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What can we do there?

The Paul Bunyan State Trail offers a variety of recreational activities:​

  • Biking and In-Line Skating: With 115 miles of continuously paved surface, the trail is ideal for cyclists and in-line skaters of all skill levels. ​

  • Hiking and Walking: The generally level terrain provides a pleasant experience for hikers and walkers. ​

  • Snowmobiling: During winter, snowmobiling is permitted on the trail, connecting to numerous groomed trails in the Grant-in-Aid system. ​

  • Wildlife Observation and Photography: The trail traverses diverse landscapes, including forests and lakes, offering ample opportunities to observe and photograph Minnesota's natural beauty. 


How far is it from True North?

The Paul Bunyan State Trail passes directly through Nisswa. The nearest trail access point is approximately 1.5 miles from True North, providing convenient access for guests.


When is it open?

The trail is open year-round. However, certain activities are season-dependent:​

  • Spring to Fall: Ideal for biking, in-line skating, hiking, and walking.​

  • Winter: Open for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing, depending on snow conditions.​

Trail conditions and accessibility may vary with weather; it's advisable to check local conditions before planning your visit.


How much does it cost?

There is no fee to use the Paul Bunyan State Trail, making it an affordable option for outdoor recreation. 


Additional Information:

  • Trail Length: The trail extends 115 miles from Crow Wing State Park to Lake Bemidji State Park, making it the longest continuously paved rail-trail in the United States. ​

  • Trail Access in Nisswa: The Nisswa trailhead offers parking and rest facilities, enhancing convenience for trail users.​

  • Trail Etiquette: Users are encouraged to follow standard trail etiquette, including staying to the right, signaling when passing, and respecting all users to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.​

For more details and updates on trail conditions, you can visit the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources website or contact the local tourism office. ​

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