The Willard Munger State Trail is a system of recreational trails between
Hinckley, Minnesota
Hinckley is a city in Pine County, Minnesota, United States, located at the junction of Interstate 35 and Minnesota State Highway 48. The population was 1,800 at the 2010 census.
Hinckley's name in the Ojibwe language is ''Gaa-zhiigwanaabikoka ...
and
Duluth, Minnesota
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. There are three segments to the trail, Hinckley to Duluth Segment, Alex Laveau Memorial Trail, and Matthew Lourey State Trail.
Hinckley to Duluth Segment
The most well-known trail is a paved trail that starts in Hinckley and goes northeast, to Duluth. With a length of , it is the fifth longest paved trail in the U.S. It passes through
Willow River,
Moose Lake,
Barnum
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, and
Carlton before terminating in Duluth. Along the way, it goes through
Jay Cooke State Park
Jay Cooke State Park is a state park of Minnesota, United States, protecting the lower reaches of the Saint Louis River. The park is located about southwest of Duluth and is one of the ten most visited state parks in Minnesota. The western ...
and close to
Banning State Park. The segment between Carlton and Duluth is particularly scenic, as it passes through forested areas and rock cuts before opening up to scenic views of the Lake Superior harbor and downtown Duluth.
The trail was originally part of the
St. Paul and Duluth Railroad, originally built as the
Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad The Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad is the name for two different railroads in Minnesota.
Historic railroad
The Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad (LS&M) was the first rail link between the Twin Cities and Duluth and came into existence ...
and later part of the
Northern Pacific Railway.
The trail is named after
Willard Munger, a Minnesota state legislator who devoted his legislative career to trail development and environmental protection from 1954 until his death in 1999. The Munger family owns the Willard Munger Inn near the end of the trail in Duluth.
Alex Laveau Memorial Trail
This segment of the trail connects
Carlton and
Wrenshall, running just south of Jay Cooke State Park, and terminates at
Minnesota State Highway 23. From there, bicyclists can ride paved shoulders into the Gary-New Duluth neighborhoods of Duluth. Alex Laveau was a former county commissioner who advocated reusing abandoned railways as recreational trails.
Matthew Lourey State Trail
The Matthew Lourey State Trail runs along Minnesota's eastern boundary. It starts in
Chengwatana State Forest
The Chengwatana State Forest is a state forest located in Pine and Chisago counties in Minnesota. Its name is derived from the oj, Zhingwaadena, meaning ''white-pine town'', after the nearby ghost town and township. Eastern White Pine was histo ...
, runs northeasterly along the
St. Croix River through the
St. Croix State Park and into the
St. Croix State Forest, and then in a northerly direction through the
Nemadji State Forest before terminating near Holyoke. This segment of the trail is unpaved, and is intended for
snowmobile
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,
motorcycle
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,
ATV,
horseback riding
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, and
mountain biking.
References
Minnesota DNR - Willard Munger State Trail Accessed March 31, 2006.
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Protected areas of Carlton County, Minnesota
Rail trails in Minnesota
Northern Pacific Railway
Protected areas of Pine County, Minnesota
Protected areas of St. Louis County, Minnesota