Friday, April 27, 2018
11 Orr Minnesota Hiking Trails
Arrowhead State Trail
Arrowhead State Trail runs between the Taconite State Trail at Pike River Flowage near Peyla and to 3 miles south of International Falls (east of I-71 near Chapple). The trail is popular among snowmobilers, and nearly 70 miles of the 135-mile route are suitable for equestrians, mountain bikers and hikers.
During summer, many areas of the trail may have standing water, especially in the northern segment, where it passes through wetlands....
Read More/View Map https://www.traillink.com/trail/arrowhead-state-trail/
Bear Island Trail
Much of Bear Island Lake Trail passes through Bear Island Lake State Forest in Minnesota's northern reaches, near Superior National Forest and Boundary Waters Canoe Area. The lake itself is huge, with Bear Island in the middle. The surrounding hills of Vermilion and Mesabi give depth to the landscape.
The trail, part of which is an old logging rail corridor, winds among smaller lakes and....
Read More/View Map https://www.traillink.com/trail/bear-island-lake-trail/
Blue Ox–Voyageur Trail
The Blue Ox–Voyageur Trail is a multi-use trail that permits ATVs and snowmobiles. It also accommodates mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians along the former railroad right-of-way between International Falls and Lake Bemidji State Park.
The nearly 100-mile trail travels through....
Read More/View Map https://www.traillink.com/trail/blue-ox-trail-(voyageur-trail)/
Circle L Trail
The Circle L Trail follows an abandoned logging railroad grade, which was used during the logging of the Bigfork River valley during the early 1900s. The trail passes through George Washington State Forest and also past the sites of old logging camps, some of which were used into the late 1960s.
The Circle L Trail meets up with the Circle T Trail east of Bass Lake. Despite its name....
Read More/View Map https://www.traillink.com/trail/circle-l-trail/
Find information and maps on all 11 Orr Hiking Trails: https://www.traillink.com/city/orr-mn-trails/
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