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Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway in Renville County. Minnesota River Valley National Scenic Byway is a 300-mile (480 km) highway following the Minnesota River from its source at Big Stone Lake to Belle Plaine. The route passes through several small riverside towns and access points to canoeing on the river.
First sign for the Gunflint Trail in Grand Marais. County State-Aid Highway 12 (CSAH 12), also known as the Gunflint Trail, or County Road 12 (CR 12), is a 57-mile (92 km) paved roadway and National Scenic Byway in Cook County, Minnesota, that begins in Grand Marais and ends at Saganaga Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), near the U.S. border with Ontario.
Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway: 287 462 Minnesota MN 7 in Browns Valley: MN 93 near Belle Plaine: June 13, 2002: Historic drive through the Minnesota River Valley: Historic [106] NSB Mohawk Towpath Byway: 26.2 42.2 New York Aqueduct Road in Schenectady: Fonda Road and NY 32 in Waterford: September 22, 2005: Follows the historic Erie Canal ...
U.S. Highway 12 (US 12) is a 192.798-mile-long (310.278 km) United States Numbered Highway in west- and east-central Minnesota, which travels from the South Dakota state line at Ortonville near Big Stone Lake and continues east to the St. Croix River at the Wisconsin state line.
MN 22 south / Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway: At-grade intersection; southern end of MN 22 overlap: 65.954: 106.143: MN 99 east (Broadway Avenue) / Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway to CSAH 5 – Le Center: At-grade intersection; northern end of MN 99 overlap: 67.705: 108.961: MN 22 north – Gaylord: At-grade intersection; northern end ...
Until the early 1980s, a single Canada-to-Gulf alignment of the Great River Road, serving all ten states, was eligible for special federal funding.The states posted "National Route" plates above the markers on this route and marked their own alternate routes across the river, creating two alignments between New Orleans and Hastings-Point Douglas. [6]
The highway runs east–west for approximately 194.2 miles (312.5 km) through mostly rural farmland in the central part of the state. On its western end, it is part of the Minnesota River Valley Scenic Byway where it runs northwest–southeast along the Minnesota River and associated lakes near the border with the adjoining state of South Dakota.
St. Croix Scenic Byway ends I-35 – Duluth, St. Paul, Minneapolis: Exit 195 on I-35; interchange; eastern terminus of St. Croix Scenic Byway; western terminus of Veterans Memorial Evergreen Scenic Byway: 293.017: 471.565: MN 123 west – Sandstone: Western terminus of MN 123 335.25: 539.53: Minnesota–Wisconsin line: Wisconsin: Douglas: No ...