Biking

Shred the Red (and the Occasional Snowstorm)
From the nation's best urban trails in theTwin Cities to rural rail-trails through lush forest or wild prairie, Minnesota's 4,000+ miles of paved trails are a cyclist's dream. Many bike trails are along former railroad beds, offering secluded, scenic biking. Some of the longest paved trails include the Root River, Paul Bunyan and Central Lakes trails.
Minnesota is also home to an exceptional variety of mountain bike trails, many of which stay open for fat biking all winter long. From lift-served downhill trails inDuluth, to the legendary red dirt atCuyuna, you'll find outstanding mountain bike trails across Minnesota.

Mountain biking in Cuyuna during the fall / Roy Son

Fat biking near Lake Superior / Hansi Johnson

Superior National Forest bikepacking / Tom Thulen
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