchase a wheel pass ($4/day, $25/season).

Along the Trail: In Cannon Falls, the city

The Cannon Valley Trail offers a nice ride with breathtaking views. Dave Simpkins photo.

Cannon Valley Trail • 19.4 miles

The paved Cannon Valley Trail from Cannon Falls to Red Wing follows an old Chicago Great Western railroad route and hugs the Cannon River. The trail is bordered by cliffs and lined with wildflowers, often under the canopy of lush trees. The trail is open year-round for nonmotorized use and groomed for crosscountry skiing in the winter.

section of the trail begins in a park on the Cannon River near the falls that gave the city its name. This half-mile trail has some steep hills as it winds around the park, picnic areas and ponds before heading through a residential area to the official start of the Cannon Valley Trail at the top of the hill with an old, stillused highway bridge in view. Seventeen old mileage markers can be seen along the trail’s route. Originally, these concrete posts were used to identify the number of miles from Mankato, which explains why you’ll see these same markers on the Sakatah Trail.

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downtown Red Wing trailhead near the historic Pottery Place.

Connections: At Cannon Falls, the trail

connects to the Mill Towns Trail, which will link to the Sakatah Singing Hills Trail at Faribault. Currently paved sections of the Mill Towns Trail: Two miles at Cannon Falls, three miles between Dundas and Northfield, two miles east from Faribault.

The little town of Welch is the midpoint of the ride and has a rest stop that includes bathrooms. A 1912 train wreck spilled a load of granite blocks on the hillside near Welch. These blocks, rumored to be tombstones, can still be seen today. The trail then passes by Cannon River Turtle Preserve SNA, Red Wing, Silvernale Archaeology Preserves and a wetland observation deck, before reaching the

Outdoor fun for everyone

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12-mile Red Jacket trail between Mankato and Rapidan. It crosses over three railroad trestles, including historic Red Jacket Trestle, which is 80 feet high and 550 feet long. The North Minnesota River Trail brings cyclists from the Sakatah Trail through downtown Mankato into the Sibley City Park, where they can connect with the paved Minneopa Trail directly into Minneopa State Park. Also accessible is Mankato’s city bike trail system of over 50 miles. Future connections on the Faribault side include the Mill Towns Trail into Cannon Falls, where it connects to the Cannon Valley Trail into Red Wing.

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Central Lakes

Biking through fields of wildflowers on the Central Lakes Trail. Jan Lasar photo.

Central Lakes Trail • 55 miles

The 55-mile-long Central Lakes Trail starts in Fergus Falls and travels southeast through the communities of Dalton, Ashby, Melby, Evansville, Brandon, Garfield, Alexandria, Nelson and Osakis. Just east of Osakis, it connects to the 49-mile-long, paved Lake Wobegon Trail. The trail, a former railroad grade, is generally flat and level. It passes through a varied landscape of woods, grasslands, lakes, wetlands and farm fields. Communities with rest stops and amenities are generally seven to ten miles apart. The Central Lakes Trail is open to non-motorized use and groomed for snowmobiling in the winter.

DeLagoon Park is named for Lucy and Philip DeLagoon, who homesteaded the land in 1914. This large park offers camping,

swimming and picnic facilities, and is connected to the city with bike routes that take you to Grotto Lake Park with the famous

Along the Trail: The official Fergus Falls

Trailhead is at DeLagoon Park, where you can find parking, bathroom, picnic and camping facilities about a mile south of the intersection of Minnesota Highway 210 and Pebble Lake Road.

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The Central Lakes Trail is a 14’ foot wide black top trail open to non-motorized travel extending 55 miles from Osakis to Fergus Falls passing through nine towns, farm and marsh land as well as lakes.

statue of Otto the Otter. Watch for the well-known statue of Big Ole the Viking at the north end of downtown Alexandria, near the Runestone Museum. Other trail highlights: You will cross the Continental Divide near Fergus Falls, where water flows south into the Mississippi or north into Hudson Bay. Keep an eye out for pink or yellow Lady’s Slippers growing along the trail in early summer.

A Combined History:

The Lake Wobegon and Central Lakes Trail are built on the rail corridor formerly owned by Burlington Northern Railroad Company. As the profitability of the railroad line declined, Burlington Northern leased use

of the tracks to smaller short line railroads. One of the last such companies was the Otter Tail Valley Railroad, which ran trains between Moorhead, MN and Avon, MN, from 1986 until 1991, when the line was officially abandoned. The Lake Wobegon Regional Trail opened in 1998 and the Central Lakes State Trail was dedicated in 2005. The two trails officially joined near Osakis, MN, in 2007.

Connections: Feasibility of a connection trail between Fergus Falls and Pelican Rapids is being explored. Another trail in the planning stages would connect Ashby to Battle Lake and Glendalough State Park

Garrison Keillor drives the spike where the trails meet in Osakis Paul Post photo

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Reeling in the big one on the Lake Wobegon Trail near Avon. Jan Lasar photo.

Lake Wobegon Trail • 62 miles

Church steeples, colleges, cows, lakes and the mythical city of Lake Wobegon greet you on the 49 miles of the Lake Wobegon Trail from St. Joseph to Osakis, with a 9.4 mile spur north from Albany to Holdingford . The paved trail goes through the state’s leading dairy county, seven communities, three lakes, two colleges, two monasteries and the boyhood home of Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis. The St. Joseph Trailhead is easy to find, just under the water tower. A few miles outside of St. Joseph, see the old town of Collegeville, which now consists of only a few homes, but once had a popular train depot, boarding house, post office and store. You can turn left at Collegeville for a 2.5-mile side trip to Saint John’s University. At Avon, you’ll find shelters, bathrooms, a water fountain and a two-storied lookout tower/shelter that gives you a bird’s eye view of the surrounding region. The next 5.5 miles is perhaps the most beautiful along this stretch of trail, with deeper woods, prairies and lakes. Keep an eye out for Lady’s Slipper orchids in May and June. Just east of Albany, a spur of the Lake Wobegon Trail goes north nine miles to Holdingford, home of Minnesota’s longest covered bridge. This spur connects with the paved Soo Line Trail at the county line and offers pastoral views of a natural landscape. The Soo Line trail goes through Bowlus, crosses the Mississippi River at Blanchard Dam and ends at a trailhead on Highway 10. West of Albany, you’ll find Freeport, the birthplace of Lake Wobegon. Garrison Keillor is said to have had the inspiration for some of his fictional places here. Head west for 5.7 miles to Melrose, home of the historic St. Mary’s Church and Rectory and the Melrose Area Museum. The official

Melrose Trailhead is across the road near the Melrose Feed Mill. When you arrive in Sauk Centre, take a detour to see the Original Main Street made famous by Sinclair Lewis in his novel, “Main Street.” Farther up, you will find a city trail dropping back to Sinclair Lewis Park where you can find camping, bathrooms and parking. The 12-mile stretch between Sauk Centre and Osakis veers off into the country through the tiny town of West Union before entering Osakis.

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Just outside of Osakis, continue on to the Central Lakes State Trail, a 55-mile paved trail to Fergus Falls. An extension into Waite Park the so-called Saintly Seven, is currently being worked on. At the Stearns/Morisson county line, the Wobegon connects to the paved Soo Line Trail, see page 36. A link from Sauk Centre north to Browerville is being explored.

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Mesabi

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Cyclists will find beauty and grandeur Boundary Waters that sets the Iron 1 Lake Canoe 169 Vermilion Range apart from Area most of the world. 21 Soudan 1 Tower You can also take Birch U.S. Route Bar Head Lake Lake time out to tour a Bike Trail 135 169 Future Trail mine, a logging camp, 120 MILES PAVED State Route Babbitt the Greyhound bus 21 County Route McCarthy Beach museum or visit the State Park Public Campground Embarrass 21 childhood homes of State Park P Parking Judy Garland and Bob 169 53 Dylan. Find More Maps at Many campgrounds Biwabik Virginia 5 73 Mt. Iron www.MNTrails.com Hoyt Lakes and local parks are Kinney 110 169 Aurora easily accessible Chisholm McKinley 135 Gilbert 37 16.3 29.3 39.3 46.3 51.3 64.3 74.5 83 Buhl 7 from the trail, 169 Sparta 65 13 23 30 35 48 58.2 66.7 25 Eveleth highways and nearby Fayal Kelly Lake 10 17 22 35 45.2 53.7 57 Hibbing 53 Veteran’s Park 8 communities. Food, Keewatin 37 & Campground 7 12 25 35.2 43.7 169 Hill Annex Nashwauk lodging, shopping, 5 18 28.2 36.7 Mine State Park antiquing, golfing, 13 23.2 31.7 38 73 Pengilly Marble Taconite 10.2 18.7 fishing, camping and Swan Calumet Lake Coleraine 8.5 swimming are all in Trail is closed between Virginia and Gilbert Bovey 61 Grand 65 close proximity to 169 until 2018 because of Hwy. 53 reconstruction. 2 Rapids segments of the trail, See mesabitrail.com for detour maps. with communities and 169 LaPrairie 2 services available near all entry points. Mesabi Trail • 120 miles Rapids and Ely. The route runs through a The trail traverses forest, meadows, rivers, The wonders of the Mesabi Iron Range wide range of scenery, from dramatic views streams and lakes in a region bound on the are in a class by themselves. Bikers can ride of mining operations, to secluded woods, east end by the Boundary Waters Canoe Area over 75 paved miles from Grand Rapids to a jungle of vegetation, mine lakes and Wilderness and on the west by the Mississippi McKinley and from Biwabik past Giant’s reservoirs. River. Ridge Ski Resort for another 15 miles. Spurs The Mesabi is unlike most paved trails In between, the Mesabi Trail takes visitors into communities like Chisholm, Eveleth and in the state that are straight, flat and on past the edges of the open pit mines of Aurora bring the current mileage up to 120. abandoned railroad beds. the Iron Range and areas abundant with When complete, it will be 145 miles long and It follows an occasional bikeway, mining wildlife, nature and the rich heritage of hardy connect 28 communities between Grand road and even a floating bog walk. pioneers.

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Willard Munger

Bikepacking on the Willard Munger Trail. Jan Lasar photo

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The 70-mile Hinkley-Duluth segment of the Willard Munger State Trail passes through the spectacular scenery of Jay Cooke State Park and connects Hinkley, Finlayson, Willow River, Moose Lake, Barnum, Mahtowa, Carlton and Duluth, where it terminates near the Lake Superior Zoo. It provides scenic views of the St. Louis River and the twin ports of Duluth and Superior. Riders can stop on a high railroad trestle to enjoy a breathtaking look over the St. Louis River near Carlton and watch kayakers take on the rapids cut through the rock. Move on and view the wonders of a hydroelectric power plant, pedal through now-rare stands of hemlock trees, and relax on a hillside rest stop overlooking western Duluth and Lake Superior. The 16-mile Alex Laveau Memorial Trail segment starts in Carlton, passes through Wrenshall and ends at Highway 23, a combination of bike routes on paved road shoulders, city streets and paved off-road bike trail. Connections: The 2.5-mile paved St. Louis River Trail between Carlton and Scanlon.

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The scenic Root River Trail in the heart of southeastern Minnesota’s Bluff Country runs from Fountain all the way through Lanesboro, Whalan, Peterson, Rushford and Houston for a total of 42 miles. The former rail bed follows the meandering Root River through spectacular limestone bluffs, picturesque farms and small towns. It is generally flat and level, except for short stretches on its eastern segment. At Isinours Junction it connects with the 18-mile-long Harmony-Preston Valley Trail which connects the two communities for which it was named. The northern twothirds of this trail are built on abandoned

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railroad grade and are fairly flat. The southern segment leaves the constraints of the railroad bed and climbs to the rim of the valley with great views of the countryside. Stop and see a large sinkhole at the Karst Interpretive Site a half-mile from Harmony. A similar site is about a mile from Fountain on the Root River Trail. Historic buildings and rural communities along both trails have points of interest to trail users. They also provide many services. Campgrounds, bed and breakfasts, restaurants, museums, outfitters and unique stores are found in many of the trail towns. Summer uses on both trails include hiking, biking and inline skating. Trails are groomed for cross-country skiing in the winter.

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Fountain: Official Sinkhole Capital of the United States. View them from the trail. Harmony: Home of Niagara Cave, which has an underground waterfall. Houston: International Owl Center with live owls on display. Lanesboro: The Commonweal Theatre and public art displays make Lanesboro a destination for the art lover. Peterson: Peterson Station Museum of Norwegian culture. Preston: Minnesota’s Trout Capital has the National Trout Center, and is close to Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park. Rushford: The historic train depot on the trail houses a museum and rest area. Whalan: A small town with a world-famous pie shop. Home of the annual Standstill Parade, where the parade marchers stand still and the spectators walk around.

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Soo Line Trail • 10 miles

Little Falls

This scenic trail starts at the northern end of the Lake Wobegon Trail between Holdingford and Bowlus at the Stearns and Morrison County line. The quiet trail crosses a pastoral landscape with an occasional farm and wetland. Bowlus’ trailhead resembles the long-gone railroad stop and has bathrooms, parking and water. Four miles farther to the northeast, the trail crosses the railroad trestle just downstream of Blanchard Dam, the tallest dam on the Mississippi, with a 1920s hydroelectric station still in use today. At Blanchard Dam, search the river banks for Twinned Staurolite, a naturally occurring mineral. These so-called cross rocks or fairy stones will occasionally form in the shape of a Maltese Cross and can only be found in a few places in the world. Cyclists have access to Charles A. Lindbergh State Park via the Mississippi River Trail Scenic Bikeway on the west side of the river. The paved section ends at a trailhead at Highway 10 near Royalton, but continues unpaved to Superior, Wisc., with another paved 11-mile segment between Isle and Onamia near Mille Lacs and Father Hennepin State Parks.

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Gitchi-Gami

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Gitchi-Gami State Trail • 29 miles

Future Trail

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2017 Gitchi-Gami State Trail Four Sections Silver Creek Cliff

The Gitchi-Gami State Trail begins with a short yet impressive one-mile section of the original North Shore Drive, running 4,000 feet around the Silver Cliff Creek Tunnel northwest of Two Harbors. This section of the trail offers a spectacular vista of Lake Superior and has a reproduction of the original 1924 North Shore Gateway arch and brass plaque welcoming visitors. While this section isn’t ready for throughtraffic, you may want to park just east of the tunnel and walk across the trail bridge to enjoy the view. This is also an area to see rock climbers and a great place for travel photos.

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Seven miles east of Silver Creek Cliff is the popular Gooseberry Falls State Park where

BIKE TRAIL GUIDE the next segment of the Gitchi-Gami Trail starts just a quarter-mile east of the TH 61 Bridge. This trail segment leads to Split Rock Lighthouse State Park and the towns of Beaver Bay and Silver Bay.

Temperance River State Park

The Gitchi-Gami State Trail picks up again at the east parking lot in Schroeder and travels through Temperance River State Park, about four miles to the west of Tofte. This segment crosses the Temperance River Gorge and an ancient stream bed that is thought to have been an ancient route for the Temperance River into Lake Superior. The Temperance River Gorge offers spectacular views of the river and rocks below. You can also view the 1,526-foot Carlton Peak. You’ll have to cross Highway 61 at the east end of Tofte and use the Town Road to access the community of Tofte. Trail users can use the Blue Fin Bay lake walk trail for about a

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half-mile to rejoin the trail on the east edge of town. This trail segment currently offers parking in Schroeder at the Tofte Public Water Access. Food, beverages and restroom facilities are available in Tofte.

Tofte to Grand Marais

This 7.3-mile trail segment starts at the northeast end of the town of Tofte. At County Road 34, where the trail used to dead-end, a tunnel underpass beneath Highway 61 connects to a new trail segment that ends at County Road 5 (Lutsen Ski Hill Road). The 1.5-mile segment of completed GitchiGami State Trail in Grand Marais lies within the Grand Marais city limits. This trail segment connects to the Grand Marais Corridor Trail, a one-mile paved bike trail that travels through the heart of downtown Grand Marais.

Descending into Split Rock Lighthouse State Park on the scenic Gitchi Gami Trail. Jan Lasar photo.

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Glacial Lakes State Trail • 25 miles

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Connections: Just northeast of Willmar,

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will connect Richmond, Cold Spring and Rockville. Currently, this trail ends about a mile east of Cold Spring, but will continue on to Rockville soon and eventually reach the Lake Wobegon Trail.

A five-mile on-road connection takes you to Sibley State Park near New London. At the eastern end of the Glacial Lakes Trail, take Paynesville’s connector trail to the Lake Koronis Trail. At Richmond, the Glacial Lakes Trail connects to the RoCoRi Trail, which

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The trail starts at the Civic Center on the northern edge of Willmar. It goes northeast through beautiful farm land, prairie, and by countless lakes in an area shaped by retreating glaciers some 10,000 years ago. Communities along the way include Spicer, New London, Hawick and Paynesville, where the trail currently terminates. A five-mile segment between Roscoe and Richmond is also paved.

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WILLMAR LAKES AREA 360 lakes and miles of trails to explore! • • • •

Ride the Glacial Lakes State Trail Explore Sibley State Park Discover the Glacial Ridge Scenic Byway Just a short drive west of the Twin Cities

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2017 Paul Bunyan Trail • 115 miles

The 115-mile, paved Paul Bunyan Trail is Minnesota’s and the country’s longest paved rail trail. It has been inducted into the Rails to Trails Conservancy’s Hall of Fame, as a “signature Minnesota destination.” The trail starts at Crow Wing State Park near Brainerd and ends at Lake Bemidji State Park near Bemidji. Including a few on-road connections, the total mileage is closer to 123 miles. The trail’s namesake, Paul Bunyan, is a reminder of the rich forestlands that supported a robust timber industry and are ever present on your ride through the pines. Much of the old red pine forest has been preserved in the Chippewa National Forest, which hosts a portion of the trail near Walker. The northern trailhead is located in Lake Bemidji State Park. You will see many incarnations of Paul Bunyan and his sidekick, Babe the Blue Ox, in towns along this one-of-a-kind trail, but there are some things you can only find with the help of technology. Geocachers call the Paul Bunyan trail a Power Trail because almost 1000 geocaches wait to be discovered along the route.

Crow Wing State Park to the Chippewa National Forest

Riders can catch glimpses of the Mississippi River on their way through the park towards Brainerd’s Northland Arboretum. The Brainerd lakes area is a favorite with tourists seeking an Up North experience with creature comforts. Countless resorts, hotels and campgrounds cater to cyclists and are located near the trail.

BIKE TRAIL GUIDE The area has a large number of hiking and cross-country ski trails, too. North of Brainerd you’ll find wetlands, gardens and the little towns of Merrifield and Lake Hubert. Enjoy the quiet beauty of the many area lakes on the way to Nisswa. Downtown Nisswa is a bustling tourist town with many shops and restaurants to explore. Stop for a tour of the historic pioneer village and regular turtle races throughout the summer. The Pequot Lakes Visitor’s Center is a good place to rest and recharge. Rumor has it Paul Bunyan’s bobber now serves as the town’s water tower. Stop and take a rest in Paul Bunyan’s chair at Bobber Park. At the Pine River Information Center you can see vintage displays, including a pair of Paul Bunyan’s baby shoes, big enough to stand in. You can meet Paul Bunyan’s girlfriend, Lucette, in Hackensack, home to an annual chainsaw carving festival. Keep an eye out for carved critters along the trail, like Colonel Cobber in Backus. This 10-foot chainsaw carving of a corncob man is a favorite picture opportunity with cyclists. After Hackensack, you’ll come to a Y intersection. Go left and ride the hilly section of the Paul Bunyan Trail through Chippewa National Forest to the intersection with the Heartland Trail west of Walker. Go right and take the easier Shingobee Trail into Walker from the south. Both routes connect to downtown Walker, called the city on the bay on the south side of Leech Lake. Walker is another hub for visitors because it is at the crossroads of the Paul Bunyan and Heartland Trail and the North Country Hiking

Best Western Bemidji

Trail, surrounded by state forests and the Chippewa National Forest.

Walker to Bemidji

On the way to Bemidji, you will cross the Kabekona River and go through Benedict, Laporte and Guthrie in a mix of quiet, rolling farmlands, crystal clear lakes and forest lands. Bemidji, the first city on the Mississippi River, is on the south side of Lake Bemidji and flanked by the Mississippi Headwaters State Forest to the west and Lake Bemidji State Park to the north. In Bemidji, you’ll want to visit the famous statue of Paul Bunyan and his Blue Ox named Babe. Continue on to Lake Bemidji State Park or ride a 17-mile scenic loop around Lake Bemidji. The Paul Bunyan trail follows the original railroad line built in 1893 and abandoned by Burlington Northern in 1983. In October 1992, the first 50 miles of the Paul Bunyan Trail from Brainerd to Hackensack, MN, opened to the public and it has since more than doubled in length.

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Two-wheeled forest bathing on the Paul Bunyan Trail. Jan Lasar photo.

The Brainerd Lakes Area offers hundreds of miles of scenic, low traffic, and smooth bike routes.

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Crow Wing State Park is at the southern end of the Paul Bunyan Trail. Jan Lasar photo.

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Paul Bunyan/Heartland Map

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BIKE TRAIL GUIDE

Heartland Trail

The Heartland Trail starts in Heartland Park in Park Rapids and runs nearly 50 miles northeast to Cass Lake through the heart of lake country. Numerous towns, resorts and parks provide amenities to the rider on one of Minnesota’s most visited recreational trail systems.

Park Rapids to Dorset

The official start of the Heartland Trail is in Park Rapids’ Heartland Park, which has shelters, restrooms, a swimming beach and a bridge across the Fish Hook River. Your six-mile journey to Dorset will take you through scenery ranging from thick woods to grasslands dotted with lakes. The popular trailhead in Dorset has access to shops and restaurants, a large paved parking lot, outdoor toilet, playground and shaded picnic areas. The corral on the other side of the trail is for those on horses who use the unpaved trail parallel to the paved trail.

Dorset to Nevis

The next five miles to Nevis are quite pleasant. For three miles, the trail travels through the woods with glimpses of an occasional pond. Pines and poplar trees dominate with some birch.

Nevis to Akeley

The rest area in Nevis has water and restrooms. Stop and see a statue of the World’s Largest Tiger Muskie. In Akeley, stop and sit in Paul Bunyan’s hand for a picture.

Paul Bunyan invites you to rest in Akeley on the Heartland Trail. Jan Lasar photo.

Akeley to Walker

The Heartland Trail and the Paul Bunyan Trail (Crow Wing State Park to Bemidji) share a trail segment from just outside of Akeley to just outside of Walker. At a parking lot a few miles outside of Akeley, riders can turn onto the Paul Bunyan Trail and ride through the Chippewa National Forest. This 8-mile segment on paved logging roads-turned-trail has a grade of up to 8 percent. It hooks up to the Shingobee Connection Trail into Walker. Alternatively, you can continue on the shared segment and access the town of Walker that way. Just outside of Walker, the Paul Bunyan and Heartland Trails part ways. The Paul Bunyan Trail continues northwest to Bemidji, while the Heartland Trail continues northeast to Cass Lake. At 23.3 miles, the North Country Hiking Trail crosses the trail.

Walker to Cass Lake

North of Walker, you’ll need to ride two miles on a paved road shoulder to get from one section of the trail to the other. The trail skirts the west side of Leech Lake, then cuts through some woods and marshland and parallels Highway 371 for 10 miles to Cass Lake. At 41 miles, there is a large steel bridge which once carried trains across Steamboat River.

Connections: In Cass Lake, connect with

the Mi-Gi-Zi Trail, a 20-mile route around Pike Bay’s beautiful shores. Future expansions include an 86-mile segment from Park Rapids west to Moorhead and a 20-mile extension north from Park Rapids to Itasca State Park.

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Northwest Angle

Lake of the Woods Lost River

Garden Island Zippel Bay

Parks, Trails, Forests, Rivers

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