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  2. Paul Bunyan State Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Bunyan State Trail is a multi-use recreational rail trail in north-central Minnesota, United States, running between the cities of Baxter/Brainerd and Bemidji. It is named after the giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan of American folklore. [1] The route was part of the Burlington Northern Railroad lines abandoned in 1983. The trail covers a ...

  3. Cycling in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Bunyan State Trail: One of the longest paved trails in the U.S., stretching over 120 miles. The Root River Trail: A scenic 42-mile trail running through limestone bluffs and dense forests. The Mesabi Trail: Covering over 135 miles, this trail connects the cities of Grand Rapids and Ely.

  4. Bemidji, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Bunyan State Trail runs from Brainerd, Minnesota, and Lake Bemidji State Park. It is used for walking, biking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. [16] There is also a bike trail around Lake Bemidji about 17 miles long. Each year an event is held where families and individuals can bike around the lake, with rest stops along the way ...

  5. List of rail trails in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota rail trails are former railway lines that have been converted to paths designed for pedestrian, bicycle, skating, equestrian, and/or light motorized traffic. Rail trails are multi-use paths offering at least pedestrians and cyclists recreational access to the routes.

  6. Pioneer Trail Baby Bunyan Goals: Everything you need to know

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  7. Minnesota Scenic Byways - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bunyan National Scenic Byway is a 54-mile (87 km) route through central Minnesota. The highway, which takes its name from the legend of Paul Bunyan, runs through an area with numerous lakes and connects the resort towns of Crosslake, Pequot Lakes, and Pine River. Recreational opportunities along the byway include fishing, cycling, hiking ...

  8. How will a 9-mile Des Moines bike trail open a world of ... - AOL

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    A converted, paved former railroad line, the High Trestle Trail runs north from the Carney Marsh Preserve in Ankeny 25 miles through Uptown Ankeny, Sheldahl and Slater, then west to Madrid and ...

  9. A tall Paul Bunyan statue once reigned at Macon car shop ...

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    A fiberglass Paul Bunyan statue stood at 1471 Rocky Creek Road, just 10 minutes away from the giant cowboy at the Phillips 66 Gas Station on Hartley Bridge Road.