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2018-Trail-Map.Pdf 100 T 200 3 EASTING 4 500 T 600 700 800 A TO This map identifies trails Some Sections STATE 7 HEARTLAND that are part of the 34 46 May Be Plowed CORRIDOR 3 F50 Grant-in-Aid Trail System 4 35 For Logging. & funded by the D.N.R. 2 2 Please75 Continue The D.N.R. does not Upper Rice Plantagenet 2 Little Lake 36 500 Midge WithWolf Caution. 35 Lake 71 endorse any of the 35 Lake Lake 68 36 27 3 10 29 advertisers on this map. Minerva Diamond F02 Lake To Lower Lake Cass Lake 500 3 Two 11 Rice 36 9 Spearhead Inlets Lake 9 9 Lake Becida Nary 4 4 3 45 69 7 92 9 Hennepin 36 White Lake 40 LaSalle 76 35 Lake 11 Earth Roy State 371 68 Lake 200 Paul Welsh 37 3 Evergreen Mallard Lake 4 N5 Lake Big Rockstad 16 GATEWAY TO OVER Forest LaSalle 16 21 F01 4 Lake Lake Hart 44 Bunyan Lake Lake 400 MILES OF GROOMED TRAILS 2 Portage 4 Lake 45 Lake Gill Lake Hattie T 3 5 44 Steamboat 4 200 Lake State Nay Tah Waush Information 3 Heart Twin N6 Lake 3 Station N2 4 State Forest 71 N7 12 Lost Lake 39 F69 i N1 11 36 Information 1 i F49 N8 66 STA Forest Station 4 117 Information i 11 F74 23 Station Lakes 50 4 20 F48 Squaw 3 39 28 Bass 50 50 Lake F17 Garfield 30 31 34 F18 Lake Lake 3 4 38 45 21 26 27 F16 Swamp 29 32 33 200 35 36 PAUL A Lake F68 39 3 Lake Itasca 23 3 N26 Leech 6 15 92 Laporte Lake 4 STRAWBERRY 4 3 Long F19 N25 3 Lost 23 F15 F27 Lake George Lake Lake 93 46 George 30 61 3 91 44 Elk 46 Paine Lake 19 3 N9 4 23 71 200 Lake D16A N19 Itasca 93 N20 10 31 D16 Horseshoe 4 F26 F28 Lake 371 N21 3 D17 F59 State 4 D15C HAL D17A 3 N10 F12 42 22 N11 23 D15D 31 62 29 33 122 D15B Paul D17B Kabekona N22 44 Park 31 Lake 4 N17 27 N15 F20 Schoolcraft Bunyan 37 W12 Tulaby N18 Lake D18 39 Lake 2 113 F11 D15A 54 23 F25 BEA 4 Benedict F29 Leech Elbow 23 54A 30 Lake 38 N12 113 Holiday 3 Lake Lake 32 Inn 4 29 Corner 3 Pine Island Bad F21 25 F67 D28 Lake 11 D20 AREA INFORMATION 35 Little 4 D20A Pike Medicine Mantrap 31 32 69 (800) 247-0054 Lake 32 30 200 Lake 9 D15 D28A www.parkrapids.com 37 F58 32 3 32 Lake Bass 29 54A 35 Lake 3 3 D12A 54 D27A 200 7 4 ALT. Park Rapids Area BIG 32 D21 White Earth F57 BASSWOOD 4 22 D12 32 Chamber of Commerce TRAIL F22 D10 53 D11 200 3 64 State STEAMBOA 3 89 AKELEY OFF Little D9 Walker 18 Basswood 21 Bad Axe Little Forest 46 ITASCA F66 Bemidji Lake F72 25 4 Lake SAUKEYE 11 32 Many F10 Skunk 57 4 Point 18 Big 18 3 Lake Lake Basswood 91 D22 N Lake 127 4 D27 HUNGRY 16 D5 Boot 21 ALLIGAT ALLEY 31 32 STEAMBOA Information Lake 24 Emmaville W 55 Long 24 F60 F71 Mantrap D8A D26 Lake i NORTHING Station 7 3 3 1722 Lake Upper Egg 51 Lake Highway Laws for operating snowmobiles 3 3 31 24 53 12 3 T T Two Inlets F56 T 24 7 F70 22 State City Street 44 3 34 within the city limits of Park Rapids State Forest F55 Island D8 23 18 8 71 Lake 3 Upper Forest 52 19 Pickerel Bottle D7 55 Forest Riders 44 11 F09 Crooked 1. Must have a valid drivers license and/or Round 4 18 Lake Lake Lake 14 33 Rice Lakes 68 58 7 12 44 26 2 Big Bass Trail Blazers 3 F08 Lake Lower 100 a snowmobile safety certificate to F61 34 4 Lake Two 3Eagle Bottle Authorized Dealer 50 31 Lake 53 Ungroomed 11 Inlets F07 Lake Eleventh 50 operate a snowmobile. Lake 43 16 4 Crow Wing 25 40 Blue 25 Lake Trail 4 37 135 Portage 12 Lake Lake Big 2. Speed limit is 15 miles per hour. Ice Cracking Lake 17 3 43 40 Akeley T AY 100 Rush 12 14 F52 9 Foot Hills Lake 6 16 Potato D25 3. Must ride single file on streets and alleys. F06 4 43 Lake Big Sand Little State 13 4 Lake 51 Howard PORT 32 Sand 33 Lake Tea Lake Spider Advertisers Location Legend 4. Must come to a complete stop before Cracker 31 Lake Forest Lake 7 40 44 crossing an uncontrolled intersection. 35 44 F05 50 71 4 34 1. Stay to the right 1. Pinehurst Resort 18. Foxy’s Bar & Grill 38. Outpost in Huntersville 17 NinthC 3 18 43 2 C 2. Elbow Lake Store & Bar 19. Smoky Hills Outdoor Store 39. Epic Realty Lake Country 5. Must cross streets at a 90 degree angle. Flat Ponsford 33 4 4 4 4 Crow Wing 49 on trails. Lake F51 4 4 Lake 12 135 Shallow Deer 3. Lake George Café 20. Red Bridge Inn 40. Up North Power & Sports 26 4 18 4 Boulder Lake Lake NORTHING Lake Chippewa Portage 31 6. Must yield right of way to oncoming traffic. Lake 48 18 4. Ice Cracking Lodge 21. Casey’s General Store 41. Cedar Shores Lodge & Resort Lake 3 Eighth AA 50 Crow Wing 2. Always carry 68 Ten Mile 26 Straight Fish Hook STA Lake 5. Osage Bait & Tackle 22. Affinity Real Estate Inc. 42. Dorset Corner Liquors 7. MayNOT ride on sidewalks. Lake Nevis 6 Lake Lake 68 11 1 67 rope and flash- 6. A Better Place 24. Haas Printing, Inc. 43. Zhateau Zorbaz 34 4 Dorset 33 Shell Lake 26 F50 Seventh 8. MayNOT ride on Hwy. 34 or Hwy. 71. T 48 Crow Wing light in snowmo- ENGINEERE AY YOU RIDE™ UU 7. Gary’s Trailer Sales 25. Dan’s All Season Service 44. Pine Cone Lodge 19 4 Lake 53 F02 Believe it. Belle Taine DEALER 64bile compartment. 8. Two Inlets Country Store 26. Northview Bank & Vacation Resort 11 4 Lake 9. Must have lighted headlight and Island 5 4 4 Sixth 9. Spike’s 27. Cwikla Ace Hardware 45. George’s Barn 29 Lake 39 13 5 Crow Wing 3 Lake taillight when required for safety. F75 Park Peysenske Fifth TT Hackensack 10. Itasca Junction Convenience Store 28. Warren’s Tire & Auto 46. Leona’s Restaurant Lake Crow Wing 3. Always have a 37 34 Lake 19 11. Rock Creek General Store 29. American Legion Post 212 47. Northwoods Grocery & Café Smoky 5 19 3 4 10. May not ride on MAIN STREET in the Height Osage Rapids 35 lighted head and 12. Lobo’s Bar & Grill 30. Thielen Motors 48. Nevis Municipal Liquor of Land Lake F76 Hills 4 40 business district - may use alleys. F68 F69 Long 13 I F01 Lake I tail light. 41 13. Becida Bar & Grill 31. C’mon Inn 49. Iron Horse Bar & Grill F70 14. Schummer’s Backwoods 32. Super 8 Motel - Park Rapids 50. Crow Wing Inn 11. Must use a solid hitch for towing other INTERSECTION F62 State 69 6 Bar & Grill 33. T&M Express Convenience Store 51. Cenex - Akeley vehicles. 34 47 17 OO 4. When group 15. Woodland Store & Off-Sale 34. Charlie’s Boats & Marine 52. Stompin’ Grounds Lodge Forest 20 riding, watch for 16. Emmaville Inn & Café 35. Pizza Ranch 55. Tracks USA 12. MayNOT operate a snowmobile while Stoney 13 Fourth 22 19 Lake Crow Wing Badoura the person 17. Clancy’s Bar & Grill 36. Bogey’s Sports Bar & Grille under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Lake 53 NN Toad 39 F65 11 Wolf behind you. at Vacationaire 37. Shell Sport & Bait F10 Lake 42 14 87 Lake 87 3 TRAIL 11 D numbers in Paul Bunyan State Forest mark intersections. 71 Bladder 1 MILE 900 Itasca Park 5 m Lake GPS ON THE TRAIL FRIOREST IDERS NTERSECTIONUTM C OORDINATES 56 PRRIMARY OADS DOTTED Second State Two Inlets 3 m 56 First TRAILS F01 UM 436 989 F21 UN 365 229 F41 UN 335 077 F59 UN 204 277 Hinds Crow Wing 1. Our map and trails are now marked with Hubbard 40 Lake Crow Wing FROREST IDERS 41 F02 UN 418 002 F22 UN 371 208 F42 UN 385 041 F60 UN 160 168 Park Rapids Lake Lake ARE 900 20 m GPS coordinates at trail intersections and F03 UN 401 018 F23 UN 392 202 F43 UN 351 089 F61 UN 127 115 38 64 UNGROOMED TRAIL 22 Palmer TBRAIL LAZERS N other important locations. This helps First F04 UN 318 060 F24 UN 400 194 F43A UN 401 093 F62 UM 227 978 39 Wolf 6 Lake F05 UN 318 068 F25 UN 439 224 F43B UN 397 099 F63 UN 258 012 Lake ITASCA SP TATE ARK Responders and snowmobilers navigate our L Mantrap 7 m 24 Forest trails. F06 UN 319 078 F26 UN 405 282 F44 UN 402 112 F64 UM 280 988 North Twin Duck SHELTERS Emmaville 16 m Lake Lake ATDJOINING RAILS F07 UN 319 090 F27 UN 484 290 F45 UN 446 091 F65 UM 422 921 Wolf Lake 67 2. On your hand held GPS you can select F08 UN 315 111 F28 UN 499 256 F46 UN 480 079 F66 UN 577 189 36 40 OH87UT OUSE South Twin DPESIGNATED ARKING NAD83 and UNSG (MGRS on older units) F09 UN 317 132 F29 UN 491 214 F47 UN 465 025 F67 UN 577 224 Lake 31 25 East / West – Even Numbers F10 UN 333 162 F30 UN 474 191 F48 UM 466 990 F68 UM 417 987 North / South – Odd Numbers coordinates in your menu under GPS setup.
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