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Winchell Trail
Winchell Trail is a pedestrian-only five-mile route along the west bluff of the Mississippi River gorge in south Minneapolis, running between Franklin Avenue South and East 44th Street. The Dakota people walked along this stretch of the Upper Mississippi for centuries, and the…
About Winchell Trail
Winchell Trail is a five-mile round trip (8 km), pedestrian-only trail in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, that runs along the west side of the Mississippi River between Franklin Avenue South and East 44th Street. Popular with birdwatchers and naturalists, the rustic trail provides Upper Mississippi River gorge access and views. The trail is separate from the adjacent multi-use bicycle path, taking hikers past sandy beaches, an oak savanna restoration project, and the floodplain forest. The trail has multiple access points and the section from East 38th Street to East 44th Street is paved. Described as moderate and for all hiking skill levels, the out-and-back Winchell Trail has total elevation gain of 501 feet (153 m). Parts of it can be hiked in near solitude as its age and general dilapidation have made it widely forgotten.
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