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Minnehaha Trail is included as a segment of the Mississippi River Trail, or MRT, which is a bicycle route loosely connecting 800 miles (1,300 km) of pre-existing roads and trails in Minnesota into a signed course. [7] The Mississippi River Trail portion in Minnesota is also known as U.S. Bicycle Route 45.
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.
Reconstruction of the damaged trail section was scheduled for summer 2020. [3] [4] The trail has about 250,000 people in attendance annually. The trail features bluffs of the Minnesota River and the lakes and forests of the area. The pedestrian bridge on the trail that spans Valley View Road replaced a 19-foot (5.8 m) railway bridge.
Minnesota Valley State Trail is a 27-mile (43 km), multi-use trail in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area that runs parallel to the Minnesota River from the cities of Belle Plaine to Shakopee. A 10-mile (16 km) segment of the trail from Chaska to Shakopee is paved. Allowable trail uses include hiking, biking, horseback riding, cross ...
Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail is a 15.3-mile (24.6 km) mixed-use path in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. It is maintained by the Three Rivers Park District. [1] The trail features 8 separate boardwalks in 1.7 miles (2.7 km) that traverse Nine Mile Creek and its marshes. It is predicted to serve 400,000 people yearly. [2]
Rail trails in Minnesota (34 P) Pages in category "Bike paths in Minnesota" ... Mississippi River Trail; R. River to River Greenway;
Nicollet Island/Boom Island Trails—2.1-mile (3.4 km) loop trail; Minnehaha Falls Lower Glen Trail—2.1-mile (3.4 km), hiking-only trail in Minnehaha Park along the creek; Theodore Wirth Park—features a network of mountain biking and hiking trails; Winchell Trail—5-mile (8.0 km), hiking-only trail along the Mississippi River gorge
The Cannon Valley Trail is a paved rail trail that follows the Cannon River in southeast Minnesota. The trail follows an abandoned Chicago Great Western Railway corridor for 20 miles (32 km) between Cannon Falls, Minnesota and Red Wing, Minnesota. [1] In the spring, summer, and fall months, the trail is open to hiking, biking, and inline skating.