Showing posts with label Chisholm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chisholm. Show all posts

Friday, September 28, 2018

Fall color hikes abound on Mesabi Range

Maple Hill Park, Hibbing, Minnesota
There’s no better way to experience autumn colors on Minnesota's Mesabi Range than a hike.

The brilliant yellows, oranges and red
of maples to the scarlet and russets of oaks...the crisp, fresh autumn air and
the last warm rays of sunlight before winter arrives...the crunch of fallen leaves and acorns beneath your boots...stopping to enjoy a warm mug
of apple cider or a caramel apple pulled from your backpack – it all calls for an afternoon on the trail.

Fortunately, there are plenty of great autumn trails around the Mesabi Range to hike. Some are right out your back door, while some are a day trip that you can do in an afternoon.

Maple Hill Park (Hibbing)
A forest of gold, red and orange maples and yellow birch await hikers at Maple Hill Park in Hibbing. A 1.2-mile round trip trail heads around the hill’s northeast base then makes a steep 80-foot climb up its side to a vista. The hike can be extended by taking other trails around the hilltop and its bottom. From U.S. 169 and Minn. Hwy. 73 in Hibbing, take the latter south. Turn left/east onto Lindquist Road then right/south onto Erickson Road. Park in the lot at the road’s end.

Sturgeon River Trail (Chisholm)
An aspen and birch forest awaits along the Sturgeon River in Superior National Forest. The 2.5-mile round trip segment of the Sturgeon River Trail heads through the second-growth forest as well as a stand of stately pines. From Chisholm, head north on Minn. Hwy. 73. Turn left/west onto County Road 65. Look for a large parking on the road’s right/north side in about 1.2 miles. Take the trail northwest to a shelter.

Laurentian Divide Recreation Area (Virginia)
Orange and various hues of yellow and red leaves await hikers at the Laurentian Divide Recreation Area in Superior National Forest. About 5 miles of various connecting trails lead to the top of the rec area’s Lookout Mountain, which offers a fantastic vista. Fun fact: Streams on the divide’s north slope head to Canada and drain to Hudson Bay while those on south slope flow into either Lake Superior or the Mississippi River. From Virginia, take U.S. Hwy. 53 north. The rec area is on the right/east.

Anchor Lake Wildlife Management Area (Eveleth)
A young forest of aspen and birch await hikers at the Anchor Lake Wildlife Management Area. A number of easy-to-hike hunter trails crisscross the 216-acre site, which is nestled in a narrow point on Anchor Lake. A dense conifer forest of green and orange-needled tamarack in the wetlands as nearing the lake add splashes of colors to the gold-leafed younger trees. From Eveleth, take U.S. Hwy. 53 south. A small parking lot is on the highway’s right/west side directly across the road from the Anchor Lake Rest Stop. Walk the hunter trail south; it soon turns west and heads to connecting trails in the wildlife area.

Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park (Tower/Soudan)
Fall colors can be seen mixed among the pines on the Hiking Club Trail at Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park. The trail runs 2.4 miles through the park, passing historic mine pits and heading through an old growth forest. From Minn. Hwys. 1/169 in Soudan, turn north onto County Road 4595/Main Street then right/northwest onto McKinley Park Road into the state park. Leave your vehicle in the main lot.

Scenic State Park (Grand Rapids)
Day hikers can explore a pine-covered ridge separating two lakes and a woods lit each autumn with colorful leaves at Scenic State Park. The 2.9-mile route combines two trails – Tell Lake and Chase Point – that are popular at the state park. The trail is grassy and wide as heading through a woods of quaking aspen, large-toothed aspen, and balsam poplar. From Grand Rapids take U.S. Hwy 169 east. Just past Taconite, turn left/north onto County Road 7, also known as Scenic Highway. In about 30 miles, go right/north into Scenic State Park on County Road 75. A parking lot is on the road’s right side in 0.4 miles. Park there.

Wabu Woods Scientific and Natural Area (Grand Rapids)
A forest of red oak, sugar maple, and basswood await at Wabu Woods Scientific and Natural Area. You’ll need to rely on deer trails and degraded footpaths to work your way through the woods, but the effort is worth it. Large white pines and occasionally yellow birch dot the forest while low-lying areas offer swamp alder and swamp ash amid white cedar. From Grand Rapids, take Minn. Hwy. 38 north. Turn left/west onto County Road 19. After Cedar Springs Road are signs for the natural area on the road’s right/north side. Park off the road between the signs and head north into the woods.


Thursday, September 18, 2014

Multiple gems await day hikers in Hibbing

Carey Lake Recreation Area.
Photo courtesy of City of Hibbing.
Scenic Northwoods lakes, an all-American beach, and migrating birds by the score await day hikers on trails in the Hibbing-Chisholm, Minn., area.

Located northwest of Duluth, Minn., the Hibbing-Chisholm region can be reached via U.S. Hwy. 53 from Duluth-Superior or U.S. Hwy. 169 from Grand Rapids, Minn.

Among the best Hibbing-Chisholm area day hikes are:
g Alborn-Pengilly Trail – The former rail line turned OHV trail runs 39 miles from Pengilly through Meadowlands to Alborn. In Pengilly, park off of County Road 529 between County Road 570 and Simpson Boulevard, taking the trail about 2 miles around Swan Lake for a 4-mile round trip.
g Bennett Park Walking Trails – The urban park in Hibbing offers three walking trails – Trail A, Trail B, and Trail C – that cover a combined 1.37 miles. Park in the lot off of 16th Street east of Greyhound Boulevard.
g Highland Trail – A 1-mile loop offers views of Carey Lake at Hibbing’s Carey Lake Recreation Area. Access the trail via the parking lot for the swimming beach.
g Maple Hill Park trails – Unnamed trails loop about the Hibbing city park, with the best one a half-mile round trip to a vista overlooking the area. A parking lot is at the end of Tower Road south of Lindquist Road.
g McCarthy Beachwalk – When you think of great beaches, “Hibbing, Minnesota” probably doesn’t come to mind. But one of America’s best beachwalks can be found only a few miles out of town at McCarthy Beach State Park. A hidden gem of the Northwoods, the half-mile sugar sand beach on Sturgeon Lake makes for a pleasant mile-long round-trip.
g McDavitt-Admiral Corridor Trail – Day hikers can enjoy prime birdwatching country on a trail in the Sax-Zim Bog. The McDavitt-Admiral Corridor Trail runs 1.5-miles round trip (The trail actually is unnamed but has been christened here for convenience sake.). Park off of County Road 213, south of County Road 27.
g Mesabi State Trail, Carver Road to County Road 125 segment – In Buhl, head east from the parking lot off County Road 582 north of Culver Avenue to County Road 125 for a 2-mile round trip. The trail heads alongside a lake through a wooded area.
g Mesabi State Trail, County Road 25 to Whiteside Road segment – South of Kinney, walk west from the parking lot off of County Road 25 north of U.S. Hwy. 169, turning around at Whiteside Road. The trail heads past two ponds for a 3-mile round trip.
g Mesabi State Trail, Greyhound Bus Museum to Morton Road segment – In Hibbing, the trail runs 5.2-miles round trip past three ponds. Park at the Greyhound Bus Museum, head west on the trail, and turn back at Morton Road.
g Sturgeon River State Forest Sections 35 & 35 trails – A short 1.5-mile (one-way) trail with a number of spurs runs through pine barrens in Sections 35 and 36 of the state forest. Park off of County Road 766 at the trailhead (on the west side of the road), just under two miles north of Shoepack Lake.
g Sturgeon River Trail segment – In the Superior National Forest north of Chisholm, the 22-mile trail rambles alongside the Sturgeon River with four access points. A pleasant segment runs 2.5-miles round trip alongside the meandering river with parking off of Minn. Hwy. 73 north of County Road 688.
g Taconite State Trail segment – A 2.6-mile round trip segment rambles through pine barrens through Superior National Forest to the Sturgeon River. Park at the trailhead off of Minn. Hwy. 73 north of County Road 65; from the lot, head west on the trail.
g Thistledew Ski Trails – A set of three stacked loops in George Washington State Forest offer a variety of difficulty levels; take the first loop counterclockwise for a little more than 2.5-mile hike. Park in the lot off of County Road 551 at Thistledew Lake.

Read more about day hiking Northeast Minnesota in my Headin’ to the Cabin: Day Hiking Trails of Northeast Minnesota guidebook.