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  2. River to River Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The River to River Greenway is a paved multi-use trail in development in Dakota County, Minnesota, United States.Phase II, completed in October 2007, is a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) segment that parallels Minnesota State Highway 110 from Charlton Street to Dodd Road.

  3. Midtown Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The Midtown Greenway is a 5.7-mile (9.2 km) rail trail in Minneapolis, Minnesota that follows the path of an abandoned route of the Milwaukee Road railway. It is considered under segregated cycle facilities. Used both recreationally and for commuting, the partially below-grade Greenway runs east–west about one block north of Lake Street.

  4. Trails in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail—5.29 miles (8.51 km) The Mall Park—0.32 miles (0.51 km) of a linear park with paved multi-use paths near Lake of the Isles [9] Midtown Greenway, including Martin Olav Sabo Bridge over Hiawatha Avenue—5.7 miles (9.2 km) Min Hi Line—approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) when complete

  5. Greater Grand Forks Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Grand Forks Greenway is a huge greenway bordering the Red River and Red Lake River in the twin cities of Grand Forks, North Dakota and East Grand Forks, Minnesota (commonly called Greater Grand Forks). At 2,200 acres (9 km 2), the Greenway is more than twice the size of New York City's Central Park. [1]

  6. Minnesota Valley State Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota River valley has been a vital, but overlooked natural area, especially as it approaches confluence with the Mississippi River near Fort Snelling State Park. [6] In 1969, the Minnesota Legislature established a state trail system in the Minnesota River valley from the city of Le Sueur to Fort Snelling State Park. By 2019, only the ...

  7. Big Rivers Regional Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail is 5.54 miles (8.92 km) long. The trail begins atop an overpass that parallels I-494. It descends and heads north, paralleling Minnesota State Highway 13. The trail crosses the Sibley Memorial Highway and intersects a 0.47-mile (0.76 km) spur connecting to a local trail. The trail leaves modern MN 13 but parallels the old alignment.

  8. Kenilworth Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Kenilworth Trail is a paved bicycle trail in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.It runs nearly 1.5 miles (2.4 km) and acts as a connector between the Cedar Lake Trail in the north and the Midtown Greenway in the south. [1]

  9. Hiawatha LRT Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail allows for connection to popular east-west bicycle routes, such as the Midtown Greenway and Minnehaha Creek trail. Lack of adequate signage has made route identification difficult for some users, especially in the area around East Lake Street. [3] [4] The trail’s northern end is at Norm McGrew Place and 3rd Avenue in downtown ...