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Eau Galle Rec. Area
1 reviews
4 of 5
Description:
The Main Day Use Area is located in a scenic area with steep hills, valleys, bluffs, streams and lakes. Highland Ridge Campground is located in a heavily wooded area approximately 4 miles south of I-94.
Directions:
To the Day Use Area: From St. Paul, MN, 40 mi E on I-94 to Exit 24. 10 mi S on County Road B, follow signs. To Highland Ridge Campground: From St. Paul, MN, 40 mi E on I-94. From I-94 take Exit 24, 2 mi S on County Road B to County Road N. Turn E on County Road N and go 2 mi to County Road NN. 2 mi S on NN to entrance to campground
Summary: The trail is actually a horse trail but signs indicate that you can bike on it as well because it is not very populated. If you can dodge the horse poop and don’t mind a few bumps the trail is kind of fun. There are rocks, hills, sand, and other obstacles to dodge. It is not really a tight single track because it is a horse trail but there are some difficult parts going uphill since you have to climb rocks, but it is doable. There is a long downhill section that looks like it goes though someone’s backyard and then into a corn field, but somehow it leads back to the trail. If you are close it is worth a try but I wouldn’t make a trip out of it just because it is a horse trail and it is quite bumpy in some parts.
Recommended Route: Anything that you can find
Other recommended trails in the same area: Eau Claire - Lowes Creek
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