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Hiking! Getting Started

Often people will tell me they want to get into hiking but aren’t sure where to start.  Many of them are parents with little ones or those who just haven’t been out in a while. If that’s you, or you are just looking for a place to start, here are a couple of tips and locations.  

If you need a little motivation, consider joining the Minnesota DNR Hiking Club.  This may give you opportunities to get out to places you may not have ventured out to before and have built in milestones to keep you going!

If you are planning a longer hiking or backpacking trip, a good rule is to make sure your pack weight doesn’t exceed 25-30% of your body weight (even less is better!) and to get used to hiking about what you’d expect per day on your trip. There’s a ton of stuff out there on the internet…but practicing and getting your body ready will help you get all of the kinks worked out in your gear so you have more fun!

Here are a few great regional hikes that are beautiful all year long.

5 + Miles:

Elm Creek Park-50 mi of trails, 3mi loop at Nature Center

Coon Rapids Dam– 4 mi (flat)

Baker Park-6.2 mi loop

Fort Snelling– 5-7 mi (Pike Island, Shell Lake)

Minnehaha Falls – 3 mi

10+ Miles

Hyland Park-10 mi

Chain of Lakes-10.8 mi

Fort Snelling-11mi, Pike Island twice then to Minnehaha falls.

Elm Creek-11.25mi Flat/long grades, some paved

Afton-13 mi (Hills/River/Prairie)

What are your favorite local hikes? Post them here!

Happy Trails!

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