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Walking and biking
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The
Minneapolis Riverfront District is built for walking and biking. From
the Stone Arch Bridge, up Main Street, across the Hennepin
Bridge and past the Mill City Museum, convenient walking paths make
it fun to get around.
Many of the same trails can be used by bikers and
walkers. Bike paths converge on the Riverfront District and downtown
Minneapolis from
many outlying areas. These paths provide wonderful day trips for
the biking fanatic as well as liesurely family day trips. Learn more
St. Anthony Falls Heritage Trail
If you are seeking a more educational path, the St. Anthony Falls Heritage
Trail is for you. It’s a self-guided tour of the St. Anthony Falls
Historic District along a year-round historic walking trail.
The 1.8-mile trail takes you along the Mississippi River via Nicollet
Island and the Hennepin Avenue and Stone Arch bridges. Kiosks, way
markers and signs mark the trail and provide historic data.
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