Matthew Lourey State Trail (Natural Grouse Surface*) Nemadji
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Graham Lake 155 Harlis Rd. Matthew Lourey 145 Gafvert Campground and Net Day Use Area (summer only) CARLTON CO. 164 Lake State Trail NICKERSON PINE CO. 174 Pickerel Lake Pine and Carlton Counties Net Lake NE Extension 23 For. Rd. For. Rd. Trail LEGEND Gandy Dancer Trail 47 Willow For. Rd. Trails River DUQUETTE Matthew Lourey State Trail (natural Grouse surface*) Nemadji KERRICK State State ATV/OHM use permitted 154 Forest WISCONSIN Gandy Dancer Trail MINNESOTA Larson Cr. Lourey Park Area under development for 171 summer use For. Rd. * The entire trail is open to hiking and River Matthew snowmobiling. Trail is also open to horseback riding and mountain biking, Park For. Rd. 153 Winter ATV use however only sections in St. Croix State Park begins here are managed for those uses. (i.e. providing hitching rails, trail maintenance, etc.) Creek Tamarack Keene Facilities Parking Lower Creek Creek Gandy Dancer Trail Campground 32 Shelter Crooked 24 McDermott 31 Picnic Area Fork 22 NORTH Creek 123 Vault Toilet East River DUXBURY Hay 30 30 141 Crooked Lake 5 10 Lower 0 Tamarack 21 Hay Creek Scale in Miles Flowage 25 River St. Croix Thunder MARKVILLE Upper Sand Little 25 22 Tamarack 24 State Creek West Forest Road Sand Tamarack Forest Rd. River Forest Fork Creek Creek Rock 173 Lake Bear Crooked Lake Winter ATV use 172 Tamarack Wallace ends here Lake Creek Mallard 137 Lower Creek Wilbur 24 Lake 173 Croix CLOVERDALE River 48 48 St. DANBURY, WI Sand Hay Trail 21 22 136 Creek State 19 Creek MINNESOTA WISCONSIN Lourey Matthew Kettle Bear River Creek Fargo/ St. Croix State Park Moorhead Location of map area Duluth Hinckley Chengwatana River State Croix Minneapolis/ Forest St. Paul Redhorse Lot St. Chengwatana Road Gravel Pit Lot (snowmobiles only) Snake R. © Minnesota Department of Natural Resources 5/2014 The Matthew Lourey State Trail honors the Parking Available: For more information: Matthew Lourey memory and service of Matthew Lourey, who grew up in Kerrick, Minnesota and graduated DNR Information Center State Trail from Askov High School in 1982. Matt was an Nemadji State Forest • Gafvert Campground and Day Use Area 500 Lafayette Road Pine and Carlton Counties accomplished helicopter pilot as well as an avid Saint Paul, MN 55155-4040 long distance runner. St. Croix State Forest 651-296-6157 (metro area) 1-888-MINNDNR Matt was killed May 26, 2005, when his • Tamarack Forest Road helicopter was shot down over Iraq. While • County Road 173 Minnesota Department of Tourism serving first in the Marines, his career spanned • Across the MN/WI border in Danbury, WI 100 Metro Square The Matthew Lourey State Trail 121 7th Place East is a multi-use, natural and gravel surface trail. 21 years in the United States military. Matt and his family enjoyed using this trail throughout St. Croix State Park Saint Paul, MN 55101-2112 It extends approximately 80 miles from the • Township Road 277 the years. 651-296-5029 (metro area) Harlis Road in Nemadji State Forest in • Township Road 1394 1-888-TOURISM (MN toll free) southern Carlton County, to Pine County State Aid Highway 8 in Chengwatana This trail requires a permit or trail pass for the following: Chengwatana State Forest Township in southern Pine County. • Chengwatana Road - Redhorse Lot Horse Pass • Chengwatana Spur A - Gravel Pit Lot The trail travels through remote forests and • County Road 118 (snowmobiles only) is primarily located on DNR administered A valid Horse Pass is required by person 16 lands, including Nemadji, St. Croix, and years of age or over while riding, leading, or Chengwatana state forests, and St. Croix driving a horse on this trail. The pass must be available for inspection by a peace officer, a State Park. County and township Non-resident ATV State Trail Pass administered parcels complete the trail. A conservation officer, or an employee designated under section 84.0835. large portion of the trail is currently being Non-residents operating an All-Terrain Vehicle developed for summer use. Snowmobile State Trail Sticker (ATV) on state or grant-in-aid trails and the A snowmobile that is not registered in the machine is not registered in Minnesota must Primary uses of the developed trail include possess an ATV trail pass. The ATV trail pass hiking and snowmobiling, both of which are state of MN requires a snowmobile state trail sticker affixed to the snowmobile while riding does not need to be displayed on the machine, permitted along the entire 80 mile corridor. but must be available for inspection when During winter, ATV use is permitted from on this trail and other state lands where snowmobiles are allowed. requested by an officer. Harlis Road in the Nemadji State Forest to Printed on recycled paper with a minimum of 30% post-consumer material. Co. Rd. 173 in the St. Croix State Forest, and Non-resident ORV State Trail Pass in the Chengwatana State Forest as shown on the map. Non-residents registered in another state operating an Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) on state or This information is available in alternative format upon request. Portions of the trail are also open to grant-in-aid trails must possess an ORV trail horseback riding, mountain biking, all terrain You can also check out our website at: pass. The ORV trail pass needs to be displayed www.mndnr.gov/state_trails vehicle (ATV), and off highway motorcycle on the machine. The pass must be viewable by a (OHM) riding. See legend and map for detail. peace officer, a conservation officer, or a DNR employee. If the ORV is not registered in another Common mammals noticed along the trail The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources state then the ORV is required to register in is an Equal Opportunity Employer include whitetail deer, raccoon, red fox, Minnesota and this pass is not required. porcupine, beaver, and muskrat. The observant trail user may also spot coyote, For more information, please call the DNR timberwolf, weasel, mink, bobcat or black Info Center at 1-888-MINNDNR or check the © 5/2014 Minnesota Department of Natural Resources bear. website at www.mndnr.gov..