Arrowhead and Taconite State Trail Map

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THE TACONITE TRAIL winds through forests of
birch and aspen intertwined with pine, leading the
visitor by many isolated lakes and streams. From
Grand Rapids heading north, you see the impact of the
taconite and iron mining industry. Between McCarthy
Beach State Park and Ely the terrain is rolling and tree
covered as it winds through state and national forest
land.
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Pont
Lake
LAKE TR.
The trail user may see a ridge of solid white
pine changing to a ravine of mixed
hardwoods, then a ridge of aspen, birch
and basswood blended with maples.
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NATURAL FEATURES
THE ARROWHEAD TRAIL
The southern part of the Arrowhead features rolling
hills with numerous lakes and streams. Many of the
hills have large areas of exposed rock and enormous
boulders. This part is heavily timbered with a mix of
hardwoods and conifers.
This mix of trees on the Arrowhead is spectacularly
colorful in autumn.
The northern part of the trail is relatively flat between
International Falls and the Ash River. The higher
ground is mainly forested with aspen; lower ground has
a mix of spruce and ash. The trail goes through a
number of areas that have standing water in the
summer which makes these portions of the trail mostly
suited to winter use.
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The Taconite State Trail stretches 165 miles
from Grand Rapids to Ely and intersects with
the Arrowhead State Trail just west of Lake
Vermilion. Eight trail waysides and picnic
facilities offer scenic vistas of the hills, lakes
and rivers of this area.
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The trail links three state parks: Bear Head Lake,
Soudan Underground Mine and McCarthy Beach. The
landscape in and around Bear Head Lake State Park
resembles the BWCAW. The park’s land is very rolling
and rocky, elevations ranging from 1,450 feet up to
1,590 feet.
Soudan Underground Mine State Park is located on a
rugged ridge and contains the historic Soudan
underground mine. It is Minnesota’s only underground
iron ore mine open to the public. Tours descend 27
levels to the bottom of the mine, where there is a
constant year-round temperature of 52 degrees. The
park also contains picturesque stands of old-growth
white and norway pines mixed with balsam fir and
aspen. The lower elevations are dominated by white
cedar interspersed with balsam fir, tamarack, black
spruce, ash and muskeg.
A variety of game fish including walleye, northern
pike, trout and smallmouth bass are found in the area’s
large numbers of lakes and rivers. The landscape of the
area is a result of the under-lying geology. The area’s
bedrock formation known as the Canadian Shield is
some of the oldest rock on earth. It was formed by
volcanic action approximately 2.7 billion years ago.
Later, ancient seas laid down the valuable iron ore that
is still mined in the area today. Further volcanic
activity swept away the sea and formed two mountain
ranges. The advancing and receding of glaciers, and
millions of years of erosion have worn the mountains
down, resulting in the present rugged landscape found
along some parts of the trail.
The Arrowhead and Taconite State Trails provide a
great opportunity to explore this area. To preserve this
opportunity for the future, please respect the area's
plant and wildlife communities.
Native northern Minnesota wildlife is abundant along
both trails. Some species to watch for are moose,
timber wolf, brush wolf, white-tailed deer, black bear,
lynx, porcupine, red fox, snowshoe hare, fisher, pine
marten and red squirrel.
Over 100 varieties of birds live in the area. Some
birds, like the grosbeaks, nuthatches, chickadees and
pileated woodpeckers, inhabit the area yearround. Birds like the snow bunting and snowy owl
migrate south from the arctic for the winter; the bald
eagle, osprey, warblers and fly catchers migrate north
to this area for the summer.
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Shermans
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Pfeiffer
Lake
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Idington
Peyla
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Superior
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Soudan
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Some private lands exist within the shaded areas for
State & National Forest lands, and State Parks land.
Please be aware of your surroundings.
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The Arrowhead State Trail stretches 135
miles, from 10 miles west of Tower at the
intersection of the Taconite State Trail, to
Ericsburg, 10 miles south of International
Falls.
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THE ARROWHEAD & TACONITE STATE
TRAILS are located in northern Minnesota’s
Itasca, Koochiching and St. Louis counties.
They are primarily snowmobile trails and
form the backbone to an extensive
Grant-in-Aid trail system. Portions of both
trails are suitable for horseback riding, as well
as mountain biking, hiking and backpacking
in the summer. Call the DNR for specific
information.
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“Equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from programs of the
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is available to all
individuals regardless of race, color, creed or religion, national origin,
sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, sexual
orientation, age or disability. Discrimination inquires should be sent
to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 500 Lafayette
Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4031; or the Equal Opportunity Office,
Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240.”
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*All communities along the Taconite and Arrowhead
trails have food, fuel, lodging and retail areas
available to campers.
TACONITE COMMUNITIES:
- Grand Rapids
- Tower
- Ely
- Side Lake
ARROWHEAD COMMUNITIES:
- Tower
- Cook
- Orr
- International Falls
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CAMPING AVAILABLE: (Taconite only)
- McCarthy Beach State Park
- Pfeifer Lake, National Forest
- Bear Head Lake State Park
- Several rustic campsites along trail
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PARKING AVAILABLE
At Taconite:
- McCarthy Beach State Park
- Minnesota Hwy 73
- U.S. Hwy 53
- Minnesota Hwy 1
- Minnesota Hwy 169, Peyla
- Minnesota Hwy 135, Tower
At Arrowhead:
- 2 Mi. West of Hwy 169 on Hwy 1
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MINNESOTA STATE PARKS AND TRAILS
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State Forest Ski Trails
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The Taconite and Arrowhead State Trails were
authorized by the Minnesota Legislature in
1974-5. These long-distance trails were developed
primarily for winter use. As a result, sections
of these trails may be impassible during warm
weather months when the ground is not frozen,
due to wet soils and standing water. Mountain
bikers and horseback riders are urged to call the
nearest Trails and Waterways Area office before
leaving for their destination to inquire about
local trail conditions and amenities.
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218-365-3271
218-741-3340
218-262-4881
218-326-3401
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Medical/Hospitals
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Virginia
Hibbing
Grand Rapids
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218-753-6660
218-748-7510
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Tower
Virginia
Grand Rapids
Black
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218-749-7720
218-326-3477
218-283-4416
218-748-7510
218-262-0132
218-749-6010
International Falls
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State Patrol
Itasca County Sheriff
Koochiching County Sheriff
St. Louis County Sheriff (Virginia)
(Hibbing)
*Evenings and weekends
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HISTORY
INFORMATION
For travel planning information contact:
Timber harvesting is often done in the winter when the
ground is frozen which makes it easier to access
harvesting sites that would be inaccessible in the
summer due to wet conditions.
When traveling near a harvesting site please watch
out for logging trucks and other equipment.
The earliest known inhabitants of the area, living
thousands of years ago, left pictographs (rock
paintings) and petroglyphs (rock carvings) north of the
present trail area. Many Indian tribes had settled in the
area, including the Lakota, Dakota and more recently
in history, the Ojibway (Chippewa).
European immigration forced the Ojibway to move
west along the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes.
They entered present day northern Minnesota in the
late 1600s. The lake and forest resources provided the
Ojibway with abundant fish and wildlife in spite of the
harsh winters. However, continued immigration
eventually forced them from most of their land.
White spruce, norway and white pine are usually
thinned a number of times before the final harvest is
undertaken when all remaining trees are removed and
the site is replanted with seedlings.
Most tree species harvested in Minnesota are used to
make paper and waferboard, but larger trees are also
used to make lumber, cabinets, and furniture parts.
100 Metro Square, 121 7th Place East
St. Paul MN 55101-2146
651-296-5029 (metro area)
1-888-TOURISM (toll free)
1-800-766-8687 (Canada)
Fur trade began in this area in 1679. French-Canadian
voyageurs from Montreal and Quebec came west to
participate in the fur trade with the American Indians.
The trade was dominated first by the French, then
British and finally the Americans.
• DNR Arrowhead/Taconite Trail (Tower Area) Hdqtrs.
650 Highway 169
Tower, MN 55790
(218) 753-2580
MN Department of Natural Resources
Grant–in–Aid Trails
DNR provides: outdoor recreation information,
brochures, maps and snow & trail conditions.
Other Trails
Vermilion Lake
CIRCLE T
TRAIL
Sturgeon
87
River
491
State
481
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National
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169
Forest
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484
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532
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100
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GOODLAND
TRAIL
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10th Ave. E.
to Vermilion
Lake
to McCarthy Beach
State Park
Main St.
10th St. S.E.
11th St. S.E.
to Ely
Taconite
State Trail
to
Quadna,
Hill City
• Speed limit 15 m.p.h.
• No operation between midnight and 7 a.m.
• Snowmobiles must stop at all intersections
and yield to all motor vehicles and pedestrians
• No snowmobiles on state or county highways
• No operation on city parks or school properties
19th Ave. E.
Camp St.
Lily
Lake
To Tower &
Taconite
State Trail
169
16th Ave. E.
15th Ave. E.
11th Ave. E.
9th Ave. E.
5th Ave. E.
10th Ave. E.
Harvey St.
3rd Ave. E.
Conan St.
4th Ave. E.
Central Ave.
2nd Ave. W.
Stay clear
of hospital
apartments.
Chapman St.
White St.
White St.
Pattison St.
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Iron Range Area:
Aurora C. O. C.
PO Box 53
Aurora, MN 55705
Phone: 1-218-229-2234
Chisholm C. O. C.
10 2nd Ave NW
Chisholm, MN 55719
Phone: (local) 1-218-254-7930
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-422-0806
alley
E. Sheridan St.
1st Ave. W.
14th Ave. S.E.
13th Ave. S.E.
12th Ave. S.E.
11th Ave. S.E.
7th St. S.E.
To Hwy.
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Madison St.
8th Ave. E.
9th Ave.
10th Ave. S.E.
6th St. S.E.
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4th Ave. S.E.
7th St. S.W.
3rd Ave. S.E.
6th St. S.W.
2nd Ave. S.E.
1st Ave. S.E.
4th St. S.E.
5th St. S.W.
8th St. S.W.
8th Ave.
1st Ave. S.W.
2nd Ave. S.W.
3rd Ave. S.W.
12th Ave. S.W.
8th Ave. S.W.
9th Ave. S.W.
11th Ave. S.W.
3rd St. S.E.
169
S. 2nd St.
S. 3rd St.
4th St. S.W.
Pokegama Ave.
169
3rd St. S.W.
Washington St.
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2nd Ave. E.
local trail
2nd St. S.W.
17th Ave. E.
Miner's Lake
2nd St. E.
19th Ave. E.
8th Ave. E.
9th Ave. E.
6th Ave. E.
7th Ave. E.
4th Ave. E.
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3rd St. E.
1st St. S.W.
15th St. N.
14th St. N.
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Dr.
14th Ave. E.
2nd Ave. E.
3rd Ave. E.
6th Ave. E.
7th Ave. E.
9th Ave. E.
10th Ave. E.
1st Ave. E.
4th St. E.
5th Ave. E.
1st Ave. E.
2nd Ave. E.
3rd Ave. E.
4th Ave. E.
5th Ave. E.
5th St. E.
Clover Ln.
Main St.
Alder St.
N. 2nd St.
Poplar St.
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6th St. E.
1st Ave. E.
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7th Ave. S.E.
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8th St. E.
7th St. E.
7th St. W.
Shagawa Lake
State Trail System
Local Routes
Reynolds St.
1st St. S.E.
local trail
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Spruce St.
12
4th St. W.
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All alleys may be used
Use no streets, except as marked
All state laws apply
No riding on sidewalks
Use right hand side of street
9th St. E.
Information
Birch St.
Trout
Lake
69
5th St. W.
8th St. W.
to Taconite
State Trail
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1st St. E.
Pine St.
10
6th St. W.
2
N. 3rd St.
Coleraine
169
Forest
Lake
10th Ave. S.W.
Swan
Lake
Crystal
Lake
38
9th St. W.
TOWER
Cedar St.
Bovey
11th St. W.
10th St. W.
Norway St.
Pengilly
Calumet
Taconite
12th St. W.
Hale Lake
Pokegama Ave.
37
Tamarack St.
Hill Annex Mine
State Park
Ridgeway Rd.
Ely C. O. C.
1600 E Sheridan Street
Ely, MN 55731
Phone: (local) 1-218-365-6123
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-777-7281
Fax: 1-218-365-5929
Lake Vermilion C. O. C.
PO Box 776
Tower, MN 55790
Phone: (local) 1-218-753-2301
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-869-3766
14th St. W.
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Marble
Grand
Rapids
37
13th St. W.
Lake Vermilion Resort Assoc.
& Cook C. O. C./Visitors Center
320 N Hwy 53
Cook, MN 55723
Phone: (local) 1-218-666-5850
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-648-5897
St. Louis River
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beginning of
Taconite
State Trail
GRAND RAPIDS
8th Ave. E.
Nashwauk
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ITASCA COUNTY
TACONITE
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Hibbing
ST. LOUIS COUNTY
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13th Ave. E.
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Keewatin
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CLEARWATER
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Gilbert
Eveleth
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West Two
River
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Chisholm
Ely/ Lake Vermilion Area:
Aurora
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Biwabik
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AURO-BI
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DNR Trails and Waterways
650 Highway 169
Tower, MN 55790
Phone: 1-218-753-2580
Fax: 1-218-753-4517
Wynne
Lake
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INFORMATION CENTERS
Virginia
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Chippewa
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DAY BROOK TRAIL
STONY SPUR
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LAURENTIAN
TRAIL
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Forest
Sandy River
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North
Shore
State Trail
River
Embarrass
Embarrass
Britt
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336
State
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Salo Corner
303
Forest
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Forest
21
305
791
791
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River
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Sand
Lake
394
Island
360
IRON ORE
TRAIL
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302
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Wabana
Lake
Pike
Lake
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Babbitt
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Big Rice Lake
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Bear
Island
Lake
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405
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State
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Bear
Rice River
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SWAMPSIDERS
CLUBHOUSE
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Gabbro
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Birch
Lake
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Wahlsten
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Washington
Soudan
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Tower
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Sturgeon
Lake
Boundary Waters
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128 Eagle
Nest
Lakes
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361
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668
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George
National
Lost
Lake
WOLF
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Rice River
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HERB
BRANSTROM
TRAIL
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Mc Carthy Beach
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BEARSKIN
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Scenic
State
Park
Farm
Lake
Wilderness
Soudan
Underground
Mine State Park
Vermilion Lake
Indian
Reservation
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TIM
COREY
TRAIL
White Iron 16
Lake
Ely
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Forest
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Sturgeon River
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Winton
Shagawa Lake
Superior
Cook
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Burntside Lake
State
Little Fork River
The Arrowhead and Taconite Trails pass though a
variety of public and private land ownerships along the
trail route. Most of these lands are managed by public
and private landowners for forest products.
Shelter/Campsite
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Canoe Area
540
During the early years of logging in the area thousands
of acres of virgin red and white pine were cut down to
supply the building boom in cities across the country.
After the vast stands of mature growth pines were
removed aspen forests established themselves. They
support a thriving wood products industry which
produces paper and building products.
Shelter
Trail Mileage
Burntside
Wilderness
114
Hiking
Fall
Lake
Forest
Vermilion
Lake
Campground
2
Boundary Waters
Pine
Lake
113
0
N
24
State
X-Country Ski
State Park Ski Trails
500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul MN 55155-4040
651-296-6157 (metro area)
1-888-646-6367 (toll free)
Trout
Lake
Kabetogama
Parking
State Forest & Park Trail
• DNR Information Center
53
The fur trade era lasted about 175 years. When it
ended, many voyageurs and new immigrants turned to
logging.
Taconite State Trail
Snowmobile
(218) 999-7923
74
Willow River
TRAILS & THEIR PERMITTED USES
1201 E. Highway 2
Grand Rapids, MN 55744 (218) 328-8980
*DNR Taconite Trail Hdqtrs. (Grand Rapids Area)
• MN Office of Tourism
In addition to the natural resources provided by the
forest, the discovery of iron ore dramatically changed
northern Minnesota. The rich iron ore deposits
contributed to the industrialization of the whole
country. The development of the mining industry
created a large demand for labor. This led to a wave of
European immigration and to the growth of the "Iron
Range" and its associated mining towns. The mining
industry started to decline as the rich ore was used up.
The industry was reinvigorated for a time by the
development of taconite, the mining process that made
mining of lower grade iron ore economically viable.
The mining industry has experienced ongoing
restructuring which results in lower employment levels.
The major tree species found along the trail include
aspen, white and black spruce, norway pine and white
pine. Aspen, a pioneer species, is harvested by
clearcutting to allow sunlight to reach the roots of the
recently cut trees which will then sprout and produce
aspen suckers in the first year after cutting. Black
spruce is also harvested in this manner, but it is usually
seeded to get new trees on the site.
•DNR Regional Office
LAKE COUNTY
The Arrowhead and Taconite State Trails were
developed by the DNR with ongoing assistance from
the counties, other local governments, U.S. Forest
Service, private businesses and trail groups. The trails
connect towns and travel past lakes, rivers, resorts,
mining sites, logging camps and trappers' shacks.
TRAIL SYMBOLS
MAP EXPLANATION
alley
James St.
Boundary St.
13
To
White
Iron
Virginia/Eveleth/Mt. Iron/
Gilbert C.O.C.
413 Pierce St. #10, PO Box 556
Eveleth, MN 55734
Phone: 1-218-744-1940
Hibbing C. O. C.
211 E Howard Street, PO Box 727
Hibbing, MN 55746
Phone: (local) 1-218-262-3895
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-4HIBBING
Iron Trail Convention &
Visitors Center
403 First Street N.
Virginia, MN 55792
Phone: (local) 1-218-749-8161
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-777-8497
Virginia/Eveleth/Mt. Iron/
Gilbert C. O. C.
403 First Street N., PO Box 1072
Virginia, MN 55792
Phone: 1-218-741-2717
Orr/ Voyageurs Natl. Park Area:
Crane Lake Visitor Bureau
7238 Handberg Road
Crane Lake, MN 55725
Phone: (local) 1-218-993-2901
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-362-7405
International Falls C. O. C.
301 2nd. Avenue
International Falls, MN 56649
Phone: (local) 1-218-283-9400
Phone: (toll free) 1-800 FALLS MN
Kabetogama Lake Tourism Bureau
9903 Gamma Road
Kabetogama, MN 56669
Phone: (local) 1-218-875-2621
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-524-9085
Orr area & Voyageurs Nat’l Park Info.
4429 Hwy 53, PO Box 236
Orr, MN 55771
Phone: (local) 1-218-757-3932
Phone: (toll free) 1-800-357-9255
Orr-Pelican Lake Resort Assoc.
4498 Pine Acres Rd.
Orr, MN 55771
Phone: 1-800-777-4690
Voyageurs National Park
Phone: 1-218-283-9821
Grand Rapids Area:
Grand Rapids C.O.C.
One NW 3rd St.
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Phone:(local) 218-326-6619
Phone:(toll free) 1-800-472-6366
Fax:1-218-326-4825
US Forest Service Offices:
Gunflint Ranger District
2020 W Hwy 61, PO Box 790
Grand Marais, MN 55604
Phone: 1-218-387-1750
Kawishiwi Ranger District
118 S 4th Ave E
Ely, MN 55731
Phone: 1-218-365-7600
Laurentian Ranger District
318 Forestry Road
Aurora, MN 55705
Phone: 1-218-229-8800
USFS Marcell Ranger District
49554 Hwy 38
Marcell, MN 56657
Phone: 1-218-832-3161
Tofte Ranger District
Hwy 61, PO Box 2159
Tofte, MN 55615
Phone: 1-218-663-7280
La Croix Ranger District
320 Hwy 53 N
Cook, MN 55723
1-218-666-0020