Central Lakes State Trail Explained

Central Lakes State Trail
Location:Central Minnesota, USA
Designation:Minnesota state trail
Length Mi:55
Trailheads:Fergus Falls
Osakis
Use:Biking, hiking, in-line skating, snowmobiling
Grade:Nearly level
Difficulty:Easy
Season:Year-round
Sights:Christina Lake, Alexandria, Lake Osakis
Hazards:Road crossings, severe weather
Surface:Asphalt
Website:Central Lakes State Trail

The Central Lakes State Trail is a paved recreational rail trail in central Minnesota, USA, running along a former Burlington Northern Railroad line. The trail is marked with mileposts every mile, corresponding with the mile markers of the former railroad line. Snowmobile use is allowed on the trail in winter, conditions permitting.

Description of the trail

The 55miles trail begins in Osakis at the western end of the Lake Wobegon Trail and runs parallel to Interstate 94 before ending in Fergus Falls. This trail passes through the towns of Nelson, Alexandria, Garfield, Brandon, Evanston, Melby, Ashby, and Dalton.[1] [2] The Central Lakes and Lake Wobegon trails combine for a continuous 117miles trail.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Central Lakes Trail Map . Central Lakes Trail . 2008-07-16 .
  2. Web site: Central Lakes State Trail . Minnesota Department of Natural Resources . 2008-07-27 .