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Northern Minnesota Snowmobiling
Lodging Destinations and Trail Information
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Northern Minnesota
Snowmobile Trails.
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If you have urgent concerns about any conditions that you experienced please
contact the corresponding club on our Snowmobile
Club page or for emergencies go to
emergency contacts.
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date(s) of use and sort of conditions. We also welcome other info that may help
others. Please complete this form as much as possible. Reports
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Snowmobilers on the Gunflint Trail Snowmobile
Trail

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North Shore State Snowmobile Trail
From Duluth to Grand Marais, Minnesota the 153
mile long North Shore State Snowmobile Trail system traverses St. Louis,
Lake and Cook Counties of northeastern Minnesota, along the vistas
overlooking Lake Superior. The trail system winds its way through
forests and nearby Lake Superior scenic overlooks. |
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More Local North Shore Snowmobile Trails
Duluth Cross Town Trail - West Section 33
miles West area of Duluth, Minnesota
Duluth Cross Town Trail - East Section 12
miles East area of Duluth, Minnesota
Taft Trail North out of Duluth, Minnesota
Pequaywan Lake Trail 10 miles North out of
Duluth, Minnesota
Two Harbors Corridor Trail 9.6 miles East end
of Two Harbors, Minnesota
Gooseberry State Park Trail 3-9 miles
Located at Hwy 61 and Gooseberry River/State Park
Red Dot Trail 15 miles East end of Beaver Bay,
Minnesota
Tettegouche Trail 10 miles and Sawtooth Trail 15
miles East of Silver Bay, Minnesota
Moose Walk Trail 15 miles North of Silver
Bay, Minnesota
Tomahawk Trail 86 miles North of Little
Marais, Minnesota
Lutsen Trail System 67 miles Between Tofte,
Minnesota and
Cascade River State Park
The X Trail North of Cascade River State Park
and leads to the Gunflint Trail System
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Trail Ethics
and Common Sense [maps]
Most of the trails in the Minnesota Arrowhead/Northeastern Minnesota are
wilderness trails, or adjacent to wilderness areas.
Trails cross private and public land and are developed and
maintained through a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MN DNR)
Grant-In-Aid program. Local snowmobile groups act in conjunction with the
state to create, groom and maintain area trails. Snowmobiling is free of
charge in Minnesota as long as your snowmobile is registered here, or
in your home state or province. A 50 MPH speed limit is in effect unless
otherwise posted. Watch out for dog sledding teams, moose, deer and
approaching snowmobiles. Stay off ski trails - Lodges and resorts spend
large amounts of money grooming their ski trails, and when sledders
destroy the skinny skiing trails, it gives all of us a bad rap!
Be prepared;
ALWAYS RIDE WITH OTHERS, have a current map, and bring repair items. Other
items you better bring with are: emergency food, water, flash light, cell
phone, belt, fuel and oil. Leave your itinerary with a friend or family
member and get a
local weather
forecast. See emergency contacts on
our area contacts page.
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