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SUBJECT: Duluth Natural Surface Trails Now Open to Users
BY: Kate Van Daele, Public Information Officer
Duluth Natural Surface Trails Now Open to Users
[Duluth, MN] The City of Duluth Parks and Recreation division is excited to announce that the majority of natural surface trails are now open and ready for public use. City staff ask trail users to observe proper trail etiquette and stewardship by respecting individual trail closures and avoiding any wet/muddy trails. If you notice that you are leaving a footprint or bicycle tire imprint on a trail, it is best to turn around to reduce the potential for additional trail damage. If encountering a wet/muddy spot in an otherwise completely dry trail, it is best to go through the wet, or muddy place to prevent the widening of the path. Trails will close after a rainfall event and typically take 24 hours to dry and reopen afterward.
See below listing of which trails are currently open or closed (*DT = Duluth Traverse). For the most up-to-date trail conditions and notifications, please visit, https://duluthmn.gov/parks/trails-bikeways/natural-surface-trails/
Open as of April 23, 2021:
Superior Hiking Trail- ALL
Lester Park (Except DT- Lester River Trail)
Morningside / Hawk Ridge DT
Hartley Park
Chester Park
Enger / Observation Hill / Antenna Farm DT
Piedmont (Except DT- Lower Burner)
Brewer Park (Except DT- Lollygager)
Quarry Park
Keene DT
Kingsbury DT
Closed as of April 23, 2021:
Mission Creek
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