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Length | 5 mi (8.0 km) |
Location | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
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Elevation change | 501 feet (153 m) |
Difficulty | Moderate |
Season | Year round |
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Hazards | Natural surface portions may be muddy after storms or snow melt |
Winchell Trail is a five-mile (8 km) round trip, 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.[1] 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.[2][3] The trail has multiple access points and the section from East 38th Street to East 44th Street is paved.[4] Described as moderate and for all hiking skill levels, the out-and-back Winchell Trail has total elevation gain of 501 feet (153 m).[5] Parts of it can be hiked in near solitude as its age and general dilapidation[clarification needed] have made it widely forgotten.[6]
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