Mississippi River trail opens this weekend

Trail rest area
Ann Juhnke and her Golden Retriever, Sophie, enjoy a walk on the recently re-opened stretch of a recreational trail along the Mississippi River. Juhnke moved into the nearby Upper Landing development three years ago and was told that the old grain elevator would be turned into a riverfront restaurant and museum. Instead, it opens this weekend as a picnic area and trail rest stop.
MPR Photo/Laura Yuen

St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman will inaugurate the Mississippi River Trail with a small ceremony and nine-mile bike ride starting in St. Paul on Saturday.

The event will begin at 9 a.m. at the Chestnut Plaza, on Shepard Road and Eagle Parkway in St. Paul.

Other officials attending include: National Park Superintendent Paul Labovitz, Minnesota Department of Transportation Division Director Mike Barnes, Mississippi River Trail, Inc. Board Chair Terry Whaley and U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, D-St. Paul.

The 3,000-mile-long river trail begins at the headwaters in Lake Itasca State Park.

It includes a system of bicycle-friendly roads and multiple-use pathways that pass through 10 states, 14 national parks and wildlife refuges and a diversity of landscapes.

In all, the Mississippi River Trial connects St. Paul, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans and other small towns along the way.

In the Twin Cities, the route runs through Fort Snelling State Park and multiple regional parks.

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