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Rolling trail with a remote feel.


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Map Key

1.9

Miles

3.0

KM

Point to Point

1,220' 372 m

High

1,097' 334 m

Low

81' 25 m

Up

203' 62 m

Down

1%

Avg Grade (1°)

7%

Max Grade (4°)

Dogs Leashed

Family Friendly Fairly smooth and no big climbs. But, there are some gravelly or loose rock sections. Lester River Trail and Upper Cathedral are still a bit easier for young children.

Description

This section yields little elevation change overall, but rolls nicely all the way along. It has more of a 'deep woods' feeling to it: no panoramic viewpoints overlooking the city or lake and no rocky ledges. Instead, the track meanders through pine and maple forests on the east side, aspen and oak forests near the middle, and lower wetland shrubs on the west end where it skirts a beaver pond along Amity Creek.

This section is well-suited for families.

NOTE: the next Duluth Traverse section of the to the east ("Hawk Ridge Trail") is not well-suited for beginners, but it can be easily bypassed by heading eastward on Snively Trail until you come to the bridge over Amity Creek at the top Seven Bridges Rd (paved).

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Matt Goodman

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#2

in Duluth

#198

in Minnesota

#17,838

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