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Bagley Nature Center Trail Hiking Cross-Country Skiing Snowshoeing Bagley Nature Center Trail Hiking Cross-country skiing Snowshoeing Arrowhead Road Maryland St. Rock Pond P To Woodland Ave. St. Marie Street t e r v e i u v o r i C D r Buffalo St. y D od b o r y i it w K s le r p e a iv M n U 0 0.2 0.4 Multi-purpose N MAP MILES DULUTH AREA NEWS TRIBUNE GRAPHICS DULUTH Oak St. Lester-Amity Trails Hiking Biking Maxwell Rd. Cross-country skiing Snowmobiling Horseback riding Lester Park Golf Course 3k loop 0 N 0.25 P MILES . P d R r . e d iv R R London Ave. London r s e e Skyline Pkwy. t g s d e i L r B n e P v 51st Ave. E. Ave. 51st LESTER e PARK S Skyline Pkwy. Norwood St. Family Crosley Ave. P bike loop Glenwood St. E. Ave. 52nd P 58th Ave. E. Ave. 58th 60th Ave. E. Multi-purpose Hiking Snowmobile London Rd. Biking/cross-country Superior St. Cross-country Horseback DULUTH . d R y t i n i r T Skyline Pkwy.Lincoln Park Trail Hiking Piedmont Ave. W. 13th St. 23th Ave. W. LINCOLN W. 9th St. PARK 24th Ave. W. Lincoln Park 25th Ave. W. Drive P Lincoln Parkway 27th Ave. W. 26th Ave. W. N W. 3rd St. 0 0.1 Hiking MILES W. 1st St. W. Superior St. Raleigh St. y w k P e Redruth St. n li 35 y k . S Sherburne St. W Old Thompson Hill Rd. Waseca St. P Kingsbury Creek FAIRMONT 67th Ave. W. Ave. 67th Natchez St. PARK W. Ave. 63rd 75th Ave. W. P P Pulaski St. Coleman St. Grand Ave. Milford St. 85th Ave. W. WILLARD MUNGER TRAIL Western Waterfront Trail Walking Biking St. Louis Bay Jogging Dog walking 0 0.1 0.2 MILES Multi-purpose DULUTH N MAP AREA 35 . 0 0.1 0.2 y w k N P Magney/Snively Trails MILES e n li y Hiking k Russel Rd. S . Cross-country skiing W Industrial Ave. 100th Ave. W. Ave. 100th Lindahl Rd. Swenson Ave. Halie Rd. P P Clyde Ave. Grand Ave. W. Skyline Pkwy. To Becks Road W. Skyline Pkwy. W. Commonwealth Ave. Commonwealth Magney/Snively Trails Snowmobile BARDON’S Horseback riding PEAK DULUTH OVERLOOK Mission Creek Trails DULUTH Hiking Biking Snowmobiling Horseback riding N 0 0.1 0.2 MILES Becks Road Willard Munger Trail Mission Creek Pkwy. Mission Creek Trails Hiking CITY LIMIT N. 123rd Ave. W. Ave. 123rd N. Drava Court Oldenberg Pkwy. Multi-purpose Hiking Snowmobile P W. 9th St. Mission Creek Trails W. 7th St. W. 8th St. Hiking 128th Ave. W. Biking W. 5th St. Horseback riding 131st Ave. W. 3rd St. 23 121stAve. W. E. Arrowhead Rd. Lakeview Dr. Congdon Park Trail Hiking Bruce St. R i E. St. Marie St. d g N. 34th Ave. E. P T ew is o ch od er R E. Fourth St. Congdon Cr d ee . Park Drive k . e v A w e i N. Hawthorne Rd. v E. Superior St. e k a L P Vermilion Rd. Vermilion N. 30th Ave. E. N Greysolon Pl. 0 0.1 Hiking MILES Greysolon Rd. NEWS TRIBUNE GRAPHICS MAP DULUTH AREA 35 Hinckley C N ARLTON Finlayson P Pine INE Willow C OUNTY City C River OUNTY Hinckley-duluth Sandstone Moose CHENGWATANA Sturgeon Lake fire segment STATE Askov Lake FOREST 23 Willard Barnum Boundary Mahtowa Munger ST. CROIX segment STATE 35 Trail PARK NEMADJI Unpaved trail Alex Leveau STATE Memorial Trail Cloquet C S ARLTON FOREST T Carlton . L ST. CROIX OUIS C C OUNTY STATE OUNTY Paved trail 23 FOREST MINNESOTA WISCONSIN Willard 35 MINNESOTA Munger Trail Duluth West MAP Duluth Twin N AREA Cities Proposed Munger Trail extension Minnesota Ave. 0 0.25 Beach and Park area MILES N P P P Park Point Nature Trail Hiking Lake Superior Duluth Harbor Basin Hiking DULUTH Grassy Point recreational trail Parking area Keene Creek P WEST DULUTH Bird watching platform Bridges Grand Ave. Grassy 35 Proposed floating bog walk Point Lesure St. Lesure Ave. Central Street Bridge Cul-de-sac Current floating bog walk Fishing platform Current trail Proposed trail expansion (Phase I) St. Louis Bay Proposed trail expansion (Phase II) NEWS TRIBUNE GRAPHICS HanfordAve. Adirondack St. Pa rk wood Lane Hutchinson Rd. P de D lisa ri Pa ve N 0 0.5 0.1 Piedmont Ski Trails MILES Skiing Hiking Piedmont Snowmobile Trails Haines Rd. DULUTH Skyline Blvd Snowflake Nordic Center Cross-country skiing 0 N 300 Biathlon FEET Range Kilometer marker Beginner’s Trail Jane’s Trail Biathlon George’s 10k Cut-off routes P Snowflake Norton Rd. Chalet Airport Rd. Snowflake Rice Lake Rd. Rice Lake Rd. Nordic Center Krueger Rd. Ave. Blackman Sawyer Ave. Sawyer Arrowhead Rd. N. Arlington Ave. Arlington N. DULUTH Rice Lake Rd. Maple Grove Rd. N Kingsbury Creek Trail 0 0.1 Hiking MILES Redruth St. Sherburne St. Old Thompson Hill Rd. Waseca St. K in gs P bu ry ek Cre Fremont St. FAIRMONT PARK P 75th Ave. W. Grand Ave. Coleman St. P Hiking Snowmobile Willard Munger Trail Bayhill Drive DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE GRAPHICS MAP AREA MAP AREA 26th Ave. E. 20th Ave. E. P Lakewalk E. 2nd St. Hiking P Biking Inline skating London35 Rd. Jogging Dog walking P E. Superior St. Lake Ave. DULUTH 0 0.125 0.25 MAP MILES AREA P Canal Park Drive P Multi-purpose Spirit Mountain Ski Area Hiking, biking, skiing Parking CITY LIMIT Ugstad Rd. N 3 km 5 km loop loop 35 11 km loop 1 km loop Boundary Ave. Skyline Pkwy. Ski lifts 2 km loop Grand Ave. Skyline Pkwy. DULUTH MAP AREA P Martin Road Trailhead Hartley Nature P Center Trailhead N. 24th Ave. W. P Rose Garden Trailhead Trailhead P P Skyline Twin Ponds Trailhead at Trailhead at Highland P Enger Park and Getchell Spirit Kingsbury P Trailhead Mountain P Trailhead P Magney Snively Munger Trail Park Trailhead Trailhead at 123rd Ave. W. P Superior Hiking Trail P P Fond du Lac Trailhead Grand Portage Trail Trailhead MAP DULUTH AREA Chester UMD Creek Kenwood Ave. Kenwood College St. COLLEGE OF ST. SCHOLASTICA ester Park e Ch D riv P C Hiking CHESTER h . e s e Ave. Woodland t v PARK e r A P d a r o k o D w r n i Chester Park Trails v e e Hiking K Denny Drive Skiing SkylineE.11th Pkwy. St. 12th Ave. E. 15th Ave. E. E.9th St. P 14th Ave. E. E. Superior St. London Rd. E. 4th St. 35 6th Ave. E. E. 2nd St. Mesaba Ave. Mesaba 35 NEWS TRIBUNE GRAPHICS Hartley Trail Hiking Biking Wabasha Rd. W o o HARLEY NATURE CENTER d la N n Norton Rd. d St. Paul Ave. Paul St. 0 0.25 A HARTLEY P ve. MILES . Hartley d PARK R Pond P Fairmont St. n e . s North Rd. d e R n y le G t r d a r H a d w l o Beaver O St. Andrews St. H South Rd. Pond Lewis St. Dunedin Ave. Dunedin Kenwood Ave. Kenwood P Hartley Road Multi-purpose Hiking Arrowhead Rd. Snowmobile MAP AREA DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE GRAPHICS Plantation Trail Talus Trail Amity Trail Snively Trail Spruce Trail Pine Woods Trail Ridge Loop Trail Powerline Trail Amity Creek Middle Trail Ole’s Trail Overlook Trail Maple Woods Trail Summit Ledges Skyline Parkway ay scenic overlooks w rk a P e n li y Ridge k S y N k a Overlook ree w C rk y Pa Middle it ne Knob Am li Old Baldy ky Jean Duluth Rd. S N ARK 0 100 200 HAWK P ESTER RIDGE L METERS Ole’s Knob Glenwood St. LAKESIDE- Lower Main Overlook LESTER MAP Main Overlook PARK 61 DULUTH AREA Superior St. Lake 40th Ave. E. Ave. 40th Superior d. London R.
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